While connected to Fox Junkies server on my new PC, I am getting lots of lag and my car keeps jumping its position slightly on the track every few seconds.
I am trying to migrate from my old PC to my new. LFS on both get 90+- fps. They are both connected to the same Netgear DG834 ADSL Router.
My old PC (Windows 2000 SP4, Athlon XP 3200+ (32bit), 1.5Gb RAM, nVidia GeForce 6800 GT, Gigabyte nForce mobo and built in nVidia NIC) has no problems at all and is smooth with Network Diagnostics reporting "TCP AV" with +/- 1
However, my new PC (Windows XP Pro SP3 (32bit), Intel i7 860, 3.5Gb (4Gb) 1666 running at 1333 RAM, ATI Radeon 5770 (Latest drivers 9.12), Gigabyte Intel mobo with Realtek NIC) reports, with Network Diagnostics on, "TCP ER" with range of around -200 up to -1000.
I have tried a dedicated Intel PRO 100 PCI card (just in case the onboard NIC was at fault) but this has made no difference.
Background processes on both PCs are at a minimum with the same firewall software and config and same antivirus.
I've also tried setting LFS on the new PC to the same detail and resolution of the old but that makes no difference either.
I am therefore quite confident it is not the network card, graphics driver, nor background process conflict and wonder if it is now processor related??
Would appreciate your help....
I am trying to migrate from my old PC to my new. LFS on both get 90+- fps. They are both connected to the same Netgear DG834 ADSL Router.
My old PC (Windows 2000 SP4, Athlon XP 3200+ (32bit), 1.5Gb RAM, nVidia GeForce 6800 GT, Gigabyte nForce mobo and built in nVidia NIC) has no problems at all and is smooth with Network Diagnostics reporting "TCP AV" with +/- 1
However, my new PC (Windows XP Pro SP3 (32bit), Intel i7 860, 3.5Gb (4Gb) 1666 running at 1333 RAM, ATI Radeon 5770 (Latest drivers 9.12), Gigabyte Intel mobo with Realtek NIC) reports, with Network Diagnostics on, "TCP ER" with range of around -200 up to -1000.
I have tried a dedicated Intel PRO 100 PCI card (just in case the onboard NIC was at fault) but this has made no difference.
Background processes on both PCs are at a minimum with the same firewall software and config and same antivirus.
I've also tried setting LFS on the new PC to the same detail and resolution of the old but that makes no difference either.
I am therefore quite confident it is not the network card, graphics driver, nor background process conflict and wonder if it is now processor related??
Would appreciate your help....