Performance Issues under Windows 7 Created 14 years ago2010-01-11 15:45:02 UTC by RotatorSplint RotatorSplint

Created 14 years ago2010-01-11 15:45:02 UTC by RotatorSplint RotatorSplint

Posted 14 years ago2010-01-11 17:03:29 UTC Post #277713
'Ello,

I recently sprung for Windows 7 and installed it on my desktop. Everything is running well, but I have some pretty nasty performance issues in most Source games (particularly TF2), but the problems are also moderately present in other engines (Borderlands/Mirror's Edge, etc.). The issue is that periodically, roughly every 3 to 4 seconds, my framerate will drop to a noticable 10-20 FPS for a split second, then return to normal.

During the "normal" moments of gameplay, my framerate hovers along a nice 60 FPS (unless I'm in some major combat). I have tried lowering my resolution to 640 x 480, making sure background programs and services are off (Like Opera, and I've screwed with msconfig a few times), running CCleaner, disabling my second monitor so that Windows isn't being drawn while TF2 is running, and disabling multicore rendering. None of these attempts have done anything to help.

I've noticed that the problem becomes increasingly present from the time I've launched the game to several minutes into gameplay. The issue also seems more present in network gameplay than single-player games (but then again, Episode Two has always out-performed TF2 for some reason). +Showbudget, as you can see below, is reporting a bunch of resource-hogs, but the culprits tend to be somewhat random in their appearance. The only recurring performance-killers, according to +showbudget, are Game and Mat_threadedendframe, whatever that last one has to do with.
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Any help is much appreciated! I haven't been able to find much useful information online, so I'm thinking of going to Steam Support with this one if I can't get it resolved soon.
Posted 14 years ago2010-01-11 17:54:06 UTC Post #277717
Have you installed drivers for your graphics, network and sound cards?
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Posted 14 years ago2010-01-11 23:21:49 UTC Post #277759
Yeah, they're all up-to-date and working fine.
Posted 14 years ago2010-01-12 00:44:44 UTC Post #277766
This guy had the mat_threadendframe issues as well. Try some of the suggestions from this thread:
http://forums.tf2maps.net/showthread.php?t=9738

It could also be GPU hiccups caused by your video card overheating. Check your card and see if it doesn't need some dusting.
Posted 14 years ago2010-01-12 01:13:11 UTC Post #277768
Way ahead of you. I remember finding that thread as I was googling the issue, but disabling multicore rendering didn't help, nor did setting the game's affinity to either one CPU or the other. I also removed my graphics card and dusted it as best I could; the problem wasn't reduced by any qualitative amount, so I don't think I'm running into any overheating issues. I forgot to mention that the issue is present at any resolution, so I'm thinking it isn't related to how hefty graphics hardware is.
Posted 14 years ago2010-01-12 04:00:42 UTC Post #277774
How about the old paged pool memory fix? Don't know if that's still an issue in Windows 7...try the windows hotfix in the 'team fortress 2/patches' folder.
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Posted 14 years ago2010-01-12 18:39:11 UTC Post #277811
The fix in the patches folder doesn't work (I'm guessing it's because I'm running 64-bit 7), but I made the manual edit in the registry and nothing improved.
Posted 14 years ago2010-01-13 10:28:20 UTC Post #277848
...Whats your system specs? (Im going to have Windows7 64-bit installed on my pc once done)
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