Name: Anonymous 2005-11-22 8:02
Very strange. I have an Athlon XP 3500+ on a MSI mobo with VIA K8T800 Pro chipset, an AGP8X GeForce 6800, and 1 GB Kingstom ValueRAM (CL3) in dual-channel mode. Not overclocking anything. Very low temps and no thermal problems. Optimized configuration. No malware. No system tray bullshit.
Everything ran fine, until it suddenly didn't :) , although I hadn't installed anything that day. After exiting a game (Morrowind) and restarting it later, now I find input stutters when it's going too fast. Notice I said input, as the game reports it's going at a rock solid, limited 85 fps, and if you're on autorun, or moving with keys, for example, it's indeed smooth. Problem is, input is stuttering. You have to move the mouse a lot to get any reaction, and when you do, the camera jumps quite a bit in every step (yet it's going at 85 fps and I can see it if I move with the keyboard). Keystrokes are ignored half of the time, as if it were losing messages. When the system is under some load, i.e. the game slows down to under 30 fps, it's back to normal, although the mouse movement lags a bit. Everything else works fine.
I'll try updating chipset and graphics drivers, and toying with some options, although this was working yesterday without a problem, and I didn't update anything. In the mean time, if Anonymous knows exactly why is this happening, I'd be glad to read about it, thanks.
Everything ran fine, until it suddenly didn't :) , although I hadn't installed anything that day. After exiting a game (Morrowind) and restarting it later, now I find input stutters when it's going too fast. Notice I said input, as the game reports it's going at a rock solid, limited 85 fps, and if you're on autorun, or moving with keys, for example, it's indeed smooth. Problem is, input is stuttering. You have to move the mouse a lot to get any reaction, and when you do, the camera jumps quite a bit in every step (yet it's going at 85 fps and I can see it if I move with the keyboard). Keystrokes are ignored half of the time, as if it were losing messages. When the system is under some load, i.e. the game slows down to under 30 fps, it's back to normal, although the mouse movement lags a bit. Everything else works fine.
I'll try updating chipset and graphics drivers, and toying with some options, although this was working yesterday without a problem, and I didn't update anything. In the mean time, if Anonymous knows exactly why is this happening, I'd be glad to read about it, thanks.