yes just about every 15 mins.
ATI 5850 gfc I have 6 GB RAM and I know my Power Supply is terrible, one of the biggest flaws with my comp. I have Windows 7.
Cpu (I think this is what it is): AMD Phenom II X6 1045T Processor 2.70 GHz.
Open up the fallout.ini file in: My Documents\My Games\Fallout3
Find the line:
bUseThreadedAI=1
Add another line after it and insert:
iNumHWThreads=2
This will limit the game to 2 cores and prevent the engine bug from causing the game to freeze. (Source: http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-1328904.html)
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I believe I've heard that AMD has some special software or BIOS setting that it allows you to under-clock the cores that aren't in use automatically while simultaneously over-clocking the cores that are in use.
Due to the fact that it has long been noted that Fallout hates Quad cores, I can only assume it hates hecta-cores as well. Ergo you should limit it to using two CPU's.
Make sure that your iNumHavokThreads=
is set to iNumHavokThreads=2
Finally (at least finally for our CPU discussion), it would be in your best interest to look into that AMD CPU overclocking thing I mentioned.
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Regarding your video card -- it is perfectly fine.
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Regarding your PSU (Power supply, why there's a U at the end I have no idea)Edit: Ah yes, probably stands for "Unit".
Regarding your PSU, what wattage does it put out? If you don't have the box it came with anymore then I can't think of a way to figure that out without opening up your computer case and looking at it from inside, and even then it might not be visible from that direction (who knows what side that put the information on).
But I'd say for your RIG you need at least a 550 watt power supply. I'm not some sort of computer genius by any means though. When it comes to PSU's I generally prefer to get the ones that put out a lot of watts so they are futureproof for when I get new computer hardware though, plus then you never have to worry if the problem is your power supply like you are now:)!
But me personally, I have a Video card that's similar to yours in price, so I can assume it has similar specs, so I can assume it draws similar amounts of power. These are all assumptions though.
I can also say that my CPU is only a dual core, but that doesn't necessarily mean it's drawing less power because one of the goals of newer CPU's as they come out is to reduce power consumption, or at the very least increase performance while keeping power requirements the same.
So I'd assume you can get by with the same wattage PSU I have. If you have anything less, then it *might* be a problem for you -- but it wouldn't be causing crashes in your game -- it would probably be causing more noticeable problems, like your computer shutting itself off for no apparent reason. If you touch the back of your computer where your PSU is it should be fairly warm, but if it's really hot then you have a problem.
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OK, seeing as you have 6 gigabytes of RAM one of the things that could help you both with performance and stability is called "Large address aware enabler"
Tell me if you have used that on your game, because if you have not, then your game will crash once it reaches around 1.75 gigabytes of ram usage. No problem with your mods or your hardware, it's just a game fault. You can fix it with what I just mentioned though.
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It will also increase performance though! Because it should let you use more than 2 gigabytes of ram. It won't do so with people who have 4 gigs and under, but with 6 it will probably take advantage of your added RAM.
KK. Good luck.