Problems with texture in some games

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  1. Posts : 23
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       #11

    Ok, made a screenshot. Sorry for taking this long, was visiting some friends. The first picture is of the ATI Radeon HD 3200, The second one is of the ATI Radeon HD 4570.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Problems with texture in some games-gpuz.gif   Problems with texture in some games-gpuz-hd4570.gif  
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       #12

    Oh you have a hybrid crossfire. That right there might be an issue. Try disabling one card and see what happens.

    ~Lordbob
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       #13

    no, don't have crossfire. the HD 3200 is build in the HD 4570. 3200 is for energy saving, and the 4570 is for high performance. I have a notebook.
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    label54 said:
    no, don't have crossfire. the HD 3200 is build in the HD 4570. 3200 is for energy saving, and the 4570 is for high performance. I have a notebook.
    Well it is almost obvious in this case you don't want to save energy and by hybrid crossfire he means you have 2 gpu's as shown on you're post of gpu means you're laptop board has a gpu and you have a card installed and since the mobilty card is much greater it is apparent you turn off the 3200 series energy saver or what ever disable it and performance should increase by atleast another 25% or greater

    Rememeber if you seek help you have to take what is given to you with some sort of thought to get you started were all here for the same reason knowledge and to council out what one has said could be possible would indicate maybe you really dont need the help but anyway I would follow what he is telling you

    it is Hybrid crossfire because that is what it does ........use 2 gpu's to dictate graphics power and energy consumption Big ups LordBob.......
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    I guess your right. Then my question is: how do I disable it? Should I just uninstall the driver?
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    no you have to do it through the bios
    restart and use the option key to access the bios

    then it should be under chipset and graphics what is the make and model of your laptop there should be a manual or support for how to turn it off
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    label54 said:
    no, don't have crossfire. the HD 3200 is build in the HD 4570. 3200 is for energy saving, and the 4570 is for high performance. I have a notebook.
    label54 said:
    I guess your right. Then my question is: how do I disable it? Should I just uninstall the driver?
    Ah, I missed that.

    As solarstarshines said, boot into BIOS and try disabling it.

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    Lordbob75 said:
    Ah, I missed that.

    As solarstarshines said, boot into BIOS and try disabling it.

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    Uhm, can't find where to disable it. It's not in BIOS.
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    label54 said:
    Lordbob75 said:
    Ah, I missed that.

    As solarstarshines said, boot into BIOS and try disabling it.

    ~Lordbob
    Uhm, can't find where to disable it. It's not in BIOS.
    Try disabling it from device manager then.

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       #20

    Sorry for late response, haven't been home for some time. Disabling the HD 3200 didn't work. Still the same problem.
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