ok i went to another area i got 140fps LOL now in newyork i average 45.3fps at max setting and resolution. WOOT something must be wrong the my seattle, my fav area meh , time to make my local airport tyabb!
Last edited by cobzz on Wed Jun 08, 2005 1:26 am, edited 1 time in total.
Yep - 47 processes is pushing it a tad . Try downloading mlins startup control panel which will allow you to disable much of the guff which loads with your system at startup if in doubt as to which processes to disable let us know & im sure we can work it out - http://www.mlin.net/StartupCPL.shtml
You may prefer to go with FSautostart which disables these things just when you start FS - not for me though.
You may want to go with omega drivers, I use them with great results, gives you lots of options without having that top heavy Ati control panel thingy: http://www.omegadrivers.net/ati/win2k_xp.php
Last edited by bm on Wed Jun 08, 2005 3:16 am, edited 1 time in total.
The graphics drivers which are on the disks supplied by dell will probably be several months old by now. You need to remove your old drivers by going to control panel/add remove programs. Removing "ATi control panel" may be enough to do the trick, if there's something called "CCC" then remove that too.
So something like this - Download the ATi omega drivers (suggest onto desktop) Uninstall ati drivers as described above from "add remove programs". Restart & then run the omega install package.
To my memory thats how it works, I tend just to do it without thinking so I can't remember..............
(PS. the startup program installs a module in the control panel "startup" which is where you run it from)
eyah i kno that, just wi th my old graphics card i had to insert a disk that came with it to install the drivers that i downloaded. will i have to insert them?
You shouldn't need to Never heard of that before but then its not beyond the scope of imagination that Dell have hacked at the drivers to only allow Dell drivers.