3 days ago I finished building myself a new computer. It played all my games incredibly, including Halo 2. At max settings, 1024x768 resolution I got an average 120-130 fps and lowest I ever saw was about 70.
New computer:
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Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate 32-bit
Antec Solo chassis and Antec Basiq 500w PSU
Intel Pentium 4 2.8GHz HT ~3.2GHz CPU
Sapphire Radeon x1950 Pro 256mb GPU
1GB G.Skill PC2-6400 DDR2-800MHz RAM
400GB Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM 16MB Cache HDD
So here's what happened. I used the HDD from my old computer (not much point in buying a new one) and never did a reformat. Just hooked it all up, and booted into Vista. Everything worked great. Windows installed all the new drivers it could (USB, audio etc), when it asked me if I had a disc for the video drivers, I popped in the disc that came with my x1950 Pro and it installed great. I played Halo 2 all afternoon without a hitch.
I began to notice some graphical errors, for example: The marines had stuttering eyes and a few stray lines but nothing serious. I decided to update the drivers. So I went and downloaded the latest drivers (7.9) and installed them. Fired up Halo 2, everything looked as good as before, just no more stuttering eyes and stray lines. One problem, LAG. My frame rate had plummeted seriously. I now get about 20-30 fps.
I tried uninstalling the 7.9 drivers and putting the old 7.1 drivers back on, but still the bad frame rates continued. I tried some of my other games; Halo Combat Evolved, F.E.A.R. Combat, TES IV Oblivion. They all ran perfectly. I've tried reformatting and it still wont work.
I've tried asking on other forums, but I haven't had alot of help. I've tried various different Catalyst drivers including 7.7 and 7.8 I just can't figure this out! Please help me, I love this game and would like to play it at full speed again.
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