Specs:
Reformatted recently, most up-to-date drivers etc.
Since christmas break is nearly over and I wont have as much time to play games, I am finally willing to RMA parts and be gameless for a while . BF2 seems to be the only game getting low FPS, though I havent extensively tested some of my other older games. Ive tested every other piece of hardware in my computer, and they seem to be fine (note: havent been able to swap GPUs as I sold my old one). Im wondering if my mobo, being ECS and possibly full of fail, could cause lag in a specific game? Even though it would make no sense whatsoever, could the PSU do that too?
PS: Whenever I get a chance to swap my GPU out, if it turns out to be the problem and I want to RMA it... Ive had the GPU since August, would I RMA it to Newegg or PNY?
Code:
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 5200+ 2.7GHz RAM: 2 GB Crucial Ballistix DDR2 (800 MHz) RAM 4-4-4-12 HDD:WD Caviar SE 160 GB 7200 RPM 8MB cache GPU: PNY 8800 GT 512 MB stock clocks Monitor: HP Pavilion mx704 17" CRT running 1024x768 @ 85Hz Sound: Integrated Realtek OS: XP Pro 32-bit SP2 Motherboard: ECS GeForce6100M-M2 (inb4LOLMICROATX) PSU: Antec Basiq 500W 2 12V rails @ 18A
Since christmas break is nearly over and I wont have as much time to play games, I am finally willing to RMA parts and be gameless for a while . BF2 seems to be the only game getting low FPS, though I havent extensively tested some of my other older games. Ive tested every other piece of hardware in my computer, and they seem to be fine (note: havent been able to swap GPUs as I sold my old one). Im wondering if my mobo, being ECS and possibly full of fail, could cause lag in a specific game? Even though it would make no sense whatsoever, could the PSU do that too?
PS: Whenever I get a chance to swap my GPU out, if it turns out to be the problem and I want to RMA it... Ive had the GPU since August, would I RMA it to Newegg or PNY?