Help the mouse is too slow.
#1
Posté 01 novembre 2011 - 10:10
I have just changed my graphic card from a radeon 4780 to a radeon 6450. Due to overheating in the system. So far no problem with Mass Effect2 until now. The mouse is constantly to slow. Making hacking the moneybank almost impossible on higher level. Have any of you guys this kind of problem? If so how did you fixed that?
Thanks in advance.
#2
Posté 01 novembre 2011 - 10:35
#3
Posté 01 novembre 2011 - 11:10
That was an extremely silly backwards move. You now only have a 64 bit memory system, instead of 128 bits. What was so hard about fixing a fan that you decided to do anything so upside down?suprhomre wrote...
Hi all,
I have just changed my graphic card from a radeon 4780 to a radeon 6450. Due to overheating in the system. So far no problem with Mass Effect2 until now. The mouse is constantly to slow. Making hacking the moneybank almost impossible on higher level. Have any of you guys this kind of problem? If so how did you fixed that?
Thanks in advance.
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#4
Posté 02 novembre 2011 - 01:17
suprhomre wrote...
never mind I solved the problem, thanks anyway.
How'd you solve it?
#5
Posté 02 novembre 2011 - 11:24
Maybe it was just a backup card from an inferior PC. I kept a Geforce 8500 GT in case my 9600 GT fried as a backup before getting a new card. Luckilly my Geforce 9600 GT survived until it was time to upgrade to a whole new system.Gorath Alpha wrote...
That was an extremely silly backwards move. You now only have a 64 bit memory system, instead of 128 bits. What was so hard about fixing a fan that you decided to do anything so upside down?suprhomre wrote...
Hi all,
I have just changed my graphic card from a radeon 4780 to a radeon 6450. Due to overheating in the system. So far no problem with Mass Effect2 until now. The mouse is constantly to slow. Making hacking the moneybank almost impossible on higher level. Have any of you guys this kind of problem? If so how did you fixed that?
Thanks in advance.
www.gpureview.com/show_cards.php
#6
Posté 02 novembre 2011 - 02:31
Fredvdp wrote...
Maybe it was just a backup card from an inferior PC. I kept a Geforce 8500 GT in case my 9600 GT fried as a backup before getting a new card. Luckilly my Geforce 9600 GT survived until it was time to upgrade to a whole new system.Gorath Alpha wrote...
suprhomre wrote...
Hi all,
I have just changed my graphic card from a radeon 4780 to a radeon 6450. Due to overheating in the system.
You now only have a 64 bit memory system, instead of 128 bits. What was so difficult about fixing a fan that you decided to do anything so upside down?
www.gpureview.com/show_cards.php
I still have the feeling that the author is following the same kind of wrong thinking that the morons at System Requirements do. "6000 is bigger than 4000".
Modifié par Gorath Alpha, 02 novembre 2011 - 02:32 .
#7
Posté 02 novembre 2011 - 02:49
#8
Posté 02 novembre 2011 - 03:22
(Look at the price differences between the HD 4770 and HD 4870. If our author spent so much for a 4870, don't you think he'd remember its name better?)
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Modifié par Gorath Alpha, 05 novembre 2011 - 04:57 .
#9
Posté 05 novembre 2011 - 05:24
Seriously, though, there could be other factors (that I would definitely like to hear) and it might have been the best option. However, I don't think it was, so I am all ears... dazzle us.
#10
Posté 05 novembre 2011 - 03:26
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Modifié par Gorath Alpha, 06 novembre 2011 - 12:19 .





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