This post is an extension of my post about AGP aperture size here:
https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=253051
However, I decided that it would be a better idea to create a new thread to detail my in-game video problems rather than try to summarize them in that thread.
Anyway, here's my problem. I recently bought a new video card so I could do some 3D gaming. I did not want to spend $500 on a Radeon X800XT and was content with just getting playable framerates at lower detail settings. I bought a Gigabyte Radeon 9550 with 128 MB DDR memory and a 128 bit memory bus. From all the reviews I have read, I gathered that this card would be more than satisfactory for my needs.
Unfortunatly, there is a problem with performance in Doom 3. No matter how low I put the detail settings or resolution, the framerate takes a huge dip whenever there are enemies attacking on the screen.
For example, I try to play at 640x480 with LOW detail setting with all the advanced options off except bump mapping. VSync and Anti Aliasing are both off. I am then walking through hallways at 50 fps, and then a machine gunner jumps out and the game slows down to sub-10fps. Then I kill him and the framerate jumps back to normal.
I get about 43 fps in timedemo1 (third test run) at those settings but the timedemo is not indicative of my in-game performance and my typical Fraps benchmark is more like 25 fps. What is odd is that decreasing the resolution does not help performance. For example, I get the same timedemo1 scores at 1024x768 (desktop resolution) as I do at 640x480, and sometimes better. Lowering details and turning off advanced options helps but not by very much.
Like I said, I am not expecting much from the Radeon 9550 in Doom 3... but I am expecting it to be playable! The Radeon 9550 should be fully capable of running Doom 3 with medium detail at 640x480. Likewise with the processor, I understand the Sempron 2500+ is no powerhouse but I have read worse specs doing better in Doom 3.
I average 60 fps at 1024x768 with medium to high detail in Unreal Tournament 2004. I can run Serious Sam SE with similar results. I understand that these are much less demanding games than Doom 3 but I thought Doom 3 was supposed to be scalable for lower-end systems.
In case you don't feel like clicking on my system details, I have:
AMD Sempron 2500+
ASrock SiS 741GX motherboard
1024 MB PC2700 DDR memory- no errors with Memtest 86+
Samsung IDE Ultra ATA133 160 GB hard drive
Gigabyte Radeon 9550 128 MB 128 bit video card AGP 8x
350W PS
no overclocking on any system component
I am running Doom 3 v1.1 with Windows XP SP2.
Here are some things that I have tried to do to fix this problem:
-Every tweak I could find for Doom 3 including the doomconfig stuff and the unzipping of the .paks into the base folder. These "tweaks" only worsened performance.
-Installed newest ATI 4.12 Catalyst drivers from ATI. Installed older drivers that came with my card. Currently I am using newest Omega's 2.5.97a.
-Tried turning AGP fast-writes on and off in display properties and BIOS. Currently off.
-Disabled Radeon 9550 second monitor device.
-Defragmented all drives.
-Checked for IRQ conflicts (none).
Nothing has helped.
Here are some links to people on message boards who have been having similar problems such as myself:
http://www.computing.net/gaming/wwwboard/forum/2709.html
http://www.computerforum.com/archive/index.php/t-2555.html
http://www.computing.net/gaming/wwwboard/forum/2816.html
I thought I found some answers especially when I found something about disabling a scond monitor, but again nothing has helped.
And you know what really sucks, of the big three FPS games of 2004-(Far Cry, Doom 3, and Half Life 2), Doom 3 is the only one I like and would want to play all the way through.![]()
I am about to go for my last option- reinstalling Windows, and updating my motherboard BIOS. If that doesn't help, I don't know what will.
Sorry about the super-long post. I like to give a lot of details so people can help me with my situation better.
Anyway, any sugestions? Thanks.
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Don't know if this is the issue but I've read more than once that installing a video card over another can sometimes cause a lot of headaches.
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I dont have time to read the novel you posted above
, but fraps cause major slowdown, so dont use it and update your ATI drivers to at least 4.10, plus the 9550 isnt a very good card, youll need at least a 9800 pro to get good performance in doom3.
Trust me on this. Plus its a ram sponge, just like farcry and HL2 so having a 1 gb of ram makes a HUGE diff. HUGE!!!! -
Originally Posted by thecoalman
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Sempron 2500 ? I didn't know that chip was fast enough to surf the Internet, much less Doom.
Try these drivers - http://downloads.guru3d.com/download.php?id=24 -
I appreciate you replying to my thread. However, maybe you should have read my thread because a lot of what you bring up I already covered.
but fraps cause major slowdown
update your ATI drivers to at least 4.10
youll need at least a 9800 pro to get good performance in doom3
Plus its a ram sponge, just like farcry and HL2 so having a 1 gb of ram makes a HUGE diff. HUGE!!!!
Anyway, I think I will probably take your advice and reinstall Windows. Will have to do a lot of backing up beforehand though.
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