Framerates - System Upgrade?

Hello!

I´m about to leave for work, will return tomorrow afternoon, and then have a look at the temperature issue.

Not sure how to find out make and model number of the PC. is it on Everest somewhere?

Thanks for all the help and suggestions so far!
 
Make & Model number are critical

Not sure how to find out make and model number of the PC. is it on Everest somewhere?

Knowing the Make & Model number of your PC is critical to finding the right components & specs. As in auto repair, you wouldn't want to try to put Toyota brakes parts on a Honda ... they don't fit or work properly. The same thing is generally true for PC's - RAM has differing numbers of contacts, Hard drives & optical drives have different plugs (IDE - SATA)

Look at your PC .. who makes it? (Dell, HP, Compaq, emachine, Gateway, Asus etc.)

There will be some type of numbered designation (model number) on the front.

Examples: HP Pavilion a250n, HP Pavilion ze4900, emachine w3115

- both my HP's have the model number printed clearly on the front of the cases. (as most PC's do) On my emachine - there is a little door on the front at the bottom (for speaker, mic & USB connections) the model number is printed on a label in there.

At the very least look for a label on the rear side of the case - although sometimes this can be difficult to see if the PC is under a desk or hard to get at.

About the only time this is irrelevant, is if the PC is custom built.

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Service tip: Often if you "Google" your Make & Model info (or go to the manufacturers site) you can download your PC's "service manual" (PDF) that will tell you almost everything, including step by step instructions on dis-assembly & component replacement.

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Hello Dirtman!

Just came back, and tried a few things.
The only hint at a make and model I could find is a label on the backside. You won´t know this, it says "DLI Austria" and a number.

I flew a mission that gives trouble and noted the GPU temperature: The max I got was 65°C. The fan rpm rose to 4500.

Trying different effects that ShadowWolf07 gave me brought some noticeable improvement. Still not perfect, though.
I think I´ll just remobe the RAM from my machine, take it to a PC shop and buy 1 more GB of the same make and model. That should work, right?

What do you think should be done about the high temperature?
 
noted the GPU temperature: The max I got was 65°C. The fan rpm rose to 4500.

What do you think should be done about the high temperature?

Nothing .... anything below 70C is normal - this just shows the GPU is working hard.





I think I´ll just remobe the RAM from my machine, take it to a PC shop and buy 1 more GB of the same make and model. That should work, right?

Roger ... but I doubt you'll find an exact match ... It is preferable to have all RAM modules of the same make & model. - known as "matched RAM". But this is not essential.

NOTE: Performance can be decreased as the RAM will run at the speed of the slowest RAM module.


You could also buy 1, 2 or 3 .. NEW 1GB modules. - 3 would be the optimum choice if your budget allows.

Windows runs in the RAM - the more RAM you give it - the faster it runs.

XP will accept up to 3 GB
 
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