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    Nero-Voidstails's Avatar
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    Nero Tsukimi
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    Zalera
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    Gunbreaker Lv 100
    Quote Originally Posted by Sirkos View Post
    "83% utilization" yes i was in pvp and in a raid when this happens, i thought being in duties will make it go up to 85%+ and thats with medium graphics, but even in a city or the open world, i still get the error randomly
    i can say turning off no FPS limit helps even tho i no longer get 80+ FPS, before i was getting over 100+, so having FPS limit of display or 60 FPS limit makes the utilization lower but i still get directx error crash.
    you know if you have more then 60 fps your game actually run worst then 60 because alots of animation doeant play right
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    Sumire Futaba
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    Omega
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    Machinist Lv 100
    Quote Originally Posted by Nero-Voidstails View Post
    you know if you have more then 60 fps your game actually run worst then 60 because alots of animation doeant play right
    looked fine to me with more than 60, looks less shuttery, but if its suppose to be at 60 and not less, then 60 it is.
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    Player JimCasey_RF6's Avatar
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    Jim Casey
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    Gilgamesh
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    Warrior Lv 90
    Quote Originally Posted by Sirkos View Post
    looked fine to me with more than 60, looks less shuttery, but if its suppose to be at 60 and not less, then 60 it is.
    I can't stand the shuttery feel when capped at 60. I always run it uncapped for maximum smoothness.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sirkos View Post
    my GPU driver, i update with Nvidia software, and clean install so my driver should always be installed correctly right? no corruption? im thinking of updating my ram yeah, i always turn my PC off, doesnt that count as restarting?
    Yes, in theory it should have all installed correctly but it's worth trying again because something could have gone wrong with the install.

    When you restart, all temporary ram data is cleared, which can help resolve minor software issues, while shutting down might not always clear the memory fully depending on settings.

    Restarting is often preferred when troubleshooting problems or experiencing performance issues, while shutting down is better when you are done using the computer and want to completely power it off.
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    Last edited by JimCasey_RF6; 11-25-2024 at 02:59 AM.

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