Except that no-one plays itnorthwesten wrote:least i dont have p[roblem with BF2142
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www.drivercleaner.net as hosted by Bobbins is pretty good.friznit wrote: Can you recommend a driver cleaner?
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Guaranteed to clean every last bit of manure out the systemLateralus wrote:
www.drivercleaner.net as hosted by Bobbins is pretty good.
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url fix'd for properLateralus wrote:
http://hairy-arse.com/Driver Cleaner.NET.rar as hosted by Bobbins is pretty good.
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Nvidia drivers should be removed completely before reinstalling new ones. I'm told bits even stay around after a Control Panel uninstall, and was recommended the driver cleaner thingy. Unfortunately having an nVidia motherboard it also removes the network, on-board sound, RAID and mobo drivers at the same time, which is a PitA.
Trying to find out what board drivers, nVTune and all the rest were current at the time of graphics driver X is next to impossible, but most have issues with a GPU driver rev that isn't compatible - so you're stuck with manual BIOS tuning and have to do your own stability tests.
I got tired of the shag and just used the graphic driver uninstall, so it wasn't technically clean. In the end I decided I just wanted the option to have the "latest of everything" and with the current XP+8800 mess only Fista gives me that choice.
I too have selected more conservative memory timings, makes next-to-no difference in benchmarks - so the only difference (apart from the fuck-off huge hole in my wallet) is that I'll probably be able to use this memory for my next few machines.
Trying to find out what board drivers, nVTune and all the rest were current at the time of graphics driver X is next to impossible, but most have issues with a GPU driver rev that isn't compatible - so you're stuck with manual BIOS tuning and have to do your own stability tests.
I got tired of the shag and just used the graphic driver uninstall, so it wasn't technically clean. In the end I decided I just wanted the option to have the "latest of everything" and with the current XP+8800 mess only Fista gives me that choice.
I too have selected more conservative memory timings, makes next-to-no difference in benchmarks - so the only difference (apart from the fuck-off huge hole in my wallet) is that I'll probably be able to use this memory for my next few machines.
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FatherJack wrote:Nvidia drivers should be removed completely before reinstalling new ones. I'm told bits even stay around after a Control Panel uninstall, and was recommended the driver cleaner thingy.
All of that
</Best Practice>Personally, the only time I do anything like a clean install is when I have problems, Otherwise I just install drivers over drivers. with no issues. <Best Practice>
FatherJack wrote:Unfortunately having an nVidia motherboard it also removes the network, on-board sound, RAID and mobo drivers at the same time, which is a PitA.
The newer Drivercleaner (as in my horse link) lets you remove bits separately. which is nice
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My ears are bleeding! I still clicked on that dam link and I forgot my speaker are up on my powerful Hi-Fi so i think with the Windows wide open the whole Village heared my songfriznit wrote:Odd. Not sure if I'm doing something wrong but whenever I click on that link I get taken to some odd site to do with toy horses.
Also: berk
Also: I'm using 158.19 at the mo. Will try updatermerating to 158.22 and let you know if it makes fuck all difference.
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I appear to have fixed my issues (Remember not just beef related, I was only able to Run Orthos for about 10 mins before crashing)
Lowering my RAM latency (Speed is still the same) sorted it out and I just played many rounds of beef without a single crash whereas before it would crash every single time within 5 mins.
Lowering my RAM latency (Speed is still the same) sorted it out and I just played many rounds of beef without a single crash whereas before it would crash every single time within 5 mins.
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do you mean actually lowering the numbers (5 -> 4) or slowing them down (4 -> 5)?mrbobbins wrote:Lowering my RAM latency (Speed is still the same) sorted it out and I just played many rounds of beef without a single crash whereas before it would crash every single time within 5 mins.
if you did the former, it'd be rather odd that it made your PC more stable...
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