The 'How to get BETTER gaming performance' thread
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 7:13 am
Post your personal ideas and tips if you have any here : )
I've had a lot of problems with my computer lately with heaps of lag in many games. So I looked all over the internet and found some things that worked for me
Doing these actions will give you a minor change but this is mostly for people that are experiencing problems.
So here it is!
1. If you have had to wait a long time to load up games I suggest you run a defrag. Your computer should already come with a program called Disk Defragmenter. Defrag writes all of your changed files into the same strip to make it easier for your computer to locate and process. De-fragmenting can take up to HOURS. So do it before you go to bed. (Defrag is not needed regularly, you may only need to do it once a year. It probably won't give you a bigger frame rate. But just do it, its good for your computer anyway.)
2. If you disable hyper-threading, you should get a better rate of texture processing. Sometimes turning it off can be bad for your computer. To turn it off, restart your computer, hold down delete on startup and enter the BIOS. You can turn it off through there. If you don't know if you should turn it off or on, read this -http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyper-threading
NOTE: Turning hyper-threading off is great if you have the game GTA IV, because GTA IV needs a big memory benchmark, you can get a high benchmark by turning it off.
3. Most new motherboards come with a program that you can install (from your motherboard support disc) called 'Turbo Key', basically it overclocks your CPU to the max at a safe rate. So turn it on if you have one : D
4. If you have 'lots' of games you don't use, uninstall them, makes your computer easier to deal with. Try set a limit to how many games you have, or put them on a portable hard disk and play them from there.
5. If you have portable USB thats not in use, put it in your computer, rick click on the usb from computer. Some usbs come with a program called 'readyboost', it boost's your memory processing by storing memory files on the usb instead of in the computer. (I think thats what it does, but its still good to do).
Mswf addon
Readyboost is only useful if you're using hardware that's fairly old, so that Vista can't run on it's full speed (like old hardware that meets the speed and memory specs, but not the reading times). If you've got an okay set-up of hardware, Readyboost may probably slow down you're computer more than speed it up.
Using ReadyBoost-capable flash memory (NAND memory devices) for caching allows Windows 7 and Vista to service random disk reads with performance that is typically 80-100 times faster than random reads from traditional hard drives.
6. Before you start a computer game- Do control+alt+delete. Then go task manager, then go to processes. If there are any unwanted programs in use, such as MSN/bluetooth/itunesupdate, just end the process. By doing this you while have more free RAM.
7. This is a very SERIOUS solution so you must know what you are doing or your computer could explode... literally. If you have a really low end graphics card you can overclock it.
Watch this video if you like. But make sure you know what your doing!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9wWSBzZ2x8
I heard by doing this you can play Crysis full graphics on an Nvidia Geforce 8600 GT (which is a bad gfx card).
8. Check for updates of your video card driver.
To do this, use one of the following methods:
Contact the manufacturer of your video adapter to obtain and install the latest version of the driver for your video adapter.
Contact the manufacturer of the sound card to obtain and install the latest version of the driver for the sound card.
9. Adjust your computers visuals to get better graphics and processing.
Click Start, right-click Computer, click Properties, and then click Advanced system settings. On the Advanced tab, click Settings under Performance. On the Visual Effects tab, click Adjust for best performance, and then click OK.
NOTE: This will make your computer task bar look bad, but who cares, you have no one to impress.
10. Last but not least, Do a disk cleanup.
Click Start, right click Computer, click properties, and then click disk cleanup.
Wait for it to calculate your disc.
Then tick every single box. (or what ever ones you want)
For Vista go to more options, then clean up you system restore and shadow copies. (
For Windows 7 click on 'clean up system files', more options, then clean up you system restore and shadow copies.
Now you should have more Hard drive space.
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Top 5 things that affect Framerate.
1. Anti Aliasing
2. Ambient Occlusion (SSAO, HBAO)
3. Shaders
4. Lighting
5. Depth of Field, other Post-Processing effects
(added my Vf501)
Most of these tips were from what I knew at the top of my brain, for more go to-
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/815069
Thanks for reading, this took me a while![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
Hope this helps. Especially for the people who play Grand Theft Auto IV.
I've had a lot of problems with my computer lately with heaps of lag in many games. So I looked all over the internet and found some things that worked for me
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So here it is!
1. If you have had to wait a long time to load up games I suggest you run a defrag. Your computer should already come with a program called Disk Defragmenter. Defrag writes all of your changed files into the same strip to make it easier for your computer to locate and process. De-fragmenting can take up to HOURS. So do it before you go to bed. (Defrag is not needed regularly, you may only need to do it once a year. It probably won't give you a bigger frame rate. But just do it, its good for your computer anyway.)
2. If you disable hyper-threading, you should get a better rate of texture processing. Sometimes turning it off can be bad for your computer. To turn it off, restart your computer, hold down delete on startup and enter the BIOS. You can turn it off through there. If you don't know if you should turn it off or on, read this -http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyper-threading
NOTE: Turning hyper-threading off is great if you have the game GTA IV, because GTA IV needs a big memory benchmark, you can get a high benchmark by turning it off.
3. Most new motherboards come with a program that you can install (from your motherboard support disc) called 'Turbo Key', basically it overclocks your CPU to the max at a safe rate. So turn it on if you have one : D
4. If you have 'lots' of games you don't use, uninstall them, makes your computer easier to deal with. Try set a limit to how many games you have, or put them on a portable hard disk and play them from there.
5. If you have portable USB thats not in use, put it in your computer, rick click on the usb from computer. Some usbs come with a program called 'readyboost', it boost's your memory processing by storing memory files on the usb instead of in the computer. (I think thats what it does, but its still good to do).
Mswf addon
![yes :yes:](./images/smilies/yes.gif)
Readyboost is only useful if you're using hardware that's fairly old, so that Vista can't run on it's full speed (like old hardware that meets the speed and memory specs, but not the reading times). If you've got an okay set-up of hardware, Readyboost may probably slow down you're computer more than speed it up.
Using ReadyBoost-capable flash memory (NAND memory devices) for caching allows Windows 7 and Vista to service random disk reads with performance that is typically 80-100 times faster than random reads from traditional hard drives.
6. Before you start a computer game- Do control+alt+delete. Then go task manager, then go to processes. If there are any unwanted programs in use, such as MSN/bluetooth/itunesupdate, just end the process. By doing this you while have more free RAM.
7. This is a very SERIOUS solution so you must know what you are doing or your computer could explode... literally. If you have a really low end graphics card you can overclock it.
Watch this video if you like. But make sure you know what your doing!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9wWSBzZ2x8
I heard by doing this you can play Crysis full graphics on an Nvidia Geforce 8600 GT (which is a bad gfx card).
8. Check for updates of your video card driver.
To do this, use one of the following methods:
Contact the manufacturer of your video adapter to obtain and install the latest version of the driver for your video adapter.
Contact the manufacturer of the sound card to obtain and install the latest version of the driver for the sound card.
9. Adjust your computers visuals to get better graphics and processing.
Click Start, right-click Computer, click Properties, and then click Advanced system settings. On the Advanced tab, click Settings under Performance. On the Visual Effects tab, click Adjust for best performance, and then click OK.
NOTE: This will make your computer task bar look bad, but who cares, you have no one to impress.
10. Last but not least, Do a disk cleanup.
Click Start, right click Computer, click properties, and then click disk cleanup.
Wait for it to calculate your disc.
Then tick every single box. (or what ever ones you want)
For Vista go to more options, then clean up you system restore and shadow copies. (
For Windows 7 click on 'clean up system files', more options, then clean up you system restore and shadow copies.
Now you should have more Hard drive space.
---------
Top 5 things that affect Framerate.
1. Anti Aliasing
2. Ambient Occlusion (SSAO, HBAO)
3. Shaders
4. Lighting
5. Depth of Field, other Post-Processing effects
(added my Vf501)
Most of these tips were from what I knew at the top of my brain, for more go to-
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/815069
Thanks for reading, this took me a while
![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
Hope this helps. Especially for the people who play Grand Theft Auto IV.