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6 years ago
Even if that was the case, I spent 3 grand + on my pc to run at high settings, high resolution, and high framerate. Lowering my fps to 60 is not an acceptable solution for pc. Lowering graphic quality to lowest is not acceptable. I didn't spend 700 dollars on my 165hz 1440p gsync monitor just to change it to 60hz. My answer is no.
I've tried several different driver versions, still crashing no matter what version I have.
I7 8700k @ 5ghz
Asus 1080Ti @ 2025 Mhz
16gb ram @ 3000mhz
Currently on the newest nvidia driver 419.17
Have tried 418.91, 417.71, 417.01.
Extremely frustrated .
6 years ago
i feel you bro, but what i said should not be a permanent solution, its ment only untill they fix it, i have been testing with 100hz and 80fps and had not crashed yet, not best but feels better than 60fps