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Nimmers-XBL

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Hey support,

I am seeing a weird graphics glitch and it only seems to happen on Bioware games. I get the exact same thing happen in old republic. The character models get these weird spikes coming off them and don't go away until a load screen.

I have an Nvidia GTX580, 16 gig RAM, 2600K CPU and Win7-64bit. Running everything on best settings. Nvidia 295.73 drivers.

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Anyone seen this before?

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SickV10

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I have a gtx 580 and I don't get those. When you unistall drivers, how do you do it? Do you go to device manager, right click it and hit uninstall and then check delete the software with drivers? That is the way you should be doing it. Then install the new drivers and choose Custom and check clean install.

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saw it once, but it never re-appeared

gt520 nvidia

Modifié par EAT1, 09 mars 2012 - 02:29 .


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rastabud

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Try rolling back the drivers to 285.62 version 295.73 is completely screwed ATM for most people hope that helped

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RaenImrahl

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Nimmers-XBL:

First off, there's no "support" here, from an official standpoint. That's at help.ea.com... but I don't think they can help with this particular issue.

I've seen the "spiky" graphic thing happen with Nvidia cards in the past... specifically on Dragon Age. What happened then-- I had just gotten a new factory overclocked GTS450 card.

Without going into the whole story, what you're seeing is usually the result of a newer, overclocked (or "factory overclocked") GPU being used with an older-generation CPU. I am not sure what "2600K" CPU you have, but I suspect that's the deal.

A workaround I found was to manually turn down the memory clock speed on your GPU. Here's a thread about it from the Dragon Age forums.

http://social.biowar...8/index/5574840


EDIT:  Okay... just got it.  It's probably an i7 CPU.  Are you overclocking you rig at all?

Modifié par RaenImrahl, 09 mars 2012 - 02:52 .


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Nimmers-XBL

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Not overclocking but mut my ASUS GTX580 is indeed factory overclocked. I will try your suggstion, thanks very much!

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I have a i7 2600k, gtx 590 running 295.73 drivers, same amount of ram and OS version and I don't have these issues except for weapon models being black in multiplayer when modding them, they looked fine in single player though.

Modifié par Herethos, 09 mars 2012 - 08:33 .


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AlarisT

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 I have this same issue - I have an nvidia 560 TI running in tandem with a slightly older AMD CPU.  The Windows index rates them both around 7.  I underclocked the memory from 2200 to 2100 and it seems to have helped a lot.  This issue seems rather ridiculous and fixable given the fact I own a TON of games including many unreal 3 games, and this is the only one I have this issue with.  Fix yo shiznit.:o

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I am having this issue as well with driver version 295.73 as well as the previous full driver release. Spikey/jagged texture bug coming off of NPCs all over the place. Lowering clock memory has not helped.

NVidia GeForce GTX 570
Intel i7 2600K 3.4Ghz
8GB Ram
Windows 7 64-bit
Physx version 09.12.0209

Modifié par Dillbag666, 12 mars 2012 - 06:59 .


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Dillbag666

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