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You don't mention what Graphic card and driver version you have so can only give general advice.
Make sure that Shader Cache is turned on in the drivers settings.
@jpkarlsen wrote:You don't mention what Graphic card and driver version you have so can only give general advice.
Make sure that Shader Cache is turned on in the drivers settings.
I had no idea there was a setting like this. Is this for GeForce cards/drivers?
- 9 years ago
Yes its in manage 3D settings
- Anonymous9 years ago
I've got that switched on in my driver settings on the latest driver and it still does the shader count on occasions that last longer than usual.
- 9 years ago
You can clean the Shader Cache ...
Disable Shader Cache globally in Nvidia Control Panel, reboot, and delete the Shader Cache folders from both %TEMP% and C:\Windows\Temp. Then re-enable Shader Cache and reboot again.
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