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Hyperthreading on an AMD machine ? Hmm I don't think so. That is only for intel machines as far as I know.
I just uninstalled the so called Really cool New and better AMD Omega Drivers that just came out this month and reinstalled the Beta drivers 14.11.2 that were a fix for a previous driver released that crashed peoples computers.
AMD Drivers are crazy. If they work and don't break anything, use them.
The New Omega drivers made my computer reset the amd driver while just watching a video on youtube and also just doing work on desktop.I got the screen freeze up's on BF4 using that driver also.
Repairing the game might or might not take care of the rubberbanding.I think that issue is more a server side issue since some servers I have no problem with at all and others keep flashing on screen graphic in game that there is a packet loss issue. I have Time Warner Cable and they have Fiber Optic here and not had any problems with packet loss testing on pingtest.net .
I never had a rubberbanding issue with bf3 either.
Hello,
When installing new graphic drivers do a clean install is my best tip for you to do.
This is how you do a clean graphic driver clean install:
Start by downloading your graphic card drivers from here,
AMD; http://support.amd.com/en-us/download
NVidia; http://www.nvidia.com/content/global/global.php
Download the one you have and save it somewhere you can remember it, you are going to need it!
So after downloading and saved it follows these instructions to the letter,
Step1; press windows button,
Step2; right click my computer,
Step3; press property’s, you will get a new window here.
Step4; in the new window click device manger on your left side of the screen, you will get another new window here,
Step5; you will see in the latest window a list of devices you have in your computer, click on the arrow beside Display driver and a small fall down menu will show you what kind of graphic card you have.
Step6; left click on your (graphic card name) so it’s highlighted in blue,
Step7; right click (graphic card name) and press property’s, you will get a new small window here,
Step8; in the new small window click on Drivers, you will see the name between the tabs,
Step9; in the driver menu click on uninstall, you will now get a really small window that ask you if you’re really sure that you want to uninstall you’re graphic card drivers,
Step10; click ok,
Step11; after you have uninstall you’re drivers restart you’re computer,
Step12; after you have started up your computer, click on your graphic card install file,
Step13; follow the instructions of your graphic card installer,
Step14; when you have Install your graphic card drivers, restart your computer,
Step15; you’re done.