I have the system in my sig and it is giving me problems. I have the game on low settings and 1368x768. It will play good some 50+ FPS, but then it will drop to 10-20. Seems to do it every couple of minutes. I know smoke causes a slow down, but sometimes I can be out in the open with no explosions.
My CPU and GPU both get hot. cpu 98c and gpu 77c. Seems hot, but I can play mw2 for a few minutes and they hit 100c+ and 80c+.
From what I have gathered the game is more cpu dependent than gpu, so why does mw2 heat it up more?
Power feature has cpu at 100% min and max. ATI power saver is turned off. Does the same thing at 800x600.![]()
-
-
BC2 is very CPU-heavy and loves true quad-core processors, and the higher clock speed, the better. A 2.4GHz hyper-threaded dual-core can only accomplish so much.
-
usapatriot Notebook Nobel Laureate
Yep, a dual-core really doesn't cut it for BC2 unless it's 4.0GHz+ and then it will still struggle.
-
I disagree, my old i5 450m seemed to handle BC2 fine on the 720p. I used med/high settings and on full servers I was able to get 40-50avg frames easily. The older dual cores did struggle a bit more though.
From what you've said, I would say that your system is just fine, but everything is too hott!! My guess is that the system is throttling itself to prevent from overheating even further. I'd say you need to clean out the dust with a cheap air can, maybe repaste the GPU and CPU with some decent thermal paste, and maybe invest in a decent laptop cooler. -
-
stevenxowens792 Notebook Virtuoso
@Mustangless --> Please check the alienware m11x forums, search for my battlefield bad company 2 optimization thread. Loads of tweaks and so forth. Also... please clean the system and get those temps down a bit first if you can. Seems a little hot. Good Luck, StevenX
-
Given the fact your hitting 100c on the CPU I would expect it to be throttling back at that point to save itself from getting cooked. Ya need to clean the system as that's way to high on the CPU.
-
Well im playing with laptop from the sig and never got to 10fps, 30+ is the lowest, when there are a lot of smoke it drops to 20 in a sec and go back to 30, usualy its around 50, low med settings without bloom ofc, i dont want to get blinded by it
-
-
You guys were right, it was the heat. I had always just looked at "max" temp and mw2 was showing higher than bfbc2. Guess mw2 is too old of a game to show much of a slowdown.
I did not open the notebook because of warranty purposes, but got canned air after it.Attached Files:
-
-
Yeah, pretty amazing isn't it?
I can tell the fans on my new notebook are pretty powerful. I didn't used to get fuzzy bunnies for a long time. Just checked after a month or so of use and had some fuzzy bunnies stuck to my air intake already. Whoa. -
For the record, i have to be dissagree with some of you about i5 or dual core processors, i am thinking about the new BF3 and i am pretty sure i will need a better processor for this, but, BF2 is very well handled by my system at maz especs except for Vsync, i dont use it in almost all the games, i get 50 FPs and use to hit 80 and mimimun 32
-
BF2 was released in 2005, is not multithreaded, etc. -
My mistake, BFBC 2
BFBC 2 framerate issue
Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by mustangless, Apr 9, 2011.