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    Finally solved the last of my stuttering problems

    My 9700 has been working quite well since I got it, but I've always had microstuttering with BF1942 as soon as I crank up smoothvision beyond 2xAA and 4xAF performance, even though fps stayed high. Last night I reinstalled XP, disabling APIC in BIOS and installed without ACPI. I installed the latest ATI drivers, and the stuttering was all gone! Now I play BF1942 with 4xAA and 16xAF quality, and it's smooth as silk. I'm so happy

    If you have the same problem, you might want to try it out. I don't know if APIC or ACPI caused the stuttering (or both), but it's all good now. The only drawback is a limited number of resources (IRQs), but I don't have too much hardware in my comp, so it's not a problem for me.

    Tom
    And that's all I have to say about that...

    X2 3800+ @ 2550| Asus A8N32SLI | 2GB OCZ 3200 | 7800GT | Audigy 2 Platinum | 2xSamsung 120GB SATA striped | Antec Truepower 450W | WinXP

    #2
    Seems I spoke to soon

    The stuttering is gone in singleplayer. I couldn't get online because gamespy was FUBAR'ed the other night, so I didn't test that. While playing online today I found the stuttering is still there. I believe it's an issue with the game itself though, as I installed it on my old system (1.33GB Tbird, GForce3) and it does the same thing. So I guess I have to live with it for now...

    Tom
    And that's all I have to say about that...

    X2 3800+ @ 2550| Asus A8N32SLI | 2GB OCZ 3200 | 7800GT | Audigy 2 Platinum | 2xSamsung 120GB SATA striped | Antec Truepower 450W | WinXP

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      #3
      Might be your firewall. Do you have zonealarm installed by the way? I've experienced stutters with zonealarm and NFS:Hp2 in direct3d while in multiplayer and no stutters in single player. Turning hardware acceleration down one notch fixed the stuttering. I also replaced zonealarm with panda antivirus platinum which includes a nice firewall proggie and stutters went away.
      Asus Rampage Formula, Intel q9450, 2xHD2900xt, Gskill DDR1000 2x2gb, X-Fi Fatal1ty, 2xWD Raptors Raid0, Logitech g7 mouse, g15 keyboard, Dell 2405fpw, Enermax Galaxy 1kw DXX, Vista x64

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        #4
        Thanks for the reply. I've had this proplem since the game was released, and I've tried everything. I strongly believe it's a problem with the game. It seems to have very low min framerate when the IQ settings are high. It's no big deal, it plays fine at 2xAA and 4xAF performance. I'd just like to set it even higher...

        Tom
        And that's all I have to say about that...

        X2 3800+ @ 2550| Asus A8N32SLI | 2GB OCZ 3200 | 7800GT | Audigy 2 Platinum | 2xSamsung 120GB SATA striped | Antec Truepower 450W | WinXP

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          #5
          stutter

          I run nascar 2002 and when cars get damaged fps fall to crap
          i ve tried all that have posted , graphic accel dwn 1 notch, nuthn works for me, but this helps here


          go into ur bios and diable 8x agp and make it 4x or auto whichever u have available
          then go inot ur display setting , setting,adv, smartgardt and make sure it is at 4x agp and retest
          let me know if it helps any out
          there is no diff in performance 8x to 4x yet!


          also have u messed with the refresh in disp;lay settings,adv, display, monitor, theres some info on that too, i set my same as desktop, max res 1152x864 32 bit, refrsh max 120(monitor will effect how hi u can go)
          let me know if this helps

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            #6
            I haven't tried 4x AGP with my A7N8X yet, but I had the same problem with 2 previous MBs (Iwill KK266R and Abit KX7-333R), both 4x. Same behaviour. I've also seen the problem as I said on my old system with a GF3, and now also on my friends system with a GF3 Ti200. As soon as I enable AF on those machines, it starts stuttering. My R9700 lets me go a little higher, with 2xAA and 4xAF performance before stuttering. Fps is generally high, around 60-100, but every 2-5 secs the min fps will be 10-20, just for a split second, but enough to create the stuttering effect. So after trying everything and then some for about 4 months, I'm very confident it's just the gfx engine in the game itself. Hopefully the upcoming 1.3 patch will solve this.

            Tom
            Last edited by Tommelom; Jan 28, 2003, 04:44 AM.
            And that's all I have to say about that...

            X2 3800+ @ 2550| Asus A8N32SLI | 2GB OCZ 3200 | 7800GT | Audigy 2 Platinum | 2xSamsung 120GB SATA striped | Antec Truepower 450W | WinXP

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              #7
              stutter

              just lookn at ur spec u have same ram as i only dif i have faster cpu
              this prob have no effect on game stutter but will help performance
              go in bios and make sure ram is set up 5 2 2 2 2t
              i think thats the setting , 800- points 3dmark2001se
              ram speed ,
              let me kow if any ?

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                #8
                Tommelom, read this post. it might help

                http://www.rage3d.com/board/showthre...eadid=33662310
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                stop on by :)

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                  #9
                  Thanks again for your replies. I am an avid tweaker and there's nothing in that thread I haven't tried already.

                  Also, my RAM is set at 5-2-2-2. I don't believe there's anything else to tweak. SO what to do? By new stuff, of course. I'm gonna order a 2700+ later today. I'll let you know when I get it if there's any improvement. Hopefully it will make the min fps higher, all I need is another 10-15 fps higher on the fps drops to make it smooth. It's so annoying though, because these drops only lasts a few milliseconds, and fps is generally VERY high, but it's enough to ruin the game at higher IQ settings.

                  Tom
                  And that's all I have to say about that...

                  X2 3800+ @ 2550| Asus A8N32SLI | 2GB OCZ 3200 | 7800GT | Audigy 2 Platinum | 2xSamsung 120GB SATA striped | Antec Truepower 450W | WinXP

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                    #10
                    stutter

                    10 4 ud, plz let me know, beleive me , i m like u , read and tried alot, irritating.
                    if i come up on something i l let u know immediatly.
                    i think 8xagp to 4 x agp may, i say may have fixed mine , but we ll see. prob with mine stuuter it doesnt come back up. so makes me think it software. i ve tweaked adn tired default as well.
                    ? have u ever tried cacheman, getting ready to here, did it do anything 4 ya

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                      #11
                      Re: stutter

                      Originally posted by jasonmanes
                      10 4 ud, plz let me know, beleive me , i m like u , read and tried alot, irritating.
                      if i come up on something i l let u know immediatly.
                      i think 8xagp to 4 x agp may, i say may have fixed mine , but we ll see. prob with mine stuuter it doesnt come back up. so makes me think it software. i ve tweaked adn tired default as well.
                      ? have u ever tried cacheman, getting ready to here, did it do anything 4 ya
                      After spending some time deciphering your post, i think I understand most of what you're trying to say

                      I'll try 4xAGP, though I can't see why that would help. Cacheman is installed, doesn't change anything that I can see. I got carried away, and also ordered another stick of 512MB Corsair XMS3200C2 to go with my 2700+ (You know... for everything else there's Mastercard...). So now memory should definitely not be an issue

                      I'll let you know.

                      Tom
                      And that's all I have to say about that...

                      X2 3800+ @ 2550| Asus A8N32SLI | 2GB OCZ 3200 | 7800GT | Audigy 2 Platinum | 2xSamsung 120GB SATA striped | Antec Truepower 450W | WinXP

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Tommelom
                        Seems I spoke to soon

                        The stuttering is gone in singleplayer. I couldn't get online because gamespy was FUBAR'ed the other night, so I didn't test that. While playing online today I found the stuttering is still there. I believe it's an issue with the game itself though, as I installed it on my old system (1.33GB Tbird, GForce3) and it does the same thing. So I guess I have to live with it for now...

                        Tom
                        People...the stuttering has to do with your sound card.

                        I had onboard sound, and the game went from a lot of stutters to minimal after I lowered the sound qual in the sound menu to 22khz/medium.

                        Then I got a Turtle Beach Santa Cruz and it's all gone. Fully. 100%

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                          #13
                          wheres sound menu, in game?

                          can u gve alittle more info plz, what abiout in bios as well
                          hpw much for ur santa cruz card?

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