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    Quote Originally Posted by AhmedGemy View Post
    Hello Guys
    My crossfire Fps Really low Max 50 Fps
    My PC information is
    1-Ram 4 GB
    2- CPU Pentium 4 - 3GHz
    3-VIDEO CARD 512 nvidia
    4-Hard Disk 500 GB
    5-Window Xp or windows 7 the same problem but fps more high in Windows 7
    what Should i do
    iam from Egypt
    can any one help me
    make sure u have +8 GB Free on C:/
    Make Sure U dont Open Heavy Program While Open Crossfire
    Choose Normal Set On Option And Choose Right Screen Resolution



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    Quote Originally Posted by Zapehy View Post
    Your Specs aren't too bad, but your GPU has a low amount of memory. I would reccomend 1GB+ for your GPU, or have an Integrated GPU, which i wouldn't recommend, it kinda takes away from some of the performance. I would Recommend:

    1. Set crossfire.exe to "High" Priority in the process list of Task Manager by clicking the Processes Tab at the top and finding crossfire.exe, then rightclicking.

    2. If your on a Laptop, put your powerplan to High Performance. When you have this option on, keep your Laptop plugged in.

    3. Use Sufficient Cooling by putting your computer on a cooling tray or something. A cheap one for a Laptop costs about $10 USD. If you have a desktop, clean out your fans, or if your PC is in a tight space, take it out into an open one so it can get more cool air.

    4. Turn your theme to windows 98 style, it uses less memory, equaling more performance. To get to it, right click your desktop and click personalize on Windows 7.

    5. Close any programs that are 50,000k in Task Manager, less programs=more performance to you

    6. Update your drivers, for your GPU, CPU, Chipset, etc. Old drivers=bad performance

    Thats all i can give. btw, 50fps is fine, it might be your monitor's refresh rate (if it effects framerate). Sounds crazy, especially these days, but it might just be the case.
    Thank you very much that's Awesome

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    Quote Originally Posted by AhmedGemy View Post
    Thank you very much that's Awesome
    No problem

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    lol my fps is 20-30 always
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