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Somebody help me.
Topic Started: Nov 14 2010, 12:23 AM (968 Views)
LucasRaven
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Your video card is a bit slow, but it should be able to handle DMC4 without any problems. I don't know.
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NieJestemzPolskiPL
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Nov 15 2010, 11:03 AM
Your video card is a bit slow, but it should be able to handle DMC4 without any problems. I don't know.
Agree also you can try O/C the CPU but this can do a problem with too high temperature on your CPU...
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Although it might be the graphics card, I figured since he was only asking this now that it was working perfectly fine until just recently, meaning it probably isn't the graphics card at all. Unless of course it's one of those things where performance drops from the percent of total PC space dropping. My old computer got pretty slow and laggy when I started to go under 10% free space.
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7foot_sativa
Nov 15 2010, 04:59 PM
Although it might be the graphics card, I figured since he was only asking this now that it was working perfectly fine until just recently, meaning it probably isn't the graphics card at all. Unless of course it's one of those things where performance drops from the percent of total PC space dropping. My old computer got pretty slow and laggy when I started to go under 10% free space.
For clearly at all partitions should be 10% of free space.
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Unless it's covered in lots of viruses and spies. :O
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NieJestemzPolskiPL
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At least try disk defragmentation.
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Dany
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reinstall windows, sometimes it gets overload, reinstall in another partition, then everything goes back to normal.
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ThanatosLucifer
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Ouch Thanks,guy I didn't notice that guys too many posted here.
Thanks you guys.
but I found problem and fixed it.

because I didn't install graphic card driver,shit XD
anyway now I solve my problem.


Thanks.
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7foot_sativa
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Hell yeah and now you can finally enjoy the cutscenes that you'll watch once and then skip 95% of the time afterwards.
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Hahaha :D
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