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whats the normal fps for the 9800 pro 128mb. I'm getting around 40-60 fps in fairly populated servers but it once dropped to 20 during huge firefights like 10 Ts vs 10 cts in the tunnel. is that normal? Im on 2.6 oced to 3.0 R9800 pro at 390/345 512 ram and on water cooling. Any help will be apprecated :) Thanks
 
I got a 9000 pro 128MB and a P4 2.4GHZ cpu, and i get 30FPS average, 12FPS low in large gunfights, and 60-80FPS high looking at a wall
 
My settings with my 9800 Pro:

2.96Ghz P4
1280x768 (16:10 Widescreen)
4xAA/16xAF
All settings high
Cat 4.8

I get around 70fps. In stress test I get 27.50fps.

Read the guide in my sig.
 
p4 3.0
1024 ram
9800 pro
audigy2 sound card

I get between 60-70 fps when playing CS:S

on the stress test I got like 49.9
 
p4 2,66ghz
1280mb pc2700
9800pro (powercolor, unclocked)

everything on high , 1024*768, and 6x AA 16x AF, get around 50fps when i play, 32 in stress-test

80-100fps when not using AA or AF
 
Pentium 4 3.2ghz, 1024 Ram, Radeon 9800 Pro 128 Megs, Direct X 9.c , upgraded Video Card Driver, strees Test = 74.31 FPS :p 1024X768
 
I'm averaging about 80 FPS. My stress test was 79.6 FPS.
 
People, put in your AA and AF, because that's what makes people slow.
 
whoah im without AA nor AF and im getting between 40-60fps are u guys card's overclocked?
 
I get around 80 - 100 FPS on my PC. My settings are 1024 x 768 with 4x AA and 16X AF. The lowest I have dipped is 40 FPS in a huge fire fight in a 40 man server. The highest I have spiked is 160 FPS walking along the catwalk, which is weird. My stress test average is 90.44 - 94.12. :thumbs:

lol. If some people are getting low FPS, why don't you try turning down your settings?
 
9800pro 128mb
2,6 ghz intel
512 mb

Max: 100(+) fps
Av.: 50/60
Min: 30
 
but my fps compared to others with 9800 pro is crap. any idea why so?
 
CaT^_^ said:
but my fps compared to others with 9800 pro is crap. any idea why so?

Try new/other drivers, close all other apps u dont need, defrag your harddrive(s), format, change refreshrate so your max fps will be 100 in stead of 60
 
un0x said:
Try new/other drivers, close all other apps u dont need, defrag your harddrive(s), format, change refreshrate so your max fps will be 100 in stead of 60

Exactly! :thumbs:
 
I average 30-40 fps but in the stress test i got 70 lol :S:S:S :p
 
p4 3.0ghz ht
1024 DDR pc3200
9800pro 128mb

1024x768 No AA or AF
All on high - Stress test = 96.5fps
Ingame - 60-120fps
 
9800pro 128mb
512mb DDR ram pc3200
P42.8 Ghz processor
1024x768 no AA or AF
Stress Test - 79.3 fps
 
Anyone tried widescreen? Anyone got ss of it? Lol im too lazy to change mine resolution.
 
does the refresh rate affect the fps cap? If it does i can't increase ir anymore. I'm on 72Hz now and thats the highest my LCD screen supports.
 
My FPS with Athlon XP 2500+/768 MB RAM/9800 Pro is terrible, I get like 25-30 average FPS on a populated server. Ugh...I'll try defragging and cleaning up spyware and hopefully I'll find the problem somewhere.
 
oh i found the problem. Had to disable Vsync. Now im getting 70 - 100+ fps. Thanks for the help guys
 
are u sure its gone up by that much caT even when theres lots of enemies on screen? and is ur stress test score any better?
 
yeah I've got 98.5 for my stress test. I had only 58 with Vsync on. Never knew vsync affected fps that much
 
I have 9800 Pro, 2.8 Athlon Xp, 1024 RAM. I have truend off AA and AF but i run it at 1280x1024 wiht all textures on max, and in large gunfights of say 10v10 i still get 30-40 fps and around 80 when staring normally. I get 5806 points on 3DMark 03. I think thats quite good for this game and my setup but i dont know.

iF.
 
CaT^_^ said:
yeah I've got 98.5 for my stress test. I had only 58 with Vsync on. Never knew vsync affected fps that much
It just keeps your maximum frame rate at your refresh rate. If you get 30fps half of the time and 120fps the other half (it's not that simple in real life) you'd get an average of 75fps... but if your refresh rate is 75Hz and you turn on vsync the 120fps would get dropped down to 75fps (if you get higher framerates than your monitor can put out it can cause "tearing" vsync eliminates that by capping your framerate). So, you would then have an average score of 52.5fps... even though you're not actually seeing a lower frame rate and you're not getting screen tearing.
 
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