What else should i do

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Now i dont want to look like an idiot but about a month ago i bought all the parts for my new computer so that i could do my 3d animation, web design and gaming with ease. 3d animation and web design aspects of it are going perfectly but the gaming part is giving me some problems i would just like to know if i am asking too much of computers.I am very computer savvy but still would like to have some input from others who also know alot. When i run things like everquest 2 on uber crazy settings and say rainbow six vegas everything runs fine but i notice that there are still alot of places where i get lag like when im in direct sunlight or where alot of the maps are showing. I would just like to know what else i should purchase to be running completely seamless.

Intel Pentium D 945 Presler 3.4GHz LGA 775
GeForce 7900GS 512MB 256-bit GDDR3 PCI Express x16
CORSAIR XMS2 2GB
Acer 22inch monitor
ABIT IN9 32X-MAX LGA 775 NVIDIA nForce 680i SLI ATX Intel Motherboard
Logitech THX Z-5300e 280 Watts RMS 5.1 Speaker
XION PowerReal XON-700P14N ATX12V / EPS12V 700W
SAMSUNG SpinPoint T Series HD321KJ 320GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s

Some of that stuff doesnt matter but figured I would throw it all out there just incase.
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There are still unanswered questions. What operating system? I have heard of Vista lagging with 2GB RAM; my sources report 4GB as being more realistic. Is it online gaming and possibly the Internet connection lagging?

I checked further, and Rainbow Six Vegas only supports XP, so I am going to assume that is what you're running. It lists a minimum RAM requirement of 1GB. From what you've posted here and the system requirements for Rainbow Six Vegas (the one game you mention), I would look first at the Internet connection. Run several speed tests at various times of day. Test both download and upload speeds (my personal favorite is www.speedtest.net). I would definitely take a look at the RAM; while you may have ample RAM, it is possible you're running some other processes that are eating up the remaining RAM and causing the lags. Lastly, I would look at possible Direct X issues. But check out the other stuff first.

Anyway, that's all I've got.
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Nvidia SM 3.0 cards:
6x00 series
7x00 series
8x00 series
AMD cards (ATI)
X1600/X1800/X1900


If you dont have one of those, you wont be playing R6 Vegas Or Splinter Cell: DA

The info on the following forum (quoted ablve) suggests it might be the video card.

WWW Link
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Well, good luck. Not sure about the video card advice given on the site, but I'm assuming these people have evaluated the game, so I'm willing to take their word for it.
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as with any games the leaner the system is the smoother...excess running services eat up resources in turn causing "lag" which is actually the PC stuttering to keep up with demands...typically i run with 17 running processes when gaming. every thing i can gets turned off..Realistically i set up a new user on the pc and striped it of any and all extra services, and use it or gaming only....


tuning up your system.(tweaking the OS, including turning off unnecessary services)
ample resources.(plenty of ram etc,)
Tweaking your net connection. ( using programs to adjust your Internet connection to maximize up and download speeds)

Make sure drivers are as up to date as possible. (remember tho..occasionally a new released driver may be actually worse than an older one, if the new one gives you problems reinstall the older one .)