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Yeah i found that odd too. I thought maybe it turned vsync off for the benchmark to get your "true fps". but it looks smooth in the benchmark, as opposed to during a game when i have vsync off and it looks jittery.Comment
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My specs are, Intel Core Quad Q8300 @ 2.50, GTX 285 and 6GB of RAM. I get a stable FPS of 54 on everything high, V-sync ON, and @1900X1200. It's playing without any issues but just curious shouldn't I get a higher FPS then 54 with this computer?Comment
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Not at that resolution. Plus, I'm guessing you might be getting bottle-necked by that CPU. Low clock speed, sure quad, but still. 6GB RAM? What? Why? You're better having 4GB running in dual-channel than 6GB in single channel.Comment
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Don't know. My Dell computer came with 6GB of RAM. Is the process for upgrading a CPU easy as changing a GPU? Maybe I'll upgrade my CPU.
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How do I see the list of names of people online (if there's such thing)? How do I play someone online? I'm really having a hard time to understand the online feature, since it's new to me. Can anyone please explain it to me?My Specs:
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CPU: Z80 @ 3.5 MHz
GPU: Monochrome display
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That's weird...I wanted to see if Best Buy has 2K10 for PC, and I found out that now PC isn't even on the list anymore. There's only PS2, PSP, Wii, PS3 and 360.My Specs:
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If it is a newer motherboard it might be running DDR3 ram which runs in triple channels mode. So 3 sticks of 2gb DDR3 would equal 6gb. Be prepared for the future as RAM pairings are being replaced with Triplets in most case so we'll be seeing multiple of 3 like: 3GB, 6GB, 12GB and 24GB most of the time. What I want to know is how newer core i7 laptops are running DDR3 with only 2 RAM slots? Some have 6gb of RAM so two 3GB sticks? Whoever heard of a 3gb stick of RAM? Weird.Comment
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Here's the problem with that theory.
Socket 775 (Q8200) processors use a 775 motherboard, which allows ddr2. I've seen motherboards for that socket with ddr3, however, they are dual channel. Only i7 use triple-channel. Basically, Dual channel is still used for DDR3, like it is for DDR2. That is, unless you're using the aforementioned Socket 1366.
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This is too much tech for me!
I have a Dell XPS 430 which I bought from Bestbuy 3-4 months ago. I know it has a memory of 2-1-2-1 which equals to 6GB of RAM. I know it is a socket 775 and they are DDR3. My question is what if I buy 2X2GB of RAM and replace them with the 2X1GB ones. Would that make it dual channel? Or is my system dual channel already?
I would assume that since this is only a sports game it wouldn't be demanding. But oh well I guess it is demanding.
So what's the final word? Upgrade the CPU to get a better FPS in this game? Any other solutions?Last edited by lazoli; 10-20-2009, 10:52 PM.Comment
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I would think it's the CPU, and not that your CPU isn't good, it's just that the game isn't optimized for dual cores, so the clock speed is what's mattering most. I'd suggest either overclocking, or trying that multi-core trick with the config file.This is too much tech for me!
I have a Dell XPS 430 which I bought from Bestbuy 3-4 months ago. I know it has a memory of 2-1-2-1 which equals to 6GB of RAM. I know it is a socket 775 and they are DDR3. My question is what if I buy 2X2GB of RAM and replace them with the 2X1GB ones. Would that make it dual channel? Or is my system dual channel already?
I would assume that since this is only a sports game it wouldn't be demanding. But oh well I guess it is demanding.
So what's the final word? Upgrade the CPU to get a better FPS in this game? Any other solutions?Comment
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I just got the game but when I check the fps it was on average 5
can anyone help me? I tried the cloth notepad config thing and nothing happen
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Compaq Presario CQ60
- 2.0 GHz AMD Athlon X2 QL-62 dual-core processor
- 250 GB hard drive
- 2 GB RAM (4 GB maximum)
- Dual-layer Lightscribe DVD±R drive
- NVIDIA GeForce 8200M graphics (up to 895 MB total)
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I am having major issues with the controller becoming nonresponsive.
I tried using 2 controllers and they both do it during certain drills. I would have to use the keyboard to go to the menu then back to game for my player to be controlled with the controller.
I have to do this with every reset in the drill too.
Using a ps3 controller and used a saitek p880 controller.
The drills it happens during is when the CPU has to pass the ball to me or shooting. Like the rebounding or the post drills.Can't believe I been a member here this longComment

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