tuxify
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My friend just built his own computer. Here are the specs:
Intel E8400
GIGABYTE P53-DS3L
Sapphire HD 4850
G.Skill 2GB DDR2 800
We built it, installed windows on it, updated all the drivers, etc.
Then we installed Counter-Strike: Source.
Before we joined a server we changed all the settings to the recommended settings, then put in fps_max 101, cl_updaterate 101, cl_cmdrate 100, rate 25000, and join a server.
For the first minute or so, we get a constant 100+ FPS, but then the FPS drops to below 10 and stays there. The ping is fine, choke and loss all fine, and the in is fine as well. The odd thing we see is when the FPS drops, the out goes to like 10 k/s, which seems like it could be affecting the FPS.
We go to the video stress test, and get 100+ FPS, so we don't think it's a driver/hardware problem.
We're using Avira AntiVir for an antivirus, and I'm starting to think it's a firewall issue, but I've enabled both steam and HL2 in the firewall settings.
Any help?
Restarting steam didn't help.
Intel E8400
GIGABYTE P53-DS3L
Sapphire HD 4850
G.Skill 2GB DDR2 800
We built it, installed windows on it, updated all the drivers, etc.
Then we installed Counter-Strike: Source.
Before we joined a server we changed all the settings to the recommended settings, then put in fps_max 101, cl_updaterate 101, cl_cmdrate 100, rate 25000, and join a server.
For the first minute or so, we get a constant 100+ FPS, but then the FPS drops to below 10 and stays there. The ping is fine, choke and loss all fine, and the in is fine as well. The odd thing we see is when the FPS drops, the out goes to like 10 k/s, which seems like it could be affecting the FPS.
We go to the video stress test, and get 100+ FPS, so we don't think it's a driver/hardware problem.
We're using Avira AntiVir for an antivirus, and I'm starting to think it's a firewall issue, but I've enabled both steam and HL2 in the firewall settings.
Any help?
Restarting steam didn't help.