I just recently purchased a custom gaming computer (about 45 days ago). I used to get 230-300 fos on a flatworld, and 120+ on a normal world. Recently, I've been getting about 50-90 fps on both normal and flat worlds. MY computer specs are as follows:
Cpu: AMD FX(tm)-4300 Quad-Core processor 3.80 GHz
GPU: GeForce GT 630
RAM: 8GB
OS: Windows 7 Home 64-bit
I just recently purchased a custom gaming computer (about 45 days ago). I used to get 230-300 fos on a flatworld, and 120+ on a normal world. Recently, I've been getting about 50-90 fps on both normal and flat worlds. MY computer specs are as follows:
Cpu: AMD FX™-4300 Quad-Core processor 3.80 GHz
GPU: GeForce GT 630
RAM: 8GB
OS: Windows 7 Home 64-bit
Any help would be appreciated.
Your card is old, and doesn't run the game well. Suggest you start investing in a high-end card. Particularly one that has high shader, and memory clock speeds as well as a decent core clock.
If you say it's been gradually dropping over a period of time, most likely you've been slowly installing more and more programs that all run simultaneously in the background. Uninstall as much of those that you can afford to and hope that solves your problem.
Your card is old, and doesn't run the game well. Suggest you start investing in a high-end card. Particularly one that has high shader, and memory clock speeds as well as a decent core clock.
Clock speeds have nothing to do with performance. Often some of the lower-end cards have higher clock speeds because their thermal limitations are much lower.
You should look for the number of ROPs, the number of CUDA cores/stream processors, and the type of memory (GDDR5 makes a huge difference from DDR3.)
If you say it's been gradually dropping over a period of time, most likely you've been slowly installing more and more programs that all run simultaneously in the background. Uninstall as much of those that you can afford to and hope that solves your problem.
I don't have many programs that run in the background (that I know of.) besides Steam and Skype, which I usually turn off.
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Cpu: AMD FX(tm)-4300 Quad-Core processor 3.80 GHz
GPU: GeForce GT 630
RAM: 8GB
OS: Windows 7 Home 64-bit
Any help would be appreciated.
Your card is old, and doesn't run the game well. Suggest you start investing in a high-end card. Particularly one that has high shader, and memory clock speeds as well as a decent core clock.
Clock speeds have nothing to do with performance. Often some of the lower-end cards have higher clock speeds because their thermal limitations are much lower.
You should look for the number of ROPs, the number of CUDA cores/stream processors, and the type of memory (GDDR5 makes a huge difference from DDR3.)
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I don't have many programs that run in the background (that I know of.) besides Steam and Skype, which I usually turn off.