SRG01 said:I have a job interview tomorrow! Wish me luck guys, so I'll have enough money to buy my rig soon.![]()
Good luck, be yourself, go go go.
SRG01 said:I have a job interview tomorrow! Wish me luck guys, so I'll have enough money to buy my rig soon.![]()
chespace said:Still in the middle of cleaning up my PC, but...
I PRE-PURCHASED FAR CRY 2 ON STEAM.
AWWWW YEAH, BITCHEZ.
Ahem. Can't wait, seriously.
chespace said:So does anyone here know how I can benchmark Crysis?
Is there a command I can put into the console or what?
prodystopian said:I bought a WD MyBook external HDD and right now it is completely empty. I formatted to NTFS in order to store larger files, but I just remembered I want to back up my PS3 data and it requires FAT32. Is there a way to partition external drives? In either case, what are all of my options?
Go into your EA/Crytek/Crysis/Bin64 directory there are 3 benchmarks there.chespace said:So does anyone here know how I can benchmark Crysis?
Is there a command I can put into the console or what?
MickeyKnox said:Go into your EA/Crytek/Crysis/Bin64 directory there are 3 benchmarks there.
chespace said:6). It could also be the crappy PCI wifi adapter that I picked up impulsively earlier this week when I bought my thermal paste. Again, this is the Linksys wifi adapter that I had to use the Ralink driver just to get it to work on 64bit Vista. Could my wifi adapter be causing issues?
4). Looking at my framerates, it doesn't appear that I'm getting very good FPS at 1600x1200, all settings on very high, DX10. It usually hangs around 25fps, isolated areas go up to 35 or so, but heavy action drops it down obviously. Does that seem ridiculously low for my rig
5). I tried looking at my PSU to see if it's causing issues with the GPU, thinking maybe it's because I'm using a 6-pin to 8-pin adapter on the 4870X2 and not the true 8-pin adapter of which there is only one on the Corsair 750w and I'm using it on the top-most 8-pin on the mobo. Could that be an issue for my GPU?
chespace said:Is there a command I can put into the console or what?
chespace said:5). I tried looking at my PSU to see if it's causing issues with the GPU, thinking maybe it's because I'm using a 6-pin to 8-pin adapter on the 4870X2 and not the true 8-pin adapter of which there is only one on the Corsair 750w and I'm using it on the top-most 8-pin on the mobo. Could that be an issue for my GPU?
8). Forgot to mention that I'm using Catalyst 9.10 RC1. I also tried this one trick someone on another forum mentioned where they had Vista "verify" (I think) the ATI driver. Not sure what that does exactly.
bee said:thats right and isn't causing the issue, the 8 pin mobo power lead should only fit the mobo and not the graphics card. almost all psu's use the 6+2 pin for graphics as they can then obviously be used on cards with 2x6pin connectors also
bee said:thats right and isn't causing the issue, the 8 pin mobo power lead should only fit the mobo and not the graphics card. almost all psu's use the 6+2 pin for graphics as they can then obviously be used on cards with 2x6pin connectors also
beta ati drivers :O are they whql signed? i guess thats what this "trick" was to get around it as vista 64 drivers need to be digitally signed to load after a reboot, unless you turn that shit off like i have
lachesis said:Personally it seems like (artifacting) might be something to do with your videocard...or perhaps RAM module itself.
Kadey said:You shouldn't disable Catalyst A.I with a crossfire setup. It'll only use one half of the card. And I wouldn't recommend having Vsync on personally.
Crysis is one of those games where normal settings aren't going to get you the best results.
Kadey said:You shouldn't disable Catalyst A.I with a crossfire setup. It'll only use one half of the card. And I wouldn't recommend having Vsync on personally.
Crysis is one of those games where normal settings aren't going to get you the best results.
Kadey said:You shouldn't disable Catalyst A.I with a crossfire setup. It'll only use one half of the card. And I wouldn't recommend having Vsync on personally.
Crysis is one of those games where normal settings aren't going to get you the best results.
Kadey said:Yeah. This sentence would sum it up the best.
"Catalyst AI is basically, in other words, the crossfire on/off button, as it is the only method of disabling CF for X2 cards."
When I'm about to play a game, I put it on advanced, otherwise I just leave it on standard.
Kadey said:Yeah. This sentence would sum it up the best.
"Catalyst AI is basically, in other words, the crossfire on/off button, as it is the only method of disabling CF for X2 cards."
When I'm about to play a game, I put it on advanced, otherwise I just leave it on standard.
chespace said:!!! I am speechless...
Chiggs said:Intro video corruption in Crysis is common, and isn't really indicative of a faulty gpu.
lachesis said:I see... Didn't know that. I just remembered screen artifacting = your gpu is pretty much a goner from some other trouble shooting threads that I've read online. Nevertheless, I think a proper testing might be in order for him, but if the problem is just isoloated on Crysis alone, then it must be the game and driver like others said.
Chiggs said:Oh, you're definitely right about the artifact thing, but in this case, the issue seems to be quite common with the game.
Question for you and the rest of the people in this thread: How does a mobo's ram check compare to a utility like Memtest?
Chiggs said:Oh, you're definitely right about the artifact thing, but in this case, the issue seems to be quite common with the game.
Question for you and the rest of the people in this thread: How does a mobo's ram check compare to a utility like Memtest?
www.memtest86.comchespace said:Where do I get these programs?
I used the one that comes with Vista and it took like a half hour and I passed the test.
lachesis said:http://www.memtest.org/#downiso
for memtest. download iso file, and make a cd. Then adjust your bios so that you can boot from the cd - it will start automatically. Leave for about overnight, and see if there's any error.
http://files.extremeoverclocking.com/file.php?f=205
This is supposedly prime95 torture test for your cpu and ram. If your system can withstand this for 24 hours, they say your system's stable. This will push your cpu to limits.
While doing so, use cpu-z, coretemp / realtemp software to check your settings and voltages, core temperature, etc.![]()
chespace said:Torture test. :lol
So you guys have all done this and withstanding this for 24 hrs. is the norm?
chespace said:Torture test. :lol
So you guys have all done this and withstanding this for 24 hrs. is the norm?
What the fuck? Link please. I have been running... arghhh fuckign hell, I really want a source now please.Kadey said:Yeah. This sentence would sum it up the best.
"Catalyst AI is basically, in other words, the crossfire on/off button, as it is the only method of disabling CF for X2 cards."
When I'm about to play a game, I put it on advanced, otherwise I just leave it on standard.
I don't know, but how about the Vista mem test? I haven't forced it's use before, but that was the first thing that detected my defective ram when I built my system last time.Chiggs said:Oh, you're definitely right about the artifact thing, but in this case, the issue seems to be quite common with the game.
Question for you and the rest of the people in this thread: How does a mobo's ram check compare to a utility like Memtest?
Yes, my system passes this test at 2.8GHz, so I do not OC over that.chespace said:Torture test. :lol
So you guys have all done this and withstanding this for 24 hrs. is the norm?
I am not a hardcore overclocker, but what is so hard in leaving your system running an app like this overnight? Even during the day, I can do so many other things that it is no problem if my PC is "taken".bee said:no, hardcore overclockers run it that long i've never found it necessary
2hrs max of memtest and 3hrs max of orthos, the idiots on these hardcore sites claim your overclock isn't stable unless its error free for 12hrs of orthos, i say bullshit
my [email protected] has been running that clock for over 2 years and i only ever ran orthos for 2 hours on that
godhandiscen said:I don't know, but how about the Vista mem test? I haven't forced it's use before, but that was the first thing that detected my defective ram when I built my system last time.
Yes, my system passes this test at 2.8GHz, so I do not OC over that.
I am not a hardcore overclocker, but what is so hard in leaving your system running an app like this overnight. Even during the day.
I am pretty sure it will hang and stop working then. That is what happens to me with the AMD stability check which is the one I use.chespace said:Nothing, except I am just scared my system is going to fry itself. :lol
Also, I ran that Vista mem test and I passed. So far so good then.
What are you down to with Crysis seemingly solved? Just the crashing crymod link, or were you having other crashes too?chespace said:Nothing, except I am just scared my system is going to fry itself. :lol
Also, I ran that Vista mem test and I passed. So far so good then.
BCD2 said:What are you down to with Crysis seemingly solved? Just the crashing crymod link, or were you having other crashes too?
Good, good.chespace said:Well, the crymod link lock-up. I will see if the new wifi adapter fixes that.
And then the Catalyst AI for CF will hopefully fix framerate hit.
Still have no clue on the intro video corruption (and occasional crash upon bootup) for Crysis.
I will run memtest and CPU test as well over the next couple nights before I go to bed.
Also need to download Stalker or something to see if it's only Crysis that's giving me trouble.
Yes, but a X2 card doesn't run in crossfire mode. According to Spyre, a mod in the AMD Game forums there is no way to dissable the use of both cards. At least that is what I had understood with my old 3870x2. I am too lazy to run benchmarks with to see the difference, but I guess I will read the article your posted.Kadey said:How could anyone who used ATI crossfire not know about Catalyst A.I?
Here is the best article I can find on how Crossfire works.
http://www.elitebastards.com/cms/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=41&Itemid=31
Go to drivers and crossfire mode selection.
In there is second half of a sentence. "then turning off CATALYST A.I. will revert the system to its single GPU rendering mode."
Just google catalyst A.I crossfire and many sites will pop up saying the same thing; that to enable CF, you have to C.A.I as well.
I know Nvidia has SLI enabling in their control panel, When I went CF, I didn't find one in CCC so I decided to do some research myself.
godhandiscen said:Yes, but a X2 card doesn't run in crossfire mode. According to Spyre, a mod in the AMD Game forums there is no way to dissable the use of both cards. At least that is what I had understood with my old 3870x2. I am too lazy to run benchmarks with to see the difference, but I guess I will read the article your posted.
edit: Spyre is a mod with direct contact to the devs, and I remembering him asking before giving me that answer a while ago. I am not sure now.
edit2: That article makes no mention of X2 cards.
godhandiscen said:Yes, but a X2 card doesn't run in crossfire mode. According to Spyre, a mod in the AMD Game forums there is no way to dissable the use of both cards. At least that is what I had understood with my old 3870x2. I am too lazy to run benchmarks with to see the difference, but I guess I will read the article your posted.
edit: Spyre is a mod with direct contact to the devs, and I remembering him asking before giving me that answer a while ago. I am not sure now.
edit2: That article makes no mention of X2 cards.