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Afternoon all, after some help and advice please. I have a pc that is a few years old with a 2.2 ghz processor. It runs FM 12 ok but with jerky 3d match engine. I bought a new graphics card a radeon hd6570 2gb but still the same problem. I borrowed an i5 with a 2.7 ghz processor to test the water but the same problem. Ive tried to research this problem but have not found a clear answer on what part of the computer causes this. Ive tried many things to cure including defragging, clearing cache, lowering game settings, etc but to no avail. Please help! What can i do to my computer to help? If i got a new computer, zoostorm with a 3.4 ghz processor and better graphics card say a 6770 is there any guarentee that would handle the 3d match engine?

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Are you running in windowed mode?

I am & will occasionally get a jerky match viewer, the problem is solved by switch from maximise to restore down or vice-versa.

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If i got a new computer, zoostorm with a 3.4 ghz processor and better graphics card say a 6770 is there any guarentee that would handle the 3d match engine?

That specific card has issues, at least with the mobile version. I'm not sure if the desktop version of the card performs better

http://community.sigames.com/showthread.php/282583-Help!-Can-new-imac-play-fm2012-3d-match-action-smoothly-(amd-radeon-hd-6770m-512mb)

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Part of this is just down to crappy game code. I occasionally get the jerky 3d engine on an OC 6850 - so it's not the graphics card, nor is it the processor.

If it happens all the time, then something else is going on. Do you have a web browser open in the background? Most of those use hardware acceleration now which can really screw up performance in some games, even on high end systems.

And yes, a desktop 6770 is far, far, far superior to the laptop model.

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And yes, a desktop 6770 is far, far, far superior to the laptop model.

If that was a response to me, i meant performs as in "Is not bugged to the moon and back in FM" :p The Match Engine problems are likely due to the architecture of the card and poor programming of the FM match engine graphics, so if the architecture is the same, the problems are likely to be the same as well.

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What I've heard and read about AMD drivers is they are kind of miss or hit. The driver may work perfect but then after an update the game starts getting jerky. Next update the game works fine again but then some other game screws up and so on...

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What I've heard and read about AMD drivers is they are kind of miss or hit. The driver may work perfect but then after an update the game starts getting jerky. Next update the game works fine again but then some other game screws up and so on...

Yes, sometimes they are a bit poor. That being said, Nvidia also have issues at different times too. The best thing to do with AMD drivers is to wait a week after they've been released to see if there any major problems being reported.

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Thanks for the replies. I only use the computer for FM nothing else so no other programs or on line. Do you think it would be worth trying a nvidia card then?

Well, when I bought a new PC recently my "dealer" highly recommended to buy a Nvidia card because of problems with AMD drivers. Also my parents PC keeps being unstable constantly complaining about AMD drivers even though the latest where installed. But of course it can't be all bad as AMD graphic cards and processors are still being sold...

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AMD make better cards, imho.

Much better value for money. OC6850 can be bought for under £100 and overclocks so simply through the driver software that anyone can do it - will outperform anything Nvidia offers for under £170 near enough.

The driver problems are not as big as people make out, there's just the occasional hiccup.

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Better value for money? Well, I guess it depends where you buy them... Not where I bought my most recent graphic card (DK). And what's most important - stability or performance?

In test AMD cards might show better performance but tests never reveal the instability cards/drivers may have as they are only tested for a short period.

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Much better value for money. OC6850 can be bought for under £100 and overclocks so simply through the driver software that anyone can do it - will outperform anything Nvidia offers for under £170 near enough.

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No.

The 6850 cards are roughly comparable to the 460 series Nvidia cards (with the 460 being significantly better in some tests).

Battlefield Bad Company 2

http://images.hardwarecanucks.com/image//skymtl/GPU/HD6800-OC/HD6800-OC-49.jpg

Lost Planet 2

http://images.hardwarecanucks.com/image//skymtl/GPU/HD6800-OC/HD6800-OC-69.jpg

Starcraft 2

http://images.hardwarecanucks.com/image//skymtl/GPU/HD6800-OC/HD6800-OC-79.jpg

Unigine benchmark engine

http://images.hardwarecanucks.com/image//skymtl/GPU/HD6800-OC/HD6800-OC-85.jpg

A 460 card will set you back about £100 if you shop around, £130 if you do not. A good 6850 card and not just the base model will set you back almost exactly the same.

A £150 Nvidia card such as a 560 TI will destroy any 6850 card, http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/291?vs=330

A £170 Nvidia card such as the GTX 570 is almost twice as fast as the 6850 cards. http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/291?vs=306

£100 AMD cards compete against £100 Nvidia cards, they most certainly do not compete against Nvidia cards nearly twice their price else the £100 AMD card would get raised in price to £170.

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No.

The 6850 cards are roughly comparable to the 460 series Nvidia cards (with the 460 being significantly better in some tests).

Battlefield Bad Company 2

http://images.hardwarecanucks.com/image//skymtl/GPU/HD6800-OC/HD6800-OC-49.jpg

Lost Planet 2

http://images.hardwarecanucks.com/image//skymtl/GPU/HD6800-OC/HD6800-OC-69.jpg

Starcraft 2

http://images.hardwarecanucks.com/image//skymtl/GPU/HD6800-OC/HD6800-OC-79.jpg

Unigine benchmark engine

http://images.hardwarecanucks.com/image//skymtl/GPU/HD6800-OC/HD6800-OC-85.jpg

A 460 card will set you back about £100 if you shop around, £130 if you do not. A good 6850 card and not just the base model will set you back almost exactly the same.

A £150 Nvidia card such as a 560 TI will destroy any 6850 card, http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/291?vs=330

A £170 Nvidia card such as the GTX 570 is almost twice as fast as the 6850 cards. http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/291?vs=306

£100 AMD cards compete against £100 Nvidia cards, they most certainly do not compete against Nvidia cards nearly twice their price else the £100 AMD card would get raised in price to £170.

Sorry, no. Not when the 6850s can be stupidly overclocked with no worry. Plus the OC6850 models can be found for under £100 every so often.

The £170 was a typo though, I meant £140.

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Ive been watching closely and the problens generally occur when the ball is in the air and the screen is moving quickly. When the ball is beinf passed around steadily it seems far smoother. Not sure if that helps the diagnosis?

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The only time I get a jerky 3d match is in the early rounds of cup competitions when a lot of fixtures are being processed.

League games are fine, as are later cup round matches.

This leads me to believe that FM does a lot of background processing of data (possibly other Ai v Ai matches & player stat updates etc) while your current match is being displayed to you.

Deacster, try this; start a test game and only load 1 nation and 1 division, eg Sweden. Watch a match and see if your game is still jerky. If it isn't then I'd recommend a bit of trial and error - starting a save with just a few leagues loaded, until you find a setup your PC can handle. If its still jerky with just 1 league from 1 nation loaded then its obviously something else completely, something only SI could advise you properly on.

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For what its worth I don't think its your processor or graphics card. They're both better than mine (4 year old AMD Turon 2.2Ghz, and Radeon 3450M).

Like I say, those run 95% of matches perfectly fine (low settings though). Only the FA Cup R1, the FA Trophy R1, and the 3rd qualifying rounds of the CL & EL, plus International qualifiying match dates, cause a jerky 3D game on mine because of the amount of other fixtures being processed that day.

I can gurantee those dates will be jerky 3d match dates on mine, season after season.

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