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Nortac
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Snausages
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Trumpstyle
Sweden114 Posts
Also if you running a stream while playing starcraft2, your fps will be cut in half, atleast that how it is for me. | ||
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Nortac
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JingleHell
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Are you doing enough stuff at once to be hitting the page file? That can cause performance problems as well. | ||
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FinBenton
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Nortac
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skyR
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Nortac
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Canonicalcheese
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On June 20 2011 06:35 Catroa wrote: I have a Core i5 2500k at normal clock speed with an HD 6850 GPU. I've noticed audiodg.exe claiming up to 15% CPU when a game is running, not sure if that has anything to do with that though. My comp is older than yours and it sometimes drops to 30 FPS on Ultra settings but that's as low as it will go. | ||
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jaj22
United Kingdom1376 Posts
It may help if you describe exactly what's happening and in what types of games. | ||
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Nortac
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Nortac
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jaj22
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Nortac
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Jaso
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Are you defragging or something? | ||
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Nortac
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Jaso
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Nortac
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EDIT:: It happens when I open a stream like it cant handle SC2 plus a stream. | ||
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Nortac
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skyR
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Nortac
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skyR
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Nortac
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Nortac
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Zeke50100
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skyR
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Have you updated to the latest version of flash and disabled hardware acceleration? | ||
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Nortac
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skyR
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Nortac
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skyR
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Nortac
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Nortac
United States375 Posts
Gigabyte Z68 mobo Intel Core i5 2500k MSi HD6850 8GB Corsair RAM DDR3 1TB HDD 650W PSU Those are my internals. My current open program during this lag spike is: Skype, Mozilla Firefox and Starcraft 2. My CPU Usage and Temps are: Core 1- 78% 48C Core 2- 6% 46C Core 3- 42% 45C Core 4- 11% 46C RAM- 38% (~3GB) Does anyone know what is causing these lag spikes because from all the benchmarks and everything I've seen the i5 should be able to handle this and I don't know where it could be bottlenecking or anything. | ||
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JingleHell
United States11308 Posts
On June 21 2011 07:10 Catroa wrote: Okay these lag spikes are becoming extremely annoying, I'm going to try to list all my information I have while these lag spikes occur so I can get some help. My computer: Gigabyte Z68 mobo Intel Core i5 2500k MSi HD6850 8GB Corsair RAM DDR3 1TB HDD 650W PSU Those are my internals. My current open program during this lag spike is: Skype, Mozilla Firefox and Starcraft 2. My CPU Usage and Temps are: Core 1- 78% 48C Core 2- 6% 46C Core 3- 42% 45C Core 4- 11% 46C RAM- 38% (~3GB) Does anyone know what is causing these lag spikes because from all the benchmarks and everything I've seen the i5 should be able to handle this and I don't know where it could be bottlenecking or anything. Wait, are you running dual monitors and watching the stream while playing? Is that the issue? | ||
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Antisocialmunky
United States5912 Posts
Is something accessing your hard drive frequently like anti-virus? It probably shouldn't matter in this day and age but still it seems to be a SW issue and not hardware. Could be some sort of issue with your graphics driver if its stream + SCII that causes it. Might update?. | ||
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JingleHell
United States11308 Posts
On June 21 2011 07:16 Antisocialmunky wrote: I'm going to do something old school and ask: Is something accessing your hard drive frequently like anti-virus? It probably shouldn't matter in this day and age but still it seems to be a SW issue and not hardware. Could be some sort of issue with your graphics driver if its stream + SCII that causes it. Might update?. Someone asked about AV already, so I hope that's not it. I was actually thinking some sort of bandwidth issue, and he's actually seeing latency, not bad FPS. | ||
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Nortac
United States375 Posts
EDIT:: Im installing some updates, I recently put in an HDMI cord and I think there is an update for it...could this be the problem?? | ||
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JingleHell
United States11308 Posts
On June 21 2011 07:21 Catroa wrote: Right now the only Antivirus Im running is AVG because its free and ive used it before. I might try to see if there is an update for my graphics drivers. Do that, and goto speedtest.net and find out what your bandwidth and ping look like. | ||
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skyR
Canada13817 Posts
You can also try having the stream opened in Chrome or Internet Explorer alongside Starcraft II. Maybe it's a Firefox thing for some strange reason (highly unlikely though but worth a try). | ||
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JingleHell
United States11308 Posts
On June 21 2011 07:23 skyR wrote: Perform a clean boot and only open up Starcraft II and the stream on Firefox. You can also try having the stream opened in Chrome or Internet Explorer alongside Starcraft II. Maybe it's a Firefox thing for some strange reason (highly unlikely though but worth a try). Well, depends, Firefox does have some streaming related memory leaks, but his memory usage doesn't compare to that causing his problem, IF he's given us the numbers from when it's actually occurring. They're also fairly slow, and don't happen to everyone, from what I've seen. | ||
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Antisocialmunky
United States5912 Posts
It may be the Firefox plugin process that is crapping out. | ||
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Nortac
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Zablah
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