how do I optimize my PC for gaming?

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    W7 Pro x64 SP1 | W10 Pro IP x64 | W8.1 Pro x64 VM | Linux Mint VM
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    TPV all the way Doug, even behind cover.
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    Boozad said:
    I wish you would give up, you're becoming incredibly boring.
    First of all i did wrote i give up...but you had to again wrote another pointless post.

    Secound how can you name video about reducing shutter if you can't? false advertising like whole WD game your guys working for ubi?

    Third i don't see point in writing more i did give examples of games that are similar and more advanced but your blind to it no idea if your PR for ubi or just blind.

    Edit: Just cheak other sites how many people are happy with WD steam page is perfect first time i see only negative reviews from user so yee it's only my taste guess steam stoped to bothering to delete negative reviews... :)

    http://store.steampowered.com/app/243470/

    Edit2: To others SORRY about our rant i just don't want people to lose money on this unfinished game i think that's a good thing in my opinion. AND THIS TIME IT'S MY LAST POST IN THIS TOPIC.
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       #33

    Koroush is an author of many Nvidia Optimization guides for Nvidia themselves. He doesn't say he guarantees it will reduce stutter, it is tips to do so. Every system is different, results will vary.

    TweakGuides.com - Game Guides

    A Guy
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    LuzTeTT said:
    These new games are written for modern hardware. Whether your hardware is the most powerful of its generation or it is super overclocked or what ever is not going to help you because it is all sorely out of date.
    Still, to freeze every ten seconds as if intermittently sounds like a software issue somewhere.
    Do not spend money on this computer. If you find a cheap (as in, $5) QX9650 or something then get it and see if that helps but then you risk blowing more money anyway because LGA 775 was not designed to be tampered with after all of these years. The plastic pins might break. Your heatsink might break. Socket pins might bend.

    I would suggest getting another HDD of any sort and installing Windows XP or Windows 8 with some base gaming drivers on it just to launch your games on that fresh installation and see if you're still having that every ten second problem then. If so, then you know it isn't old hardware related for sure.
    I don't think freezing every ten seconds is normal even for old hardware that is out of date.
    I still don't even think to myself that the QX9650 is just $5 because it is still expensive these days
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