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/facepalm at comments about it not being cpu-heavy.

Obviously I can't be 100% sure, but put me down with that previous poster that said your CPU is on the weak side.

I'm also unsure how your test of overclocking and underclocking your video card with no change in performance is proof that it's not your CPU as the bottleneck. One would think that's exactly the type of proof that is showing your CPU as the bottleneck.
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Bagelstein: I have been through every thread out there pertaining to fixes for FPS issues in this game, none of them have worked. I have rolled back drivers, tried beta drivers, uninstalled 3D, etc etc etc. I haven't really seen anyone talking about nvidia mobile GPUs so I was wondering if anyone knows of any fixes for these in specific.

i7 @ 1.6hz
4gb RAM
Nvidia GT 330M
Shocking! But I've got one with a ATI 4850 mobility which is the SAME as the desktop excepting slightly lower core/RAM clocks and it'sn slow, while you're using a severely old and castrated nVidia GPU....

(5XXX and 6XXX AMD GPUs for mobility are just as castrated as their nVidia counterparts, but... and BTW I get stutter at defaults for medium on mine...)
Post edited May 18, 2011 by cutterjohn
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Bagelstein: Nope, never heard of Optimus. Also I should note that when I reduce the display resolution to 800x 600 I get full 60 fps even on high settings. Even if I bump the resolution up one notch from that the framerate then plummets down to 10-15 on lowest settings.
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greenfish: my setup:

nvidia 260GTXM 1GB
q9200 2.4Ghz (oc 3.5Ghz if I need it)
4GB Ram

all low/disabled 1680x1050 fps is unplayable
all low/disabled 1368x768 around 30 fps

2 of my 4 cores are used.
Are you using windows 7 64 ??,there is defo some info from the devs knocking about that it uses quad cores and it defo seems to be the case for me.
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Bagelstein: Nope, never heard of Optimus. Also I should note that when I reduce the display resolution to 800x 600 I get full 60 fps even on high settings. Even if I bump the resolution up one notch from that the framerate then plummets down to 10-15 on lowest settings.
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greenfish: my setup:

nvidia 260GTXM 1GB
q9200 2.4Ghz (oc 3.5Ghz if I need it)
4GB Ram

all low/disabled 1680x1050 fps is unplayable
all low/disabled 1368x768 around 30 fps

2 of my 4 cores are used.
You did evict 3DVision from your system, right? (That always has to be asked when dealing with a poorly-performing nVidia setup.)
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revial: /facepalm at comments about it not being cpu-heavy.

Obviously I can't be 100% sure, but put me down with that previous poster that said your CPU is on the weak side.

I'm also unsure how your test of overclocking and underclocking your video card with no change in performance is proof that it's not your CPU as the bottleneck. One would think that's exactly the type of proof that is showing your CPU as the bottleneck.
I'd say if going from 2.4Ghz to 3.5Ghz (quad) and you don't see any increase at all, the game is more on the gpu side..


Also oc'ing a gpu (especially laptop) doesn't mean anything, escpecially if your psu can't handle the extra load, then you'll get worse or non performance at all.
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greenfish: my setup:

nvidia 260GTXM 1GB
q9200 2.4Ghz (oc 3.5Ghz if I need it)
4GB Ram

all low/disabled 1680x1050 fps is unplayable
all low/disabled 1368x768 around 30 fps

2 of my 4 cores are used.
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cjrgreen: You did evict 3DVision from your system, right? (That always has to be asked when dealing with a poorly-performing nVidia setup.)
Yeah.

Right now i'm on the most recent nvidia beta (de-selected all the 3doptions and only installed the driver)

Thanks
Post edited May 18, 2011 by greenfish
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revial: /facepalm at comments about it not being cpu-heavy.

Obviously I can't be 100% sure, but put me down with that previous poster that said your CPU is on the weak side.

I'm also unsure how your test of overclocking and underclocking your video card with no change in performance is proof that it's not your CPU as the bottleneck. One would think that's exactly the type of proof that is showing your CPU as the bottleneck.
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greenfish: I'd say if going from 2.4Ghz to 3.5Ghz (quad) and you don't see any increase at all, the game is more on the gpu side..


Also oc'ing a gpu (especially laptop) doesn't mean anything, escpecially if your psu can't handle the extra load, then you'll get worse or non performance at all.
Please put things in context. The OP is using an I7 1.6 Ghz. He clearly stated underclocking his card showed no difference in performance. Even before he said that I would have said his CPU is the problem.

Your comment, while factually true, has no actual bearing on the issue. *shrug*

Recommended requirements:

Processor: Quad Core Intel or AMD
RAM: 3 GB Windows XP, 4 GB Windows Vista/7
Graphics: GeForce 260 1 GB or (HD4850 1 GB)
HDD Space: 16 GB
Anybody in denial of the concept that CPU performance matters and that perhaps an older dual-core system might be a bottleneck should ask themselves why the developers recommend a quad-core processor. Perhaps they're actually making use of it if available, and there's simply things you won't be able to handle otherwise...
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greenfish: I'd say if going from 2.4Ghz to 3.5Ghz (quad) and you don't see any increase at all, the game is more on the gpu side..


Also oc'ing a gpu (especially laptop) doesn't mean anything, escpecially if your psu can't handle the extra load, then you'll get worse or non performance at all.
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revial: Please put things in context. The OP is using an I7 1.6 Ghz. He clearly stated underclocking his card showed no difference in performance. Even before he said that I would have said his CPU is the problem.

Your comment, while factually true, has no actual bearing on the issue. *shrug*
Yes i'm aware of his cpu, but he also said the cpu goes to 2.4ghz during load. I'm assuming the i7 is a quad cpu right?

My quad processor never goes past the 2 cores, never on this game. Overclocking my cpu a whole gigherthz does nothing for me in witcher 2.
I've got my own post here about my FPS issues but I think it is your GPU holding you back.

Nvidia GT330M barely scrapes past the minimum GPU requirements.

However I can't rule out your CPU being a but on the low side either. I know it an turbo up, but your system may decide that its better to turbo up two cores, rather than running all 4 cores.

You might want to try disabling turbo boost and then run the game, it will force your system to use all 4 cores rather than turbo boost 2 of them.
The only 1.6 GHz i7 quad-core that I see is a 2009-era 720QM. The other 1.6GHz i7 is a Sandy Bridge dual-core (2657M) -- so we're talking either fairly dated CPU (still above minimum given the mention of a Core 2 Duo... but below recommended) or a current-generation dual-core.

http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-GT-330M.22437.0.html
The nVidia 330M is supposedly based on the GT216 core within the performance range of a Mobility Radeon HD 4650. On a Vostro 3700 (i7 720QM, GT330M) w/ 1GB DDR3, it scored ~6545 on 3DMark06; I'm seeing scores in the 9K+ range for 8800GT setups (the 8800 seems to be the minimum).