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Sat 20/11/04 at 12:25
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"Fishing For Reddies"
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Sorry to bother you all.

But I was just wondering, if you build a New PC, do you have to calibrate anything or change any settings.

The graphics card is running about 3 FPS, it's a GeForce 6800 GT.

The RAM could be running at Single Channel and needs to be changed to Dual. (It's 2 x 512 MB Ballistix).

Anyone built a PC and know of anything you need to do to optimise it? Any programs, etc?

Cheers, Guys!
Sat 20/11/04 at 13:32
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Posts: 4,279
What are you running to get only 3 fps and have you tried the latest drivers for your graphics card?

[URL]http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp_2k_66.93[/URL]

If you need to set up dual memory you need to enter your motherboard bios and change it. Most motherboards do it automatically however some don't.
Sat 20/11/04 at 12:25
Regular
"Fishing For Reddies"
Posts: 4,986
Sorry to bother you all.

But I was just wondering, if you build a New PC, do you have to calibrate anything or change any settings.

The graphics card is running about 3 FPS, it's a GeForce 6800 GT.

The RAM could be running at Single Channel and needs to be changed to Dual. (It's 2 x 512 MB Ballistix).

Anyone built a PC and know of anything you need to do to optimise it? Any programs, etc?

Cheers, Guys!

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