First off, I have been writing config files, doing computer cleaning and av runs and maintanence, and showing people dream memory tweaks and bf2 tweaks for years. I have no clue why this is happening though and I've never heard of these factors before.
My System:
OS: Windows 7 (64 bit), LEGAL version, not release candidate
CPU: i7 920
Memory: 6gb triple channel OCZ gold
Hard Drives: 2x300gb 7200rpm SATA drives in Striped RAID
Video: Geforce 295
Monitors: 2x24" HP w2408h monitors (hooked up using HDMI cables) at max resolution of 1820x1200 (while gaming)
Case/Cooling: Antec P193 with over the Video ginormous fan (no liquid cooling)
Security: Windows defender thingamajiggy (latest one). Comes in second to NOD32 here: http://www.av-comparatives.org/ who I trust completely, and I don't feel like paying for Eset anymore
Background Apps: Xfire and Teamspeak, ALL UNNECESSARY APPS AND PROCESSES CLOSED
Last Build Date: Assembled and installed the whole computer in September, 3% fragmentation on the disk
I run the game with compatibility mode (XP Service Pack 2 / 3, same results for either) and aero disabled.
I set the fps cap to 300 just to see what it might do, and constantly watch the in-game fps.
Temperature:
I had video temps monitoring and idle, they average around 45-48 C, the whole time I was playing the game, they went up to about 53 C and never went about 55, so it's not heating
Problem:
With the limiter off, it can jump up to 220. On a fresh instance of BF2 it averages around 90 give or take 10. During gameplay the fps average will slowly drop. By the end of 1 round it can be around 60, 2 rounds 50 or 40, and eventually the fps will get down to 30, then 20, then even 15. By that time I have to bail. The whole time I see no discernable increase in temperature. Once the average drops, no matter what, it does not recover more than 10 fps.
My System:
OS: Windows 7 (64 bit), LEGAL version, not release candidate
CPU: i7 920
Memory: 6gb triple channel OCZ gold
Hard Drives: 2x300gb 7200rpm SATA drives in Striped RAID
Video: Geforce 295
Monitors: 2x24" HP w2408h monitors (hooked up using HDMI cables) at max resolution of 1820x1200 (while gaming)
Case/Cooling: Antec P193 with over the Video ginormous fan (no liquid cooling)
Security: Windows defender thingamajiggy (latest one). Comes in second to NOD32 here: http://www.av-comparatives.org/ who I trust completely, and I don't feel like paying for Eset anymore
Background Apps: Xfire and Teamspeak, ALL UNNECESSARY APPS AND PROCESSES CLOSED
Last Build Date: Assembled and installed the whole computer in September, 3% fragmentation on the disk
I run the game with compatibility mode (XP Service Pack 2 / 3, same results for either) and aero disabled.
I set the fps cap to 300 just to see what it might do, and constantly watch the in-game fps.
Temperature:
I had video temps monitoring and idle, they average around 45-48 C, the whole time I was playing the game, they went up to about 53 C and never went about 55, so it's not heating
Problem:
With the limiter off, it can jump up to 220. On a fresh instance of BF2 it averages around 90 give or take 10. During gameplay the fps average will slowly drop. By the end of 1 round it can be around 60, 2 rounds 50 or 40, and eventually the fps will get down to 30, then 20, then even 15. By that time I have to bail. The whole time I see no discernable increase in temperature. Once the average drops, no matter what, it does not recover more than 10 fps.