This is really odd. The problem is that system timer resolution can be
changed once after OS was started and program does not really need to
keep running after that so the list of processes won't help I'm
afraid... Do you have ogswatcher or similar tool?

Regards,

Roman

On 17/10/06, Ian mu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Strangely enough I mentioned in another mail thread, we have a couple of
win2k3 servers (mostly we have linux) and those have never had to have
srcdsbooster or anything (just default install, no extra apps at all
running) and run at 500fps (if fps_max is 600). Not sure why that is and
others don't but happy to check any processes that someone may think is
doing it and see if its running.

I'm guessing that oddly enough if a way is found to increase fps it will hit
the same problem though anyway and get the same bad performance (if thats
the issue). We don't run 100tick any more so can't comment on cpu util for
that, just 66.

Ian


On 10/17/06, Whisper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> So how do you get more than 64fps on your servers?
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> > I found the same thing Whisper , till i removed srcdsfpsbooster now it's
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> > good again.
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