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Kenn

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  1. Welp, guess I’ll be working overtime for that 1060 then. Thanks a bunch for the feedback!
  2. Hey there, so I’m wondering if the capabilities of a 1060 to render the game will be bottlenecked by the 3GB VRAM. I’ll be parting ways with my beloved PC for a few years for the sake of my degree, and am planning to get a laptop that allows me to play PUBG, and before you say anything, prices for a 1060 6GB are utterly f*cked in my region so it’s between these 2 that I know can run PUBG decently. Ish. I guess. P.s. to anyone that has experience with shipping an entire pc and monitor (or any other fragile valuable) across continents, I beg of thee to share
  3. Sorry about that, will fix that now. I've just used DDU in safe mode and reinstalled the latest driver, and the problem still persists. And yes, it is enabled in device manager. Should i disable the intel gpu instead?
  4. I'm running a 3 year old "gaming" laptop w/ Nvidia GT 650M that I connect to a seperate display via DVI (since the hdmi isnt being detected for some reason). Initially when i had the problem, I referred to every single forum and post i could find and uninstalled the driver via device manager, then again with Guru 3D and then manually deleting Nvidia & Nvidia Corporation files in my C: drive. Now that i have the latest reinstalled (from NVIDIA's website, the drivers on dell's site make my laptop get stuck in a reboot loop and doesnt install), I am able to access GeForce Experience (starts up and tells me all drivers are up to date) but control panel isn't showing up. Ok, fine. So I try to manually run the control panel exe file at C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\Control Panel Client, and again, it says im not using a display attached to an nvidia gpu. Should i reinstall an older (maybe 2/3 ver. prior to the latest) driver instead?
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