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COD AW Graphics settings

Rocket01666

Hello everyone,

 

I keep running into this issue with cod crashing randomly.

 

I've changed multi display to single display with no luck. keeps crashing 

 

 

Please help

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If you've overclocked, try disabling them.

Also, make sure your drivers are up to date.

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I'm running stock clocks on my cpu and gpu which are both water cooled,

 

i had the same problem with ghosts but could never find a solution.

 

im running latest nvidia drivers and latest geforce experience, i dont know what else to do

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taking a swing at downclocking my gpu by 50mhz and setting power limit to 90% to see if that works. recommended by someone on the nvidia geforce forum

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Your system technically SHOULD be able to work... it's odd that it does not.

 

Question: can you try running your RAM at 2133MHz or 1866MHz and see if the game works? It's just something that jumped out at me.

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I think people are trying to go overkill on COD, and the game just isn't ready for overclocking/SLI/crossfire, etc...

 

I'm running on my Lenovo Y50 on High at like 120FPS lol.... don't need much more than that.

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I think people are trying to go overkill on COD, and the game just isn't ready for overclocking/SLI/crossfire, etc...

 

I'm running on my Lenovo Y50 on High at like 120FPS lol.... don't need much more than that.

How did you get that much fps?

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He ain't getting that much on a 860M, lawl. My 780M wouldn't keep a steady 90fps on ultra; a 860M is severely underpowered compared to my cards.

I have finally moved to a desktop. Also my guides are outdated as hell.

 

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Thanks for the input guys I found a solution.

 

in Nvidia Control panel for some reason vsync was set to adaptive. If you turn Vsync off it seems to drastically increase the amount of time between crashes.

 

also i did set my gpu power limit to 90% that seemed to help alot.

 

@D2ultima I didnt change my ram clock but with the settings i changed i just finished playing the game for a solid hour. thank you i didnt even think of ram till you mentioned it.

 

I will experiment with ram clock speed, in the past i have had to set up multiple ram profiles depending on what game i was playing, but it doesnt seem to be the issue with the 780ti.

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He ain't getting that much on a 860M, lawl. My 780M wouldn't keep a steady 90fps on ultra; a 860M is severely underpowered compared to my cards.

 

I apologize. I was playing it at work and didn't realize that we are running on a POS 720p TV. The optimal video selected that resolution so that's why i could blaze through frames. 

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I apologize. I was playing it at work and didn't realize that we are running on a POS 720p TV. The optimal video selected that resolution so that's why i could blaze through frames. 

Ah that makes sense now xD. No worries sir.

I have finally moved to a desktop. Also my guides are outdated as hell.

 

THE INFORMATION GUIDES: SLI INFORMATION || vRAM INFORMATION || MOBILE i7 CPU INFORMATION || Maybe more someday

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