here's the problem: i have a dell latitude d600 that i use to be able to my games on for as long as i wanted and now after i play 10-15 minutes the same games will become extremely slow. I never overworked my computer cuz i never played games on it for more than an hour at a time, but i would like to play a game more thatn 10-15 minutes.i keep my system clean (i defrag often, i've reformatted a few times, no spyware/adware, no viruses, always clean registry, etc)i've reseeded the memoryi've never dropped or bumped the computeri've gotten rid of some of the extra windows xp shit (outlook, no themes, no messanger, etc)i've run hardware scans and everything passes is there anyone that knows what's wrong???
10/31/2005 3:47:06 PM
1. Have you overclocked anything?2. Are you trying the same games you've always played?3. Are the environment factors the same as they always have been (ie heat)?
10/31/2005 4:19:40 PM
10/31/2005 4:31:09 PM
how much RAM do you have?whats the size of your paging file?
10/31/2005 4:50:11 PM
heat, check your fans
10/31/2005 4:52:45 PM
*i've been tryin to play call of duty and nhl 2006my computer has always been able to handle them fine, and i even was able to play half-life 2 with no problem*ive always try to keep the fan clear of obstruction so nothing ever really gets that hot, i've compared temperature with my girlfriends computer and it wasnt much different*and my pagin file size is standard now, ive tried to adjust it but i didnt know an optimal settingmy laptop has 512 mb RAM, 32 mb video, 1.8 ghz processor, not a beast but my games have always worked great until a few months ago
10/31/2005 6:03:18 PM
orangeaccord,the frames start to slow down and stays at a constant slow speed after about 10-15 minutes
10/31/2005 6:05:30 PM
bttt
10/31/2005 9:14:48 PM
it could be a heat problem.. It seems more likely that the game would crash though. Try posting here:http://www.hardforum.comPost under the video card section and someone will probably have a good answer for you.
10/31/2005 11:27:53 PM
It's heat; it used to happen to me with my old computer until I replaced the case.Also, http://www12.tomshardware.com/images/thg_video_1_cpu_cooling.zipif you want to see examples of games slowing down due to an overheating cpu.Also watch it if you want to see a cpu hit 370 degrees C (yes, 370 C) and burn.
10/31/2005 11:38:26 PM
thanks
11/1/2005 4:14:51 PM
^^i have a laptop though, so i couldnt' just change the case and get better fanshow could i improve the coolin in my laptop?
11/1/2005 4:29:43 PM
Beats me.Maybe a can of air to the intake and exhaust vents?
11/1/2005 4:32:53 PM
can of compressed air and blow out all the openings and fans.can also try something like this:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16834999336
11/1/2005 4:44:52 PM