Remove memory bars and check for dust before inserting them again in the banks very carefully.
Do avoid mixing different kind of memory bars, especially for dual or triple channel usage!
Also remove your video card and insert it again very carefully,
and later you might try another PCIe slot.
Getting bad polygons in game
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Re: Getting bad polygons in game
Tried messing with the memory clock offset in the Precision X software. I lowered it to -50 and tried again. Still got crappy polygons.
This is getting ridiculous!
This is getting ridiculous!
Re: Getting bad polygons in game
So no other suggestions or recommendations to fix this?
Re: Getting bad polygons in game
Sorry, I don't have
Anyways, you did not try out every suggestion, did you? at least you did not report to every one
I still suspect a issue of your machine / your setup.
Btw. I'm experiencing random bluescreen crashes of the PC with the latest driver
So this is also not optimal for all systems 

Anyways, you did not try out every suggestion, did you? at least you did not report to every one

I still suspect a issue of your machine / your setup.
Btw. I'm experiencing random bluescreen crashes of the PC with the latest driver


Re: Getting bad polygons in game
I doubt reseating the video card will help. If there was a problem with dust in the slot, I would think every game & even the desktop would have problems, not just this game. As far as memory, I have all the same sticks: Crucial 4GB PC1333 RAM (4 sticks for 16GB total). As mentioned, I do not overclock anything. My CPU is an Intel 3570-K.
Re: Getting bad polygons in game
Please download CPU-z and check the details of the memory bars against the settings in the BIOS.
Re: Getting bad polygons in game
Here's what I got. What do you want me to check in the BIOS?


Re: Getting bad polygons in game
exactly those timings, and If the BIOS settings do match the values that CPU-Z reads out of the memory SPD (next tab please).
Re: Getting bad polygons in game
Here you go. Each slot looks the same:


Re: Getting bad polygons in game
You see the BIOS already has a slightly different setting to what the module has stored inside.
I think and hope it is on auto for your memory, then it would be fine, but it is also recommended to control the BIOS settings and have them manually if they don't match.
I think and hope it is on auto for your memory, then it would be fine, but it is also recommended to control the BIOS settings and have them manually if they don't match.
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