Here's the scenario:
I purchased a new PC about 22 months ago; XP Pro, AMD4600+ X2, Asus GF7950GX2, 4GB of DDR2 800 (I believe) on an Asus board. At the time, I picked up FEAR and Oblivion in order to see how far I could push the graphics, and everything ran incredibly well. And compared to those two, World of Warcraft ran like a dream.
A few months ago, I began noticing that when I was in graphically intense areas of WoW, I was losing frames pretty badly - going from 55-60 to under 20 at time, spiking back up to ~60. I wasn't gaming much at the time, so I didn't pay much attention to it. Now I've picked up Age of Conan, and although I met all of the "Recommended" system specs (save for OS), I was seeing frequent drops into single-digits while monitoring my framerate. Given what I'd been seeing for the last few months, I'd started to think that perhaps my GPS was just "tired", and maybe it was time for a new card.
So, after reviewing prices and reading the review on the 9600GT here, I decided that it would be my most cost-effective upgrade path. I ran a 3DMark06 pre-installation and came up at ~8500 score (not great). I uninstalled my video drivers and replaced the card. I installed nVidia's latest ForceWare driver (I forget the current rev number), rebooted, and then ran 3DMark06 again to see how much improvement I'd actually gained. And...
I got exactly the same 3DMark score. Exactly.
I'm not hardware guru by any stretch of the imagination; mostly I've picked up troubleshooting tips and tricks here and there from friends who're network architects, sysadmins, etc - but most of THEM are pretty fuzzy when it comes down to the nuts and bolts of hardware, too. But it seemed ridiculous that I'd walk into WoW and see exactly the same performance I'd seen with the 7950, experience the same framerate issues in AoC even after upgrading to a card that this site thought fairly highly of (for an 'inexpensive' card).
As far as maintenance goes, I defrag about once a month, but am still working on my original XP install nearly two years post-purchase. The case is roomy, well-cooled and clean enough to rule out dust causing heat issues.
I've had a few recommendations I've yet to try; these include:
1. Using a video driver scrubber utility. Some posters in the AoC forums are recommending this, as it appears normal uninstall proceedures aren't entirely cleaning out old driver entries specifically with smoe nVidia cards.
2. Raising my settings. I've continally dumbed-down my 3D settings, filtering, etc to try to avoid the dreaded 5fps canyons, to no avail. However, some people have said that with newer graphics cards (8800's and up), they noticed significantly WORSE performance when reducing settings and gotten significantly better performance when raising the settings on things like Shaders, Antialiasing and Anisotropic Filtering. It seems counterintuitive, but could this be the case? As it is, I'm trying to run with AF and AA off entirely, with the lowest shader settings I can select.
3. Reformatting.
So, to sum up, I went form a 2-year old 7950Gx2 to a brand spanking new 9600GT and got not a lick of performance improvements. I ask the gearheads here: where would you go from here, if you were me, as far as getting to the bottom of this conundrum?
I purchased a new PC about 22 months ago; XP Pro, AMD4600+ X2, Asus GF7950GX2, 4GB of DDR2 800 (I believe) on an Asus board. At the time, I picked up FEAR and Oblivion in order to see how far I could push the graphics, and everything ran incredibly well. And compared to those two, World of Warcraft ran like a dream.
A few months ago, I began noticing that when I was in graphically intense areas of WoW, I was losing frames pretty badly - going from 55-60 to under 20 at time, spiking back up to ~60. I wasn't gaming much at the time, so I didn't pay much attention to it. Now I've picked up Age of Conan, and although I met all of the "Recommended" system specs (save for OS), I was seeing frequent drops into single-digits while monitoring my framerate. Given what I'd been seeing for the last few months, I'd started to think that perhaps my GPS was just "tired", and maybe it was time for a new card.
So, after reviewing prices and reading the review on the 9600GT here, I decided that it would be my most cost-effective upgrade path. I ran a 3DMark06 pre-installation and came up at ~8500 score (not great). I uninstalled my video drivers and replaced the card. I installed nVidia's latest ForceWare driver (I forget the current rev number), rebooted, and then ran 3DMark06 again to see how much improvement I'd actually gained. And...
I got exactly the same 3DMark score. Exactly.
I'm not hardware guru by any stretch of the imagination; mostly I've picked up troubleshooting tips and tricks here and there from friends who're network architects, sysadmins, etc - but most of THEM are pretty fuzzy when it comes down to the nuts and bolts of hardware, too. But it seemed ridiculous that I'd walk into WoW and see exactly the same performance I'd seen with the 7950, experience the same framerate issues in AoC even after upgrading to a card that this site thought fairly highly of (for an 'inexpensive' card).
As far as maintenance goes, I defrag about once a month, but am still working on my original XP install nearly two years post-purchase. The case is roomy, well-cooled and clean enough to rule out dust causing heat issues.
I've had a few recommendations I've yet to try; these include:
1. Using a video driver scrubber utility. Some posters in the AoC forums are recommending this, as it appears normal uninstall proceedures aren't entirely cleaning out old driver entries specifically with smoe nVidia cards.
2. Raising my settings. I've continally dumbed-down my 3D settings, filtering, etc to try to avoid the dreaded 5fps canyons, to no avail. However, some people have said that with newer graphics cards (8800's and up), they noticed significantly WORSE performance when reducing settings and gotten significantly better performance when raising the settings on things like Shaders, Antialiasing and Anisotropic Filtering. It seems counterintuitive, but could this be the case? As it is, I'm trying to run with AF and AA off entirely, with the lowest shader settings I can select.
3. Reformatting.
So, to sum up, I went form a 2-year old 7950Gx2 to a brand spanking new 9600GT and got not a lick of performance improvements. I ask the gearheads here: where would you go from here, if you were me, as far as getting to the bottom of this conundrum?