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    Chaz can you tell us ...

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by emilem, Sep 2, 2006.

  1. emilem

    emilem Notebook Geek

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    how did you make your go 7600 render 0 frames ahead instead of 4.

    also how and why did it help the performance ?
     
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    Quix Notebook Geek

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    I'm not Chaz, but if you go to your Go7600 display panel (where you would go to overclock it with coolbits [right click background-->properties-->settings-->Advanced-->GeForce Go 7600--> you can find it under the Additional Direct3d Settings option
     
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    emilem Notebook Geek

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    i appreciate your input, however i dont have that option in the location you described...
     
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    jujube Notebook Deity

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    Interestingly when I went to mine the Additional Direct3D settings option can't be clicked, it's there but it's transparent. I have Go 7900
     
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    It's actually under the Performance and Quality Settings, so collapse that and there it should be (pictures here, same process are Steps 4 and 5--> http://www.forumplanet.com/planetelderscrolls/topic.asp?fid=8697&tid=1879067). If that's already open then I have no idea :eek: