Can't see where's the problem...

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Re: Can't see where's the problem...

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TMarc wrote:
TheBigG. wrote:
TMarc wrote:Check for a video driver update, dont use beta but only whql versions.
That is a bad tipp, drivers with whql cert are always outdated.
So you think that beta drivers don't have any errors!? :roll:
Ha ha...
I prefer stable drivers, and I have much less trouble 8-)
Haha beta and WHQL are the same, the only differents is that WHQL are signed by microsoft.
oliverde8 wrote:do not compare AMD drivers to Nvdia drivers. :roflol: I haven't had a driver related issue for ages (since I stop using ATI).
That is now around 10 years back that ATI had that problems, now it is amd and the last 7 years i hadn't driver related issues.
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Re: Can't see where's the problem...

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The issue stills here and the glitch is getting bigger everyday... :?

http://puu.sh/iWOBt/05494fd023.jpg

http://puu.sh/iWODk/bfad7ad6d2.jpg

http://puu.sh/iWOKi/f90f6a8386.jpg

Can't play anymore...
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Re: Can't see where's the problem...

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did you clean the cache?
do you have too many items/objects, perhaps also with too big textures?
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Re: Can't see where's the problem...

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It's hard to know what cause that for sure. I have seen such issues a few times, and unfortunately for you, they were always hardware faults. High-end consumer-grade GPUs (the x60 and x80 series for NVidia for example) are often pushed to their limits, and I have seen multiple ones die after 3 to 5 years of (intensive) usage.

At work for example, we have a box full of dead cards... :(
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