Here are some specs...

I don't know if this helps, but here is a Speedtest.net report.

Thanks, if you need any more info, let me know!
Unfortunately, cores mean (almost) nothing to LockOn/DCS/A-10 - it's all about clock speed.Beaker wrote:Even a single 8800 will do wonders! You have a decent quad core with a decent clock... that is an important 'foundation' for Lock On. Lock On utilizes the processor pretty heavily, but GPU is important either way.
Message me on Skype sometime and I can help you tweak your settings to favor your processor.
I know that there are little ways to tweak the processors and various things on the FC2 platform.Beaker wrote:Even a single 8800 will do wonders! You have a decent quad core with a decent clock... that is an important 'foundation' for Lock On. Lock On utilizes the processor pretty heavily, but GPU is important either way.
Message me on Skype sometime and I can help you tweak your settings to favor your processor.
It'll start a little laggy, but yeah, it is so weird. Once you get in the 150+ region, the fps gets lower and lower as the speed gets higher and higher. Yesterday I took the F-15 up and got a lead foot and pushed her to 550.. ish, lol, the fps were round-abouts 5!Teej wrote:Although the 9100 isn't great, the fact that it runs fine for a while (i.e. on the ground...what happens if you fly an air-start mission, do you get any time with good frames before they plummet?) makes it sound like a dust / airflow / heatsink problem...
Check these:
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=99637
http://www.techsupportforum.com/hardwar ... ssues.html
Seriously...download "speedfan".Robert-Fierce wrote:It'll start a little laggy, but yeah, it is so weird. Once you get in the 150+ region, the fps gets lower and lower as the speed gets higher and higher. Yesterday I took the F-15 up and got a lead foot and pushed her to 550.. ish, lol, the fps were round-abouts 5!