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presumbly it was just the output of some pc program, but anyway

 

Processors Information	 
Processor 1	ID = 0
   	Number of cores	1 (max 1)
   	Number of threads	1 (max 1)
   	Name	AMD Sempron
   	Codename	Barton
   	Specification	AMD Sempron(tm) 3000+
   	Package	Socket A (462)
   	CPUID	6.A.0
   	Extended CPUID	7.A
   	Core Stepping	
   	Technology	0.13 um
   	Core Speed	1992.0 MHz
   	Multiplier x FSB	12.0 x 166.0 MHz
   	Rated Bus speed	332.0 MHz
   	Instructions sets	MMX (+), 3DNow! (+), SSE
   	L1 Data cache	64 KBytes, 2-way set associative, 64-byte line size
   	L1 Instruction cache	64 KBytes, 2-way set associative, 64-byte line size
   	L2 cache	512 KBytes, 16-way set associative, 64-byte line size
   	FID/VID Control	no

   	K7 Thermal sensor	yes


Chipset	 
Northbridge	NVIDIA nForce2 IGP rev. A2
Southbridge	NVIDIA nForce2 MCP rev. A3
Graphic Interface	AGP
AGP Revision	3.0
AGP Transfer Rate	8x
AGP SBA	supported, enabled
Memory Type	DDR
Memory Size	1024 MBytes
Channels	Single
Memory Frequency	199.2 MHz (5:6)
CAS# latency (CL)	2.0
RAS# to CAS# delay (tRCD)	3
RAS# Precharge (tRP)	3
Cycle Time (tRAS)	8

Memory SPD	 
DIMM #	1
   	SMBus address	0x52
   	Memory type	DDR
   	Manufacturer (ID)	PNY Electronics (7FBA000000000000)
   	Size	1024 MBytes
   	Max bandwidth	PC3200 (200 MHz)
   	Part number	
   	Manufacturing date	Week 08/Year 55
   	Number of banks	2
   	Data width	64 bits
   	Correction	None
   	Registered	no
   	Buffered	no
   	Nominal Voltage	2.50 Volts
   	EPP	no
   	XMP	no

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F257 probably has it right. It's more than likely something running in the background sucking up CPU cycles...which will appear to you as lag.

 

Since your running a Barton core on a Sempron CPU, ET is likely taking about 90% of your cpu cycles while it's running. It gives you little room to run anything else in the background like an anti-virus or xfire.

 

One questions I do have for you though, is whether your running wired or wireless? Also do you have anything else thats connecting to the same router?

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F257 probably has it right. It's more than likely something running in the background sucking up CPU cycles...which will appear to you as lag.

 

Since your running a Barton core on a Sempron CPU, ET is likely taking about 90% of your cpu cycles while it's running. It gives you little room to run anything else in the background like an anti-virus or xfire.

 

One questions I do have for you though, is whether your running wired or wireless? Also do you have anything else thats connecting to the same router?

 

wireless

 

on rare occasion there is 1 other comp in the house online

 

i think i get antivirus updates every 15 to 30 minutes. i am sure that is hurting me some but i have really only started have sever lag this last 2 weeks.

 

its weird i know.

 

until i can get a better comp i am gonna have to ride this one out.

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Grave no matter what you will do, you will lag.

 

RAM - DDR RAM. No PC comes with DDR RAM now a days.

Chipset - 2003/4 chipset. 6 years old chipset.

CPU: Appx 6 years old CPU.

Hard drive - Assuming it's IDE will give you slow map loading time and slow start up and lags.

 

Sorry man but you really need new PC. :)

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Grave no matter what you will do, you will lag.

 

RAM - DDR RAM. No PC comes with DDR RAM now a days.

Chipset - 2003/4 chipset. 6 years old chipset.

CPU: Appx 6 years old CPU.

Hard drive - Assuming it's IDE will give you slow map loading time and slow start up and lags.

 

Sorry man but you really need new PC. :)

 

Everyone needs a new comp since you got your i7. lol :P Maybe you should share cycle time on one of your cores, lol.

 

Also I know that he's running IDE unless he bought a SATA PCI card. That

 

Dares right thought, an upgrade wouldn't hurt at this point, but since computers still aren't free and the economy sucks lets see what we can do with what your have to work with.

 

1. Your running wireless. If you have the router close enough to the comp to run a cable, I'd highly recommend testing that out and see if the problem goes away. If it doesn't then try turning the wifi off on the router and only running wired for a bit.

 

2. If your running your AV updates every 15-30 minutes..don't. Shut it off while your gaming in fact if you feel comfortable doing that. If you tend to DL alot of stuff then leave it on and select to manually update it.

 

3. What other processes are running in the background. Xfire? Vent? If you have a bunch of little icons in your system tray (lower right hand side on most XP/Vista/7 setups) then your likely running a bunch of shit that's eating up CPU cycles. I was being nice when I said ET is likely eating up 90% of your CPU. It's probably more like 100%. If you don't believe me then open your task manager, startup ET and play for a few minutes then minimize ET while in game and take a look. Your page file and CPU will be much higher.

 

4. Long shot, but if you can check your temps while playing then I'd do so. I'd recommend Hardware Monitor. Someone posted a similar program around here awhile back that seemed just as good and you didn't have to install it. Wish I could remember the name. :hmm

 

5. Find out how much free space you have left on your hard drive. If it's just crammed full of crap then you may simply just be out of space, or you need to defrag and your page file is in a badly fragmented section which is causing higher latencys on the seek time..thus slowing down your computer.

 

6. If you didn't understand what I wrote on 5, just crack open a beer..sit down and PM me with any ?'s on wtf I'm talking about. Or google/yahoo that ish.

 

7. Go buy a new PC..and x-fer your ET Key over. :P

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I lag once every 2 seconds.

 

I also get the server "Heartbeat" perfect.jpgsv_p04.jpgsv_dsc.jpg

 

Ping statistics for 216.155.146.19

Packets: Sent = 34, Received = 34, Lost = 0 (0% loss),

Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:

Minimum = 28ms, Maximum = 40ms, Average = 35ms

Control-C

^C

 

Operating System:

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Windows XP Home Edition (5.1, Build 2600) Service Pack 3 (2600.xpsp_sp3_gdr.091208-2036)

Language: English (Regional Setting: English)

System Manufacturer: HP Pavilion 061

System Model: PS563AA-ABA A1010N

BIOS: Phoenix - AwardBIOS v6.00PG

Processor: Intel® Celeron® CPU 2.93GHz

Memory: 2040MB RAM

Page File: 691MB used, 3244MB available

Windows Dir: C:\WINDOWS

DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0c (4.09.0000.0904)

DX Setup Parameters: Not found

DxDiag Version: 5.03.2600.5512 32bit Unicode

 

Display Devices

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Card name: Intel® 82845G/GL/GE/PE/GV Graphics Controller

Manufacturer: Intel Corporation

Chip type: Intel® 82845G Graphics Controller

DAC type: Internal

Device Key: Enum\PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2562&SUBSYS_57781462&REV_03

Display Memory: 64.0 MB

Current Mode: 1440 x 900 (32 bit) (75Hz)

Monitor: Plug and Play Monitor

Monitor Max Res: 1600,1200

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