MagicalVacation
Geek Trainee
I recently bought a new PC with an Intel Pentium 4 2.55Ghz processor and a GeForce 4 TI 4600 video card. Naturally I was rather hyped to see the performance of this card in its fullest glory. Yet when I had finished installing the showcase demo's (Werewolf, Tidepool, Squid, Grace,...) and executed them, dissapointment struck. The framerate of these real-time animations was horribly slow and shocky, in other words, they did not run smoothy at all ! Now, I would have expected something entirely different from a showcase that's supposed to show the true potential of the GeForce 4 TI 4600.
Is this normal?
Or is something wrong with the setup of my video card?
I'm not exactly educated in the area of graphic cards and so on, but I did install the latest official GeForce driver (41.09) and DirectX 9.0. On top of that I went to the settings of the GeForce and enabled agressive instead of balanced performance.
After doing all that, I put the showcase issues aside for a moment and tried my hands on some games. I started with Soldier Of Fortune II: Double Helix. My findings were that when I didn't go over the top with the video settings, there still were frequent slowdowns in the game, especially when a lot of enemies appeared on screen or when I was standing in open areas with a lot of trees and bushes, etc...
Also in Neverwinter Nights, the game slows down in open areas such as the town center, etc... It only runs smoothy in small rooms. BTW, it doesn't matter what video settings are used, it still slows down.
Perhaps all of this is normal, but I would like to here more about this. If there is anyone who thinks he/she can help, please do.
Thanx,
-MagicalVacation.
Is this normal?
Or is something wrong with the setup of my video card?
I'm not exactly educated in the area of graphic cards and so on, but I did install the latest official GeForce driver (41.09) and DirectX 9.0. On top of that I went to the settings of the GeForce and enabled agressive instead of balanced performance.
After doing all that, I put the showcase issues aside for a moment and tried my hands on some games. I started with Soldier Of Fortune II: Double Helix. My findings were that when I didn't go over the top with the video settings, there still were frequent slowdowns in the game, especially when a lot of enemies appeared on screen or when I was standing in open areas with a lot of trees and bushes, etc...
Also in Neverwinter Nights, the game slows down in open areas such as the town center, etc... It only runs smoothy in small rooms. BTW, it doesn't matter what video settings are used, it still slows down.
Perhaps all of this is normal, but I would like to here more about this. If there is anyone who thinks he/she can help, please do.
Thanx,
-MagicalVacation.