Oh ok, I actually never upgraded to those drivers so they have had no effect on me.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: cloak123 on March 04, 2010, 11:24:57 PM
no it does not matter and if your using the latest nvidea drivers id suggested revering back a version As Sc2 has been having some problems with it as of lately
Quote from: cloak123 on March 04, 2010, 12:30:36 AM
Quit the game first, then look under your My Documents/Starcraft II Beta folder, you should find a Variables.txt file there. You can open this file with your favorite text editor such as Notepad, and add the following line:
frameratecapglue=30 (Menu's)
frameratecap=60 (Everything else)
This will cap your framerate to 60 in the game, which should give your videocard some breathing room. You can put any number, see if a lower number like 30 helps as well, though you will lose framerate.
This is only a temporary workaround, an upcoming patch will have an automatic solution for everyone.
Hope this helps!
Quote from: Happy-I-am on March 02, 2010, 03:41:14 AMQuote from: CaPpedDoG on March 02, 2010, 01:10:09 AM
How about temps? CPU/GPU temps?
under-clocking and turning fans up on GPU would solve all temp problems, most likely.
Could be a hunk of dust or faulty card, but if it only affects one game then it would be more likely be software wise not hardware.
Quote from: Happy-I-am on March 02, 2010, 12:00:58 AM
If that doesn't work reply back here so we can exchange ideas. Could it be overheating? I use to play a game on a 8800GTS and it would freeze and require reset all over games were fine, but then the other games started to freeze. it was caused by the card overheating. (Had a huge amount of dust stuck in the fan.)
Edit - Yes you should be able to.
Quote from: Happy-I-am on March 01, 2010, 11:55:58 PM
hmm, game could be too much for the card when it's overclocked, but if it is stock oc'd then it should be fine. when you get "artifacting" it is usually from overclocked graphics cards or wrong drivers and/or could just need the latest driver. Have you tryed to underclock your graphics card? You could try to set it to the normal 8800 gt clock speeds.(Don't BIOS flash the card we just want a temp underclock.)
Quote from: Happy-I-am on March 01, 2010, 11:48:15 PMQuote from: Zulli85 on March 01, 2010, 11:43:16 PM
Hi guys. Everytime I try to play a game of SCII beta I get some serious artifacting almost instantly. I then will have to wait it out and get a BSOD or just hit the reset button on my computer. This happens just seconds after one of the maps finishes loading. I'm pretty desperate at this point, not sure what to do. I'm using a Intel C2D E6600 and Nvidia 8800GT. My graphics drivers are up to date. Any help you guys can provide is appreciated! Thanks!
Anything overclocked?