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| | Vista gaming serious Performance Issues Hi there, I currently bought windows vista home premium and I am very dissapointed with its performance when it comes to gaming, I currently installed 3 of my favorite games on my system, Battlefield 2142, Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter and Rainbow Six Vegas. In Battlefield 2142, the game ran sluggishly but after awhile (about a day after) the game started displaying different color vertical lines and then pretty soon after that the game would not even run telling me that the disk was not in the drive (which it was). In Ghost Recon AW whenever I look into the direction of where all of the action is, my frame rate horribly drops to 19. I never had this problem with Xp and I had 1 gig of ram with graphics turned up and highest resolution possible at that time and I was doing 90-100fps anytime. In Rainbow Six Vegas I also get very low frame rates even with everything turned down. Will there ever be a Service Pack released so it can fix most of these issues with pre-Vista games? I am hoping Vista will not be a repeat of Windows Millenium > ![]() My system Specs: Gigabyte nForce570SLi-S4 socket am2 Motherboard 2.4ghz AMD Athlon 64x2(Dual-Core) 4600+ Patriot 2 GIGs DDR800 Dual Channel Mode eVEGA GeForce 7900 GT KO 256MB 250 gig SATA 3.0 note- everything in my computer is updated at all times, this includes BIOS, Operating system and Software Drivers. Also nothing is overclocked..... |
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| | Re: Vista gaming serious Performance Issues Well, don't go blaming Vista just yet. You nVidia card is most likely the problem, well actualy the drivers. Heck there is even a guy talking about a lawsuit because nVidia as been so slow to get out vista supported drivers. I've played 3-4 hours of BF2142 straight with no sluggish problems. In fact last night, I got my 8 knife kills under vista. I also play FEAr and FEAR XP and based on the benchmarks, FEAR under vista is only about 10-15 fps slower than under XP. Same for Doom3 and Half-Life2. My 3dmark06 score is with 50 points of my XP score. So overall, Vista is on par enough with XP, that's almost a wash. At this point, it all boils down to drivers. You might check out www.guru3d.com and try some of those nvidia drivers that are considered beta status. When you talk about different color verticle lines that often is a sign that the video card is overheating or is being overclocked too much. Obviously if you are doing either of those, you might try not overclocking. You might have made the jump too soon to vista, but with the next 2-3 months, I'm sure the drivers will smooth out and it will be happen gaming for all. "Cristian" <Cristian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 5112C36-DEFB-405B-BA04-0DFE53DEF3E1@microsoft.com...> Hi there, I currently bought windows vista home premium and I am very > dissapointed with its performance when it comes to gaming, I currently > installed 3 of my favorite games on my system, Battlefield 2142, Ghost > Recon > Advanced Warfighter and Rainbow Six Vegas. > > In Battlefield 2142, the game ran sluggishly but after awhile (about a day > after) the game started displaying different color vertical lines and then > pretty soon after that > the game would not even run telling me that the disk was not in the drive > (which it was). > > In Ghost Recon AW whenever I look into the direction of where all of the > action is, my frame rate horribly drops to 19. I never had this problem > with > Xp and I had 1 gig of ram with graphics turned up and highest resolution > possible at that time and I was doing 90-100fps anytime. > > In Rainbow Six Vegas I also get very low frame rates even with everything > turned down. > > Will there ever be a Service Pack released so it can fix most of these > issues with pre-Vista games? I am hoping Vista will not be a repeat of > Windows Millenium > ![]() > > My system Specs: > > Gigabyte nForce570SLi-S4 socket am2 Motherboard > 2.4ghz AMD Athlon 64x2(Dual-Core) 4600+ > Patriot 2 GIGs DDR800 Dual Channel Mode > eVEGA GeForce 7900 GT KO 256MB > 250 gig SATA 3.0 > > note- everything in my computer is updated at all times, this includes > BIOS, > Operating system and Software Drivers. Also nothing is overclocked..... > |
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| | Re: Vista gaming serious Performance Issues "Cristian" <Cristian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 5112C36-DEFB-405B-BA04-0DFE53DEF3E1@microsoft.com...> Hi there, I currently bought windows vista home premium and I am very > dissapointed with its performance when it comes to gaming, I currently > installed 3 of my favorite games on my system, Battlefield 2142, Ghost > Recon > Advanced Warfighter and Rainbow Six Vegas. > > In Battlefield 2142, the game ran sluggishly but after awhile (about a day > after) the game started displaying different color vertical lines and then > pretty soon after that > the game would not even run telling me that the disk was not in the drive > (which it was). > > In Ghost Recon AW whenever I look into the direction of where all of the > action is, my frame rate horribly drops to 19. I never had this problem > with > Xp and I had 1 gig of ram with graphics turned up and highest resolution > possible at that time and I was doing 90-100fps anytime. > > In Rainbow Six Vegas I also get very low frame rates even with everything > turned down. > > Will there ever be a Service Pack released so it can fix most of these > issues with pre-Vista games? I am hoping Vista will not be a repeat of > Windows Millenium > ![]() > > My system Specs: > > Gigabyte nForce570SLi-S4 socket am2 Motherboard > 2.4ghz AMD Athlon 64x2(Dual-Core) 4600+ > Patriot 2 GIGs DDR800 Dual Channel Mode > eVEGA GeForce 7900 GT KO 256MB > 250 gig SATA 3.0 > > note- everything in my computer is updated at all times, this includes > BIOS, > Operating system and Software Drivers. Also nothing is overclocked..... > It's not Vista. It's the Nvidia drivers. It is well known that the latest Nvidia Vista graphics drivers are not producing decent frame rates. The chatter on the Nvidia boards is that proper drivers for 7xxx series boards are still a few months out. If you would like to see the frustration first hand - http://forums.slizone.com/index.php?...1f&showforum=9 -- Jim |
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| | Re: Vista gaming serious Performance Issues I agree with everyone's opinion that drivers are a major issue here. I had a really bad problem with gaming and believe it or not it turned out that the problem was my Logitech mouse. The driver was conflicting with something else causing stuttering. I obtained a new Microsoft keyboard/mouse combo with the certified for Windows Vista symbol on it and everything seems to be fine. Nvidia only just recently released some drivers for their chipsets so check this as well on their website assuming you have an NVidia chipset. The video drivers need some tweaking but that will come in time. regards Robert "Cristian" <Cristian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 5112C36-DEFB-405B-BA04-0DFE53DEF3E1@microsoft.com...> Hi there, I currently bought windows vista home premium and I am very > dissapointed with its performance when it comes to gaming, I currently > installed 3 of my favorite games on my system, Battlefield 2142, Ghost > Recon > Advanced Warfighter and Rainbow Six Vegas. > > In Battlefield 2142, the game ran sluggishly but after awhile (about a day > after) the game started displaying different color vertical lines and then > pretty soon after that > the game would not even run telling me that the disk was not in the drive > (which it was). > > In Ghost Recon AW whenever I look into the direction of where all of the > action is, my frame rate horribly drops to 19. I never had this problem > with > Xp and I had 1 gig of ram with graphics turned up and highest resolution > possible at that time and I was doing 90-100fps anytime. > > In Rainbow Six Vegas I also get very low frame rates even with everything > turned down. > > Will there ever be a Service Pack released so it can fix most of these > issues with pre-Vista games? I am hoping Vista will not be a repeat of > Windows Millenium > ![]() > > My system Specs: > > Gigabyte nForce570SLi-S4 socket am2 Motherboard > 2.4ghz AMD Athlon 64x2(Dual-Core) 4600+ > Patriot 2 GIGs DDR800 Dual Channel Mode > eVEGA GeForce 7900 GT KO 256MB > 250 gig SATA 3.0 > > note- everything in my computer is updated at all times, this includes > BIOS, > Operating system and Software Drivers. Also nothing is overclocked..... > |
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| | Re: Vista gaming serious Performance Issues Was that mouse the G5 or G7 ? In case you didn't see I had that problem with the G15 Keyboard. Just crazy I say ! "RR Johnson Jr." <johnson_robert@planet.nl> wrote in message news:45ccb5f2$0$30727$ba620dc5@text.nova.planet.nl... >I agree with everyone's opinion that drivers are a major issue here. I had >a really bad problem with gaming and believe it or not it turned out that >the problem was my Logitech mouse. The driver was conflicting with >something else causing stuttering. I obtained a new Microsoft >keyboard/mouse combo with the certified for Windows Vista symbol on it and >everything seems to be fine. Nvidia only just recently released some >drivers for their chipsets so check this as well on their website assuming >you have an NVidia chipset. The video drivers need some tweaking but that >will come in time. > > regards > Robert > "Cristian" <Cristian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news 5112C36-DEFB-405B-BA04-0DFE53DEF3E1@microsoft.com...>> Hi there, I currently bought windows vista home premium and I am very >> dissapointed with its performance when it comes to gaming, I currently >> installed 3 of my favorite games on my system, Battlefield 2142, Ghost >> Recon >> Advanced Warfighter and Rainbow Six Vegas. >> >> In Battlefield 2142, the game ran sluggishly but after awhile (about a >> day >> after) the game started displaying different color vertical lines and >> then >> pretty soon after that >> the game would not even run telling me that the disk was not in the drive >> (which it was). >> >> In Ghost Recon AW whenever I look into the direction of where all of the >> action is, my frame rate horribly drops to 19. I never had this problem >> with >> Xp and I had 1 gig of ram with graphics turned up and highest resolution >> possible at that time and I was doing 90-100fps anytime. >> >> In Rainbow Six Vegas I also get very low frame rates even with everything >> turned down. >> >> Will there ever be a Service Pack released so it can fix most of these >> issues with pre-Vista games? I am hoping Vista will not be a repeat of >> Windows Millenium > ![]() >> >> My system Specs: >> >> Gigabyte nForce570SLi-S4 socket am2 Motherboard >> 2.4ghz AMD Athlon 64x2(Dual-Core) 4600+ >> Patriot 2 GIGs DDR800 Dual Channel Mode >> eVEGA GeForce 7900 GT KO 256MB >> 250 gig SATA 3.0 >> >> note- everything in my computer is updated at all times, this includes >> BIOS, >> Operating system and Software Drivers. Also nothing is overclocked..... >> > |
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| | Re: Vista gaming serious Performance Issues As others have said, the drivers are still in an early state (especially the Nvidia drivers which they themselves have even said are poor), it'll take a few months before performance gets really good in gaming on Vista. -- Byron Hinson ActiveWin Windows Site: http://www.activewin.com "Cristian" <Cristian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 5112C36-DEFB-405B-BA04-0DFE53DEF3E1@microsoft.com...> Hi there, I currently bought windows vista home premium and I am very > dissapointed with its performance when it comes to gaming, I currently > installed 3 of my favorite games on my system, Battlefield 2142, Ghost > Recon > Advanced Warfighter and Rainbow Six Vegas. > > In Battlefield 2142, the game ran sluggishly but after awhile (about a day > after) the game started displaying different color vertical lines and then > pretty soon after that > the game would not even run telling me that the disk was not in the drive > (which it was). > > In Ghost Recon AW whenever I look into the direction of where all of the > action is, my frame rate horribly drops to 19. I never had this problem > with > Xp and I had 1 gig of ram with graphics turned up and highest resolution > possible at that time and I was doing 90-100fps anytime. > > In Rainbow Six Vegas I also get very low frame rates even with everything > turned down. > > Will there ever be a Service Pack released so it can fix most of these > issues with pre-Vista games? I am hoping Vista will not be a repeat of > Windows Millenium > ![]() > > My system Specs: > > Gigabyte nForce570SLi-S4 socket am2 Motherboard > 2.4ghz AMD Athlon 64x2(Dual-Core) 4600+ > Patriot 2 GIGs DDR800 Dual Channel Mode > eVEGA GeForce 7900 GT KO 256MB > 250 gig SATA 3.0 > > note- everything in my computer is updated at all times, this includes > BIOS, > Operating system and Software Drivers. Also nothing is overclocked..... > |
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| | Re: Vista gaming serious Performance Issues If you want a quick fix, get an ATI X1950Pro..... I am not kidding. I have an 8800GTS and I went out and got the Sapphire X1950pro to just get some decent performance and stability under vista....... "Cristian" <Cristian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 5112C36-DEFB-405B-BA04-0DFE53DEF3E1@microsoft.com...> Hi there, I currently bought windows vista home premium and I am very > dissapointed with its performance when it comes to gaming, I currently > installed 3 of my favorite games on my system, Battlefield 2142, Ghost > Recon > Advanced Warfighter and Rainbow Six Vegas. > > In Battlefield 2142, the game ran sluggishly but after awhile (about a day > after) the game started displaying different color vertical lines and then > pretty soon after that > the game would not even run telling me that the disk was not in the drive > (which it was). > > In Ghost Recon AW whenever I look into the direction of where all of the > action is, my frame rate horribly drops to 19. I never had this problem > with > Xp and I had 1 gig of ram with graphics turned up and highest resolution > possible at that time and I was doing 90-100fps anytime. > > In Rainbow Six Vegas I also get very low frame rates even with everything > turned down. > > Will there ever be a Service Pack released so it can fix most of these > issues with pre-Vista games? I am hoping Vista will not be a repeat of > Windows Millenium > ![]() > > My system Specs: > > Gigabyte nForce570SLi-S4 socket am2 Motherboard > 2.4ghz AMD Athlon 64x2(Dual-Core) 4600+ > Patriot 2 GIGs DDR800 Dual Channel Mode > eVEGA GeForce 7900 GT KO 256MB > 250 gig SATA 3.0 > > note- everything in my computer is updated at all times, this includes > BIOS, > Operating system and Software Drivers. Also nothing is overclocked..... > |
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| | Re: Vista gaming serious Performance Issues Apparently NVIDIA is quite aware of the feedback being presented. If anyone has major problems with an NVIDIA videocard please go to this special website NVIDIA has set up: http://www.nvidia.com/object/vistaqualityassurance.html regards Robert "Cristian" <Cristian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 5112C36-DEFB-405B-BA04-0DFE53DEF3E1@microsoft.com...> Hi there, I currently bought windows vista home premium and I am very > dissapointed with its performance when it comes to gaming, I currently > installed 3 of my favorite games on my system, Battlefield 2142, Ghost > Recon > Advanced Warfighter and Rainbow Six Vegas. > > In Battlefield 2142, the game ran sluggishly but after awhile (about a day > after) the game started displaying different color vertical lines and then > pretty soon after that > the game would not even run telling me that the disk was not in the drive > (which it was). > > In Ghost Recon AW whenever I look into the direction of where all of the > action is, my frame rate horribly drops to 19. I never had this problem > with > Xp and I had 1 gig of ram with graphics turned up and highest resolution > possible at that time and I was doing 90-100fps anytime. > > In Rainbow Six Vegas I also get very low frame rates even with everything > turned down. > > Will there ever be a Service Pack released so it can fix most of these > issues with pre-Vista games? I am hoping Vista will not be a repeat of > Windows Millenium > ![]() > > My system Specs: > > Gigabyte nForce570SLi-S4 socket am2 Motherboard > 2.4ghz AMD Athlon 64x2(Dual-Core) 4600+ > Patriot 2 GIGs DDR800 Dual Channel Mode > eVEGA GeForce 7900 GT KO 256MB > 250 gig SATA 3.0 > > note- everything in my computer is updated at all times, this includes > BIOS, > Operating system and Software Drivers. Also nothing is overclocked..... > |
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| | RE: Vista gaming serious Performance Issues It's not just gaming. I am testing Vista for copoate use (no games) on a Dell ATGD620, 2GB, 1.83 GB Duo Intel. I have noticed signifincant differences between Vista and XP runing on a much smaller machines while performing normal business functions. Vista would not be accepted by the field due to decreased performance. -- Thanks for your assistance and willing sharing of information LC "Cristian" wrote: > Hi there, I currently bought windows vista home premium and I am very > dissapointed with its performance when it comes to gaming, I currently > installed 3 of my favorite games on my system, Battlefield 2142, Ghost Recon > Advanced Warfighter and Rainbow Six Vegas. > > In Battlefield 2142, the game ran sluggishly but after awhile (about a day > after) the game started displaying different color vertical lines and then > pretty soon after that > the game would not even run telling me that the disk was not in the drive > (which it was). > > In Ghost Recon AW whenever I look into the direction of where all of the > action is, my frame rate horribly drops to 19. I never had this problem with > Xp and I had 1 gig of ram with graphics turned up and highest resolution > possible at that time and I was doing 90-100fps anytime. > > In Rainbow Six Vegas I also get very low frame rates even with everything > turned down. > > Will there ever be a Service Pack released so it can fix most of these > issues with pre-Vista games? I am hoping Vista will not be a repeat of > Windows Millenium > ![]() > > My system Specs: > > Gigabyte nForce570SLi-S4 socket am2 Motherboard > 2.4ghz AMD Athlon 64x2(Dual-Core) 4600+ > Patriot 2 GIGs DDR800 Dual Channel Mode > eVEGA GeForce 7900 GT KO 256MB > 250 gig SATA 3.0 > > note- everything in my computer is updated at all times, this includes BIOS, > Operating system and Software Drivers. Also nothing is overclocked..... > |
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| | Re: Vista gaming serious Performance Issues I'm running a similar machine 590sli x25200 pair of 7600. get the beta drivers from nvidia. worked or atleast improved things foe me. "Cristian" <Cristian@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 5112C36-DEFB-405B-BA04-0DFE53DEF3E1@microsoft.com...> Hi there, I currently bought windows vista home premium and I am very > dissapointed with its performance when it comes to gaming, I currently > installed 3 of my favorite games on my system, Battlefield 2142, Ghost > Recon > Advanced Warfighter and Rainbow Six Vegas. > > In Battlefield 2142, the game ran sluggishly but after awhile (about a day > after) the game started displaying different color vertical lines and then > pretty soon after that > the game would not even run telling me that the disk was not in the drive > (which it was). > > In Ghost Recon AW whenever I look into the direction of where all of the > action is, my frame rate horribly drops to 19. I never had this problem > with > Xp and I had 1 gig of ram with graphics turned up and highest resolution > possible at that time and I was doing 90-100fps anytime. > > In Rainbow Six Vegas I also get very low frame rates even with everything > turned down. > > Will there ever be a Service Pack released so it can fix most of these > issues with pre-Vista games? I am hoping Vista will not be a repeat of > Windows Millenium > ![]() > > My system Specs: > > Gigabyte nForce570SLi-S4 socket am2 Motherboard > 2.4ghz AMD Athlon 64x2(Dual-Core) 4600+ > Patriot 2 GIGs DDR800 Dual Channel Mode > eVEGA GeForce 7900 GT KO 256MB > 250 gig SATA 3.0 > > note- everything in my computer is updated at all times, this includes > BIOS, > Operating system and Software Drivers. Also nothing is overclocked..... > |
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