Patch 1.9 + DX11 + High Res Pack

Post » Tue Jul 05, 2011 11:32 am

Hello everyone...

I am posting this topic regarding since the release of 1.9.. DX11 and High Res Pack... I have correctly installed the files.. (1.9) obviously AUTO via crysis 2...

Ever since I have installed the DX11 + High Res Pack.. I cannot play Crysis 2 for no longer than 3-5 minutes... once it hits that its just freezes for 1-3 seconds.. Minimizes and Blacks out and stays frozen.. NOW I JUST BOUGHT A NEW PC I built it and These are it's specs:

Case: 1 x Antec Twelve Hundred Full-Tower Gaming Case, Black - No PSU
- Advanced Cooling System

Power Supplie: 1 x OCZ 1000W Z Series - ATX 12V, EPS 12V, 135mm Fan, Modular Cables, SLI Ready, 80 PLUS Gold Certified
12xSATA, 6xPCI-E 6+2-Pin

Motherboard: 1 x ASUS P8P67-Evo B3 Motherboard
LGA1155, P67, 4xDDR3-2200, 3xPCI-Ex16 v2.0, 4xSATA-III, 4xSATA-II, 2xeSATA-II, RAID, 2xGigLAN, 8Chl-HD, USB3.0, Firewire, ATX

CPUs | Processor: 1 x Core i7 2600 Quad Core (3.40GHz - 3.80GHz Turbo, 850-1350MHz GPU) - LGA1155, 5.0 GT/s DMI, HTT, 8MB Cache, 32nm, 95W

Cooling: 1 x ThermalTake SpinQ CPU Cooler - 120.1mm Fan, 1600rpm, 28dBA

Memory - RAM: 1 x 8GB (2 x 4GB) PC3-12800 1600MHz DDR3 RAM - 9-9-9-24

Hard Drives - Internal: 1 x OCZ 120GB 2.5" Vertex 2 Solid State Disk
MLC, SATA-II Read 285MB/s, Write 275MB/s

CD/DVD/Blu-Ray Drive: 1 x 22x DVD+-RW Dual Layer DVD Burner

Video Card: 1 x Gigabyte GeForce GTX580 - 1536MB GDDR5 - (795MHz, 4008MHz)
384-bit, 2xDVI, 1xMini-HDMI, PCI-Ex16 v2.0, Fansink

Operating System: 1 x Microsoft Windows 7 - Professional - 64-Bit

I am playing at 1920 x 1080 on a 24" SAMSUNG BX450 with 2MS Response time.. and I Think this might be because of the DX11... I mean my card is DX11 ready.. it has the latest drivers i've uninstalled the video drivers PROPERLY and re-installed them again.. and same thing..

Can someone please help me out So far I am loving the graphics of the game on dx11 and on ULTRA but I just can't play for no longer than 5 minutes :(
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N3T4
 
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Post » Tue Jul 05, 2011 1:36 pm

Maybe your videocard is overheating. Try monitoring its temps with GPU-Z or MSI Afterburner.

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Stace
 
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Post » Tue Jul 05, 2011 9:26 am

i would dial back the GPU clock. happened to me with my dual evga 570gtx's in SLI. this game taxes the crap outta your gpu.
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Marine x
 
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Post » Tue Jul 05, 2011 12:51 pm

my GPU is NOT overclocked... =(
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Brooks Hardison
 
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Post » Tue Jul 05, 2011 12:07 pm

it doesnt need to be. it could be just more than your gpu can take right now at those settings. its an easy thing to try out and at the very least it will rule out that its your gpu being the problem.
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