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Daston

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you have gone from AMD to INTEL, almost deffinatly had to change the motherbard and probably upgraded the ram at the same time think the FX62 runs only DDR and the intel will run DDR2 (at a guess not familiar with the intel chip) cant tell witch you have without full specs but i would presume your gaming problems start there its basicaly a totaly differnt machine

 

whats the other specs of the computer

powersuply,

graphics,

ram type and speed,

 

and il try to help more:D

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If you have a nvidia card you may want to read this: http://www.incrysis.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=15684

 

Whilst your running crysis, have you checked the CPU infinity to see if all 4 cores are being used?

 

I'd wait till the first Crysis patch come out, its meant to have numerous fixes, some performance ones amongst them...and the rumourmill suggests it isnt that far from being released.

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Before

 

Asus crosshair

AMD FX 62

2gb OCZ DDR2

2x 8800GTX

creative X-fi Fati1ty Xtream gamer

Enermax Galaxy 1000w PSU

Now

 

Asus striker Extream

Intel Core 2 Duo Extream QX6850

4gb OCZ DDR2

2x 8800GTX

creative X-fi Fati1ty Xtream gamer

Enermax Galaxy 1000w PSU

 

 

Before was running crysis on high settings with x2 AA at around 30fps now on the same settings in the new system its getting around 10ish

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Before

 

Asus crosshair

AMD FX 62

2gb OCZ DDR2

2x 8800GTX

creative X-fi Fati1ty Xtream gamer

Enermax Galaxy 1000w PSU

Now

 

Asus striker Extream

Intel Core 2 Duo Extream QX6850

4gb OCZ DDR2

2x 8800GTX

creative X-fi Fati1ty Xtream gamer

Enermax Galaxy 1000w PSU

 

 

Before was running crysis on high settings with x2 AA at around 30fps now on the same settings in the new system its getting around 10ish

i dunno been having a good old think over it and i am stumped :D with that collection of parts i would have put money on not enough power but i think thats covered, maybe worth checking tho;)

 

out of interest do you know the fps of other games you could install and test just to see the difference, your benchmark score backs up the fact you have a more powerfull computer not just on paper, try checking your core usage likes been said if every thing checks out right it could be probs between crysis and the intel processor and the cure could be a patch

 

 

2x 8800GTX

 

lucky fker:D

 

just thought i presume the graphics cards are PCI-e your first card slot will have 16 lanes but whats the second slot have on both old and new mobo's?

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DX10 theoretically yields better performance on the same spec machine than DX9.

 

However, DX10 only comes with Vista - and Vista is a pile of crap when it comes to gaming performance so you barely see the DX10 benefits.

 

In terms of framerates, Crysis runs better on XP (DX9) than it does on Vista (DX10) when compared on a machine of identical spec (numerous people with dual boot xp/vista pc's saying this).

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