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walkawalka

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  1. AWESOME i know this was the right place to come thanks for all the responses and I will give it a shot.....
  2. awsome i will give it a shot, is it pretty safe to run or what C++ is totallyout of my league
  3. she has a 120gb kingston ssd for a boot drive and 1tb WD blue 7200rpm HDD for storage and thats where the games load from. I know the HDD are slower but I run all my games from the same HDD on my personal build and I have 0 problems with it... I am starting to think there is a software conflict like you said...... does anyone know what exactly i need to do.... Here are the minum requirements for ethan carter which I exceed, not to sure about direct X dont the games usually install that during the install process? Minimum: OS: Windows 64-bit. Processor: Intel Core2 Duo or equivalent AMD. Memory: 6 GB RAM. Graphics: DirectX11 compliant card with 1GB of VRAM. DirectX: Version 11. Storage: 9 GB available space. Sound Card: DirectX9c compliant.
  4. I have the AMD readeon utility which says the drivers are all up to date.
  5. I have reinstalled games twice now, I know these titles are a few years old were they just optimized very poorly for Radeon, would that have an affect on it?
  6. I am not sure if it is frames or not, in order to get ethan carter to even run I had to add some .dll files to system32 as well as run it as admin for it to even open then like i said the game opens and if i click on options it takes 30-45 seconds or longer for the options screen to open....
  7. The monitor is a BenQ 1080p monitor which i thought was fine for the system. I have updated the drivers and the bios for the mobo I will see what bios I am running on the GPU and see if that helps.
  8. -note- the other game i got her that works great is subnautica gameplay and visuals are perfect.
  9. Here are the specs: CPU - ryzen 5 1400 GPU - gigabyte rx460 windforce MOBO - msi b350 gaming RAM - 8gb team data 3000mhz PSU - evga 550 80plus I built this computer for my wife for school and some light gaming but we are having issues with games. First was dragon age origins, it was so choppy it was completely unplayable. Next game I got her was on steam, the vanishing of ethan carter first it wouldnt start at all then when i finally got it going it would take about 30 sec per mouse click to respond and the audio was only a few clicks again completely unplayable. I am still fairly new to the PC world but does anyone have any ideas to get these games working or have you run into the same issue. I have all of the updated driers for the MOBO and the GPU. PLEASE HELP ITS DRIVING ME MAD...... thanks in advance
  10. r9 isnt even out until 2018 and you are talking about coffee lake, you really need something to grasp onto huh......
  11. lol money to waste huh the 1600 ryzen 5 kicks intels i7 ass in multithread and multi core process' and is WAY WAY cheaper and has way more value to performance as well the stock cooler is really good and intel doesnt even come with one.... i7 dont even hold a candle to compared to R5 ryzen destorys it in editing and is damn near on par in gaming and thats not even the ryzen 7 lineup.........ithe i9 will be overpriced as usual but the fanboys like yourself will ignore that...... and ryzen 9 will be better value and performance per dollar over the i9.........
  12. ya no doubt man.... i have mine oc to 3.95 at 1.35v and its stable.... you will have to get an aftermarket cooler for the 1600x as it does not come with the wraith spire
  13. youtr better off saving and spending a little more. you can get this from newegg with your cash right now which is a good deal and then pick up a RX 580.... thats what I am running. here are some benchmarks to boot https://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboBundleDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.3516822
  14. not sure if you are on a budget but you may want to look at this instead of the i7... https://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboBundleDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.3516822 you can get the ryzen 5 1600x as well as the asus AB350 Gaming K4 for 309.99 so compare that to your i7 at 329 and your mobo at 173 (500 total) you would be saving just about $200.00 and your chipset would yield far greater multi core and multi thread performance while still keeping pace with the i7 in single core applications. your performance per $ would be far greater and you could take that 200 and upgrade to 16gb Ram at higher speeds as ryzen likes faster ram....... I just did a build with the ryzen 5 1600 and here are some benchmarks.... i just ran some more resent ones wins with my memory slightly overclocked to 2666 and I hit 1310 on cinibench with 113 fps..... I am overclocked to 3.95ghz at 1.35v running on the stock wraith sp[ire cooler..... all stable....
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