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    Problems with PCI and frame rate on G1S

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Singh31, Sep 25, 2008.

  1. Singh31

    Singh31 Notebook Consultant

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    Hey there,

    I've had a G1S for almost a year now, and just had it RMA'ed, and got it back, then decided to install xp on it. After installing it, on device manager I came across an error in regards to a PCI device. I ignored it and continued installing everything else and everything worked fine.

    I started to play WoW again, however I noticed my FPS was capped at 50, not the usual 60 as before the RMA. I tried different video card drivers, but with no avail.

    My question is, are these two related, and if so, how do I solve it? If not, how do I get my fps back to 60?

    The error from device manager is attached as reference.
     
  2. plattnnum

    plattnnum Notebook Evangelist

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    try and roll back; or do a system restore.
     
  3. Singh31

    Singh31 Notebook Consultant

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    There's no driver to roll back to for the PCI error.

    I tried system restore beforehand, however that did nothing to solve the problem. Thanks for the advice tho!

    Any other ideas?
     
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    Singh31 Notebook Consultant

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    Anyone have any ideas for this? It's rather strange that I have this error, installed every driver I could find on the asus g1s wiki, so this is rather confusing for me :(
     
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    EDIT:

    Found the PCI problem, anyone have any ideas about the missing 10 fps problem?