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Deftones

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  1. Nope, tons of people have reported the exact same issue, even those with top notch kick ass beast PC's such as i5 and i7 with 900 series cards with 16gb high speed rams etc. So I'm guessing it's a driver issue or something to with the OS or the game itself.
  2. When I had Windows 7 Ultim 64bit with the latest nvidia driver, it used to keep crashing after 10min to 1hour of gaming. It always was caused by some .dll file (sorry I forgot its name). I searched for that dll's name and it was something to do with nvidia 3d vision or some vision thingy. Same happened when I had Windows 8.1 with the latest nvidia driver. It crashes randomly. Sometimes after 5 minutes, sometimes after 40 mins and so on. No matter what I do in-game, I crash. I tried googling it but I couldnt find a solution. My game was fully updated and legit physical copy. My pc: gpu: gtx750ti cpu: core 2 duo 2.4 ram: ddr2 667mhz 4gb mobo: dp965lt primary boot drive: kingston fury 240gb ssd current os: win8.1 pro NO updates installed nvidia driver: latest game settings: everything on lowest excluding texture quality which is highest. I did not exceed my vram amount (2gb) resolution: 1080p native Currently I do not have the game installed. But I'm afraid it'll keep crashing like it did before. Any solution to this pls? I paid a lot for this game
  3. Necesary.
  4. Thx
  5. Are Battlefield 4 and GTA V (both PC version obviously) CPU-intense games? I mean does the CPU matter a lot in terms of FPS rate?
  6. by sata2 I meant SATA 2
  7. Oh...thank you for your answers.
  8. Is M2 socket transfer speed noticably higher than SATA Express?
  9. But I want much faster...
  10. Thanks, dude. I was confused about this up/downscaling thing.
  11. NP I'll build a new pc. It seems I'll have to buy a better SSD too...goddamn.
  12. With a SATA3 board, will I "feel" the difference?
  13. In Battlefield 4 there's resolution scale option at which 200% is maximum with 100% being the default value. I slided it up to 200% (max) and the game looked so damn sharp on my 24 inch LG 1080p IPS monitor it nearly popped my eyes. So my question is, is it what 4k looks like? (I mean, if I had a 4k monitor and used 3840x2160 with 100% res (default) scale, would it look like 1080p with 200% res scale?)
  14. I just ran a test and... SSD model: Kingston HyperX Fury 240GB Durability: I've been using it for 10+ months now. Recent failures: none Current PC: board: dp965 port: sata2 controller mode: ms-ahci in registry and bios cpu: intel core 2 duo e 6600 2.4ghz ram: ddr2 667mhz 4 gb total dual channel operating system: mswin8.1 pro Are these speeds normal?
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