Windows 2003 and High ping in online games [americas army] [online games]
Q: Hi all
I a problem that does? Not even make me sleep at night .!
When I play online games on Windows 2003 (I only play Americas Army) I get huge high ping . sometimes the pings would jump to 1000 +!
Any ideas .?
Right now Im back to Windows XP and I can not wait to go back to Windows 2003.
I have a problem in Windows XP that makes me so much hate . if ever my hard disk read or write performance of your PC hard drive until the humiliating fall down, this is bad when you play online or when you want to do something on your PC while copying large files on the hard disk.
THX
Re:Originally posted by: guy
that's fantastic
go buy yourself a new computer and put XP Pro. on it and use it for gaming than use this existing machine for 2003 server so you can learn to use it as a server
Great Advise…but I spent all my money last week and I'm now Jobless….so u see empty pockets doesn't buy a new Computer ![]()
Re:that's fantastic
go buy yourself a new computer and put XP Pro. on it and use it for gaming than use this existing machine for 2003 server so you can learn to use it as a server
Re:Originally posted by: guy
I have an MSDN subscription and I still dont run Server 2003 on my desktop.
But when I got my copy from my fathers? office as they don't want to switch from windows 200 server so the copy is mine
Let me get this straight; they spent $600+ on a server OS they have no intention on using? If they just "got a copy" odds are you would still need to buy licensing in order to use it.
As for your XP Problem: My inital guess would be that 2003 simply comes out of the box with newer chipset and/or IDE controller drivers and that's why it's having a better time with the hard drive; if that's the case it's not exactly a complex proceedure to go to the manufacturer's website and download updated drivers.
BTW if they can afford to buy you 2003 as a desktop OS than they can definetly afford to buy you some better hardware.
-Erik
They didn't buy it for me, the stupid system admin who asked for the new OS realised after geting a copy that some of the software they use wont work with windows 2003 so i asked my father if i can take it , = he said yes. As easy as that ![]()
Re:I have an MSDN subscription and I still dont run Server 2003 on my desktop.
But when I got my copy from my fathers? office as they don't want to switch from windows 200 server so the copy is mine
Let me get this straight; they spent $600+ on a server OS they have no intention on using? If they just "got a copy" odds are you would still need to buy licensing in order to use it.
As for your XP Problem: My inital guess would be that 2003 simply comes out of the box with newer chipset and/or IDE controller drivers and that's why it's having a better time with the hard drive; if that's the case it's not exactly a complex proceedure to go to the manufacturer's website and download updated drivers.
BTW if they can afford to buy you 2003 as a desktop OS than they can definetly afford to buy you some better hardware.
-Erik
Re:Originally posted by: guy
May I add this: MCSE courses and you'll get winXp 80 days trial and win2k3 server too
But when I got my copy from my fathers? office as they don't want to switch from windows 200 server so the copy is mine
I got a 180day free trial in a Unix mag.
More than enough time for me to figure out I just prefer unix-like systems.
Re:Originally posted by: guy
Originally posted by: guy
Originally posted by: guy
Originally posted by: guy
I'm not th only one with such a problem most of my friends have this problem too.Man, I wish my friends and I had the kind of money to blow like this. I could afford a nice pile of upgrades for that kind of cash. I mean, Server 2003 isn't exactly what I would call "inexpensive".
\Dan
My copy was.
Not all of us have MSDN Subscriptions either.
Yeah, MSDN is too expensive. I'd like to have one though, if anyone wants to donate.
May I add this: MCSE courses and you'll get winXp 80 days trial and win2k3 server too
But when I got my copy from my fathers? office as they don't want to switch from windows 200 server so the copy is mine
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Re:Originally posted by: guy
Originally posted by: guy
Originally posted by: guy
I'm not th only one with such a problem most of my friends have this problem too.Man, I wish my friends and I had the kind of money to blow like this. I could afford a nice pile of upgrades for that kind of cash. I mean, Server 2003 isn't exactly what I would call "inexpensive".
\Dan
My copy was.
Not all of us have MSDN Subscriptions either.
Yeah, MSDN is too expensive. I'd like to have one though, if anyone wants to donate. ![]()
Re:Originally posted by: guy
Originally posted by: guy
I'm not th only one with such a problem most of my friends have this problem too.Man, I wish my friends and I had the kind of money to blow like this. I could afford a nice pile of upgrades for that kind of cash. I mean, Server 2003 isn't exactly what I would call "inexpensive".
\Dan
My copy was.
Not all of us have MSDN Subscriptions either.
Re:Originally posted by: guy
I'm not th only one with such a problem most of my friends have this problem too.Man, I wish my friends and I had the kind of money to blow like this. I could afford a nice pile of upgrades for that kind of cash. I mean, Server 2003 isn't exactly what I would call "inexpensive".
\Dan
My copy was. ![]()
Re:I'm not th only one with such a problem most of my friends have this problem too.Man, I wish my friends and I had the kind of money to blow like this. I could afford a nice pile of upgrades for that kind of cash. I mean, Server 2003 isn't exactly what I would call "inexpensive".
\Dan
Re:Originally posted by: guy
Originally posted by: guy
Server OSes do a lot of caching of data and instruction, since there is an option in System Properties to optimize the system for programs or cache.
Same option exists in XP Pro. It probably exists in Home too.
For you people with hard drive performance problems (except guy), make sure you're using DMA and not PIO. DMA ATA33 on an old HD is better than PIO ATA100 on a new fancy drive. To check, look at the properties for your IDE controllers in Device Manager.
For those running Windows Server 2003 on your desktop, this (http://guy.com/Convert%20Windows%202003%20Server%20to%20Windows%2 02003%20Professional.exe) may be of some use.
I was hoping that was a tutorial or something.
Not going to risk my 2k3 installation. ![]()
Re:Originally posted by: guy
Server OSes do a lot of caching of data and instruction, since there is an option in System Properties to optimize the system for programs or cache.
Same option exists in XP Pro. It probably exists in Home too.
For you people with hard drive performance problems (except guy), make sure you're using DMA and not PIO. DMA ATA33 on an old HD is better than PIO ATA100 on a new fancy drive. To check, look at the properties for your IDE controllers in Device Manager.
For those running Windows Server 2003 on your desktop, this (http://guy.com/Convert%20Windows%202003%20Server%20to%20Windows%2 02003%20Professional.exe) may be of some use.
Re:Originally posted by: guy
what kind of hard drive are you using where in gaming it greatly effects your play like that? 5400 rpm ata 66 or something? btw, server 2003 is not recommended for gaming and everyone ive ever spoken to that has used it for such has always complained about FPS and lag.
I'm not th only one with such a problem most of my friends have this problem too.
Any way I have 2 PCs, the first one has the following:
Abit BD72II MOBO
WDC 80GB 7200 RPM HD
512 MB DDR 333
My 2nd PC which is my main PC:
Abit IS7-E MOBO
2 WDC 80GB 7200 RPM HD
2* 256 HyperX DDR433
P.S. Ultra DMA is enabled on the 2 PCs
Re:Server OSes do a lot of caching of data and instruction, since there is an option in System Properties to optimize the system for programs or cache.
I think that the OP hasnt configured the OS well enough to use as a desktop, but its not worth the time. Although i full agree with everyone else when i say use a desktop OS to game on…
Re:Originally posted by: guy
I have a problem that doesn?t even make me sleep at night…………….!!!!
When I play online games on windows 2003 (I only play Americas Army) I get huge high ping….some times the ping would jump to 1000+!!!!
Any ideas…????
Right now I'm back to windows XP and I can't wait to go back to windows 2003.
I have one problem in windows XP that makes me hate it so much…when ever my Hard drive reads or write the PC performance becomes degrading until the Hard drive settles down, this is bad when U play online or when u wanna do something on your PC while copying huge files on the hard drive.
Well, you could use something other than a server OS to play games on.
Re:what kind of hard drive are you using where in gaming it greatly effects your play like that? 5400 rpm ata 66 or something? btw, server 2003 is not recommended for gaming and everyone ive ever spoken to that has used it for such has always complained about FPS and lag.
Re:"when ever my Hard drive reads or write the PC performance becomes degrading until the Hard drive settles down"
Seeing as how XP and server 2003 are built using the same code, Id say its either all in your head or you something something running on XP that isnt running on 2003. Perhaps a virus program? spyware of somesort?
System spec could help……
Re:Originally posted by: guy
I have one problem in windows XP that makes me hate it so much…when ever my Hard drive reads or write the PC performance becomes degrading until the Hard drive settles down, this is bad when U play online or when u wanna do something on your PC while copying huge files on the hard drive.
I saw it.
Sounds like either a crappy chipset, or bad drivers. Or you're using IDE with a crappy chipset and bad drivers. ![]()
Re:I have one problem in windows XP that makes me hate it so much…when ever my Hard drive reads or write the PC performance becomes degrading until the Hard drive settles down, this is bad when U play online or when u wanna do something on your PC while copying huge files on the hard drive.
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