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Possible shuttering frame rate fix for Nvidia Gpu's


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RatedRRazgriz

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Hello, First of all let me appologise for any spelling mistakes.

I may have stumbled apon a possible fix for shuttering frame for Nvidia Gpu's. It worked for me, so i thaught i might tell yall in case it works for you.

Inside of Nvidia Control Panel go to Manage 3D settings

1. Click Program settings

2. Add a profile for Dragon Age Origins by clicking add

3. Navigate your way to where you have installed Dragon Age: Origins

4. Then go to Dragon Age then into the bin_ship folder.

5. Click on the daorigins icon then click open

6. Go down to the line that says Power managent mode.

7. In the drop down slider change to "prefer maxiumum performance

8. Then click apply in the bottem right hand corner

Hope this works for you. it helped my frame rate become more stable.

Modifié par RatedRRazgriz, 01 décembre 2009 - 06:41 .


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Titius.Vibius

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Duly noted, I'll give it a try myself.

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RatedRRazgriz

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let me know if it fixed it :D

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Matrim2217

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After adding Dragon Age I could not find "Power Management" in the list

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13LicHKinG

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hmm....try updating ur driver?

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Matrim2217

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It's the latest driver... dunno why I don't see that option

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RatedRRazgriz

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When I get home from school I'll post a screen shot of where it is.

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TallBearNC

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that power option only shows with some of the more moderns GPUs. I think it only shows for the 9000+ or 200+ series...

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TallBearNC

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Also for 2 core systems, shutting off the daupdater service will help give you a small perf boost as well.. (although your online profiles wont update)

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RatedRRazgriz

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Ohh.. Well. Knowing that now. I guess this will only apply to 9 series and 200 series cards :/ assuming that It helps their frame rate issues.

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paNix3d

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i cant find power management for my 9500gt, am updating to latest drivers. will let you know if it shows up

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paNix3d

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i have a 9500gt and i cant find power management...

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digitalscars

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iv got the 8500 GT card and no power managent mode on there pal

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RatedRRazgriz

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Hold on. just to show y'all that it does exist ill post a screen shot

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s465.photobucket.com/albums/rr15/Razgriz_album/


For thoes of you who dont have that option are you using Win XP? if so i belive thats why. i booted up to my XP partishion and the option wasent there. Im sorry for not thinking that it may only be aviable on certin OS's. Im using Win 7 64bit ultimate


my appologies. :sick:

Modifié par RatedRRazgriz, 03 décembre 2009 - 04:44 .


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digitalscars

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yer im useing XP ><

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digitalscars

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have we got a fix for this on xp yet guys?


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Titius.Vibius

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There's another sort of a fix and has done good to me, check 3d settings and add dragonage, look for threaded optimization, tick on. This sort of a fix adds more fps.

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army_ant7

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Hi Guys! I have a GeForce 9600GT with driver version 195.81. I'm wondering why I don't have the "Power management mode" in the place that you showed in the screen shot. Also, is the fact the Dragon Age doesn't register to the Nvidia Control Panel(Program Settings), and that you have to "Add" it manually? Anyone who had it register on installation please speak up :-).



Does adding it ensure that the settings you set in the Nvidia Cpl. will work for the game? Anyone to testify to this? Thanks!

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Lord Dagon

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Hello, was wondering if you could share some frame rate tips? I have an GeForce 8600M GT based Dell XPS latop running Windows 7 64 bit. I completed DAO and Awakenings installed with the 1.03 patch applied but my enjoyment of the game was spoiled by poor framerate during large battles and chugged along in cities and crowded areas.



I was forced to play on medium settings with textures set to low, frame buffer effects and render multiple targets turned off but I still found in both games I had to quit out and restart every couple of hours. Lots of enemies on screen caused frame rate to drop well below an acceptable 25fps, resulting in slow motion battles and poor response from the action bars and inventory screens.



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Processor: Intel® Core™2 Duo CPU T7250 @ 2.00GHz (1996 MHz)

Operating System: Windows 7 Professional, 64-bit

DirectX version: 11.0

GPU processor: GeForce 8600M GT

Driver version: 195.62

Processor Cores: 32

Core clock: 475 MHz

Shader clock: 950 MHz

Memory clock: 702 MHz (1404 MHz data rate)

Memory interface: 128-bit

Total available graphics memory: 2047 MB

Dedicated video memory: 256 MB

System video memory: 0 MB

Shared system memory: 1791 MB

Video BIOS version: 60.84.5E.00.08

IRQ: 16

Bus: PCI Express x16

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Lord Dagon

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Thanks RatedRRazgriz and Titius.Vibius, god knows why Dragon Age didn't create a Nvidida Control panel profile when it scanned my system the first time!