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    Prototype 2 lag

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by Coverdrave, Mar 28, 2015.

  1. Coverdrave

    Coverdrave Notebook Geek

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    With HWiNFO? And how?
     
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    No, with MSI Afterburner / Riva Tuner. Just go into MSI Afterburner properties and set the key combo to toggle OSD on and off.

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    Just for reference here is i7-4510U with 840m at 1280 x 720 resolution with medium/low detail, intro part of the game. For the most part in the 30's, so i3 and 740m will perform worse and forget about 1080p.

     
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    Well, I've anyway ended the game, but it seems that's lagging because the game is f*cked up, not my laptop?
    And when I play, I put my hand on the place where the wind that moved through the laptop's inside to check it.
    It's not that hot, but my laptop I dont know why overheats when play Spintires.
    And thanks for the help guys, but I think to delete this game from my laptop, because I ended it and gives me goddamn binkw32.dll file missing.
    Thanks for the help ^_^ !
     
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