SnobbyBoss
SAS Medic
+18|7003
actually you put §C for ornage text and i will not reveal the others

Last edited by SnobbyBoss (2006-01-29 06:33:25)

Sondernkommando
Member
+22|6979
My XPS is 1.25 years old.  It's based on the P4 3.4 gHz CPU. 

I configured it with GeForce 6800 GTO and Creative Audigy ZS Platinum but only 512 MB Ram.  It still played BF2 very well, but loaded slowly.  Yesterday, I tossed in another Gigabyte of Corsair Ram and it plays very smoothly in all facets.  I admit to having BF2 at Medium settings, but Dell has not let me down.

So far!
Arkane
Member
+1|6946
I've gopt the lowly dimension 4700, with an X850XT.  Running 2 1/5 gigs of ram, and have no complaints.  Once you disable all the "great" dell support crap and other uneeded junk, it rocks.  I am usually one of the first ingame.
Maj.Do
Member
+85|7015|good old CA
hmm u sure its not overheating?  i had a xps 4 and i had that.  Dell told me it was the CDrom .  : \
F.Rabshaw
Member
+37|6945
I have an xps. No crashes here.
CC-Marley
Member
+407|7092

CC-Marley wrote:

I have an XPS gen3... Its a monster...!st or 2nd on everytime..All settings on MAX...Though lately it has been minimizing BF2 during gameplay from time to time......cant figure out what program is running in the background to cause this...
Update..My Dell XPS3 still works great. I am also still in the top 2 or 3 on 95% of the time. Found that dumbass program and killed it too..

Last edited by CC-Marley (2006-03-06 00:17:19)

markkos
Kokko, kokoo koko kokko kokoon!
+9|6938|Zurich, Switzerland
I have got a Dell XPS tower since november last yeat and I haven't got yet any problems. I bought Battlefield one day after getting the PC. My configuration is:
Intel Pentium 4 670 3,8 GHz
2x1024gb  DDR? 667 MHz
2xnVidia GeForce 7800 GTX SLI
SoundBlaster Xtreme Music (?) 7.1 (?)
320 GB hard drive
Logitech MX700 mouse&keyboard

I love it! With virus scan ca. 50 fps while my old PC would have ca. 1 or 2 fps.
jjrp02
Member
+18|6910|Baton Rouge, LA, USA
I have a Gen I XPS...and I almost never have problems...

almost being the key word...

every now and then I'll have a crash...normally it's right after I just got finished loading and joining a server and it's "loading" after it's done "loaded" and I go faster than apparently my comp can think, then I'll say WTF and try again....


but the one that I get rarely (used to happen about once a week but hasn't happened in a while "knock on wood") was that when I was in a vehicle or was in between switching weapons, my whole comp would lock and I would have to manually restart the whole PC
DeadboyUSMC
Member
+65|6962|NCFSU2

F.Rabshaw wrote:

I have an xps. No crashes here.
Same here. The only crashes I've ever experienced are the ones involving the server crapping on itself.
FarEdge
Member
+0|6890
I have a Gen5 XPS - really, really loaded.

I've never had an issue at all. Runs with all settings maxed out.
I'm still running an older ATI driver though (maybe a year old). Everything runs perfect with it. Back then there were tons of issues with the Catalyst releases and I got sick of constantly worrying about drivers - I figure - if it isn't broken, no need to fix it.
M1-Lightning
Jeepers Creepers
+136|6994|Peoria, Illinois
I have an XPS Gen 5 with an Nvidia card and have no performance issues with it. I do crash once in a while to desktop but since I'm on Teamspeak with many others, I know that about half the players on the BF2 server crash at the same time as I do and this included AMD users as well as intel users, ATI as well as Nvidia so it's not a hardware issue. It's an issue with EA and their latest patch. I've been on a server where half the players crash and I didn't, so it seems totally random.
KtotheIMMY
Member
+513|7026
I have a Dell XPS but haven't experienced any similar problems. Wish I could help!
jonnykill
The Microwave Man
+235|6943
I'd blame it on shitty coding by DICE . As an example I can load COD , find a server , join it and get 10 kills in the amount of time it takes me to simply get past Client Verification on BF2 .

Last edited by jonnykill (2006-03-06 13:19:40)

Buzerk1
Member
+44|7100
I have a Dell XPS (make that 2)... but sorry can't help I have Dell XPS M170 and a Dell Inspiron XPS gen 1 (2 laptops) and BF2 is running great on both...
revolution.inc
Pass
+35|7034|Phoenix, Az
This topic is so old lol! After like a week of posting this post I went to dell and updated my drivers, ever since I did that Ive had no crashes!

Thanks for all for your help .


Have you guys heard of the XPS Renegade, dammn it can run dual core 4.26 processors!! look it up, it will be out on may.
it will be able to run quad 7800 gtx sli cards, although that alone cost somewhere around  gs

Last edited by revolution.inc (2006-03-09 17:36:50)

Maj.Do
Member
+85|7015|good old CA
still i think dell shouldve went with AMD for dual core, theres no way the intel chips can get full pot. of the 4 GTX
SIRNUCKLES
Member
+0|6891
The majority of the people on this topic claiming to have issues with BF2 crashing to a blanl blue screen are all running ATI video cards?  Hmmmm.  Gents, get rid of them and go with a high quality Nvidia card!  I have the 7800 GTX and it absolutely screems through BF2 on all high settings and AA at X4.  Give them a shot and your crashes will cease.

SirNuckles
markkos
Kokko, kokoo koko kokko kokoon!
+9|6938|Zurich, Switzerland
Same here, are you using two with SLI? How many FPS?
Cyberwolf
Banned
+14|6955

revolution.inc wrote:

Do any of you guys have a Dell XPS? I've recently been talking to Dell XPS users that play on battlefield 2 servers, and we all have the same problem... crashes. We dont know whats wrong with XPS's but it seems that every XPS user that plays BF 2 for a while will have its computer crash into a blank blue screen without an error message... just blank... making a wierd noise.XPS are top of the line gaming-computers so I dont know whatssup. If any of you guys  can help or have the same prob as me... just hit me up... please...This crash is getting annoing!:-(
I'm not sure what Chipset the Dell XPS systems use...But I had the same problem with my custom built system. At first I thought it was OS / RAM / Graphic Card Related. Reloaded / Replaced and no change. Tweaked with BIOS settings, no change. Tweaked Vid Card / OS / BF2 settings...No change.

Bought a new Motherboard...Problem resolved. BF2 just didn't like the SIS chipset my old board was using.
DrakeRide55
Member
+5|6916
I have an XPS GEN 5 and it ROCKS.
P4 3.2 Dual core
2G RAM @ 667
Nvidia 7800GTX. 256MB
I load top 3 every game and have graphics on High. AA x4
I occasionally crash to desktop but so do all of my friends from time to time.
<[onex]>Headstone
Member
+102|6965|New York
Sounds an aweful lot like a conflict with the sound cards. Try lowering your sound to a lower level.

If thats not the problem, Make sure you use a good driver for your vidio card. Its recomended to NOT USE any ATI driver above the 5.12 for Any card Under an X1800. If you can, you should Goto ATI and under previouse driver versions you should get the regular control panel and then get the seprate 5.12 Driver only. That CCC Control panel Running on That .net Crap causes more problems than it solves.

I would also check that your mamory isnt overheating. A typical X800 or X850 Puts out an Insane amount of heat. Normal range of 57c and above. Couple that with the Heat of a prescott core Intel processor, your going to have problems. Take the side cover off your computer and run it that way. It Just might help.


Other than those fixes, I dont know what to tell you. I have to run my Home built (very well ventilated) computer with the side cover off to keep the System ram cool enough to avoid this problem.

Hope you get it sorted.

PS, Use a program called Driver cleaner3 from www.guru3d.com  to clean out old drivers. READ the RAEDME that comes with it for full instructions.

Harry

Last edited by <[onex]>Headstone (2006-03-07 12:17:34)

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