Low fps in games

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When I play on CS:S or any other games I get low FPS like 20 - 40

It used to be 300 - 400


Manufacturer: ASUS / Intel
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 @ 2.40GHz
Memory: 2046MB RAM
Hard Drive: 250 GB Total
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT
Monitor: Belinea 19" Widescreen
Sound Card: Realtek HD Audio
Speakers/Headphones: Creative Inspire T2900 2.1
Keyboard: Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard
Mouse: PS/2 Compatible Mouse
Mouse Surface: Desk
Operating System: Vista
Motherboard: Asus P5N-E SLI

I think that is all right.
 
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welll safe to say you shoud be getting bit more than that how ever 300 is deff not what you should be getting.

one thing is check what settings th gfx are at if you have soe how turned on high levels of AA and AF that will cause a dramatic drop in fps
 
welll safe to say you shoud be getting bit more than that how ever 300 is deff not what you should be getting.

one thing is check what settings th gfx are at if you have soe how turned on high levels of AA and AF that will cause a dramatic drop in fps

Well I used to all ways have about 300 - 400 fps.
And I am a noob so don't know what most off that means sorry -_-
I have all my settings set on the max.
 
Mate has a pc with same enough specs, he gets around 50-60fps at the most in public (20 man pub). He uses pretty much lowest settings and 800*600 resolution.
 
any updates been applied to the system, any software/programs running in the background ?

is that the only game, or have you add fps loss on anything else ?

is the fps loss in single player or multiplayer as well ?
 
No no updates have bin installed.
I close all the programs I don't need open.
It is all games.
Not try Single player but I know I do in Multilayer
 
Well I used to all ways have about 300 - 400 fps.
And I am a noob so don't know what most off that means sorry -_-
I have all my settings set on the max.
Hey Paul,

there are one or two reasons I can think of that may explain how you *KILLED* your FPS! :p

  • Download CPU-z and lOOk at the tab called [Mainboard] Does it say PCI-E x1 or PCI-e x16, also you can check your CPU is running at the right speed
  • Has the *universal* nVidia control panel been changed (i.e forced AA and other HQ settings etc). I see your using Vista so I'm not sure how you check this! :o
 
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