sup3rc0w said:Thinking about this, I sincerely doubt that it's your PSU.
Surely if it was that rubbish, it would either work or not, and not cause low FPS in a game?
Xez said:Its running fine on yours too your just getting low FPS. If it was a PSU problem it would simple not work if it didnt have the power. This was the case with me when i had a P4 3ghz at stock although i was never that low. What resolution do you run at?
cmscam said:I can't see it running fine mate. I was getting the same 3DMARK03 scores as my 6600GT!
I ran it at a 1024 X 768 resolution... Everything on low... And please don't say that's correct otherwise I'll have to murder you![]()
Xez said:What do you get if you run everything on high? If you get roughly the same FPS then the CPU is bottlenecking it. I had a 6600GT too and my P4 3ghz was bottlenecking that at 1024x768
If you can try a higher resolution it should it could also show if the CPU is bottlenecking as the lower the resolution the more CPU dependant it becomes
On a side note your 7600GT consumes the same amount of power that a 6600GT does
Xez said:Then your more than likely CPU bottlenecked. What do you get in source video stress test?
DaveyD said:Did you uninstall the drivers for the old card before you installed the new card?
Which Pentium 4 is the CPU? As there are a hell of a lot of them out there, and if it's a very old one, it could be contributing a little to bottlenecking.
Better to be safe than sorry though.Xez said:If his previous card was a 6600GT it wont affect it but yes it is stilled recommended
Xez said:Now try it on High settings If i remember correctly my 6600GT and P4 630 (3ghz) got 80-100 on high settings. On my AMD opteron it got 122fps. Obviously without AA and AF![]()
jegz said:As has been said have you got v sync off!
That will limit your fps to the refresh rate of the screen iirc.