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Well hello anyways i though i should ask here if anyone knows advice to the fact that im having screen tearing, i have very stable FPS even at ultra usually shadows are medium though for extra FPS but otherwise completely ultra and of course NVIDIA hairworks disabled.

I do have HD texture mod on but thats about the only graphical mod i have and screen tearing started after i downloaded this particular mod i believe so im just confused honestly, having some micro freeze's now and then aswell bcs of this mod. Not sure if anyone can help or give advice might just be the mod but worth a try.

 

my specs:

GTX 960 OCed

I7-3770k

16 gigs of ram

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turn off aaa in all places.

Not sure what you mean by AAA? If you could clarify.

 

And if im correct u mean like FXAA stuff like that i already have them off no diffrence.

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turn off aaa in all places.

Not sure what you mean by AAA? If you could clarify.

 

And if im correct u mean like FXAA stuff like that i already have them off no diffrence.

 

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And in the games launcher too.

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Hmm i think my game is mostly fine now still have micro freeze's tho.

drop the screen size down one notch , it might stabilize for you. Indicates the card is maxed out, you need some room in that cards ram for spikes AKA stutters.

Shove too much into the pipe, it WILL clog up.

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This is something you can verify, is there enough video ram available, AKA scratch space for virtual ram?

how you see it is run at the command prompt windows UI "dxdiag" and on the 2nd page it will show you what's available in 64bit if your PC is 64bit, or it will show you what available period.

64 bit, 32bit ram is excised, meaning not used where the game needs to use that for it's resource's.

that being so, there is a button to check the (x86) portion , this is almost always way bellow required specs of the game.

dx1.jpg

another way is to increase the systems scratch space AKA swap file to equal too the physical ram you have installed and the second expanded ram to be double that.

dx_2.jpg

A swap file directly effect video ram size for the games used. More ram? more intense fire fights can take place.

here is where you will see the effects.

dx_3.jpg

 

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This is something you can verify, is there enough video ram available, AKA scratch space for virtual ram?

how you see it is run at the command prompt windows UI "dxdiag" and on the 2nd page it will show you what's available in 64bit if your PC is 64bit, or it will show you what available period.

64 bit, 32bit ram is excised, meaning not used where the game needs to use that for it's resource's.

that being so, there is a button to check the (x86) portion , this is almost always way bellow required specs of the game.

 

another way is to increase the systems scratch space AKA swap file to equal too the physical ram you have installed and the second expanded ram to be double that.

 

A swap file directly effect video ram size for the games used. More ram? more intense fire fights can take place.

Well i have 2GB of vram on this card the other version was 4GB didnt really bother with it. And my system is 64 bit, im on windows 10 atm.

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it's not the cards hard ram that makes the differences, it's how it uses virtual ram.

Look at my processor spec there and google it up.

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You have physically more ma than I do by a long way off. yet I can run any thing I want on this machine due to programing correctly. giving the machine or the game it can possible make use of.

Don't be fooled by marketeers.

 

we have had people with very large memory hard catches posting here with the same problems you have.

run the program and find out what can be done, this also allows the machine to run a lot cooler too.

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