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  1. Posts : 5,747
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       #11

    No, it's fine. Update your WEI score and tell us what it gets.

    Right click computer. Properties. Click Windows Experience Index.

    You probably have some other issue besides the video card. Or the power supply you upgraded to is still to weak. How many Watts is it rated at?
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       #12

    Processor: 7.2
    Memory(Ram): 7.2
    Graphics: 5.1
    Gaming Graphics: 4.4
    Primary Hard Disk: 5.9

    thats exactly what it all says. the power supply was up'd to a 500 watt power supply. i was playing Aion just now and the screen flashed black for a bit, came back, then did it a couple more times. then said something about a device failing, but it recovered.
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  3. Posts : 5,747
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       #13

    Try to update your chipset drivers from the motherboard manufacturer's site or chipset manufacturer's site.
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  4. Posts : 11
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       #14

    how would i do that? Asus made my computer, and im told they make motherboards or something for other computer companies... so i figure they made their own for this computer... but i have no clue what type of motherboard it is
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  5. Posts : 5,747
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       #15

    CPU-Z mainboard tab can tell you which motherboard. Find out the chipset for it then visit chipset maker's site itself, for the drivers.

    For example, NVIDIA, VIA, REALTEK, Intel etc....
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       #16

    it says chipset "Intel P45/P43"

    im looking at the chipsets Intel has, but i dont say any P45/P43. they are all individual
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  7. Posts : 5,747
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  8. Posts : 11
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       #18

    its telling me that before it can check to see if im up to date, i have to give my permission to download an ActiveX or Java Plug-in component called SysReqLab.cab, SRLApplet or System Requirements Lab from Husdawg, LLC.

    but it doesnt give a download link. i clicked on the little icon in the corner, but it didnt take me to any place that had a download for that.
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  9. Posts : 5,747
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       #19

    Use I.E. and click the link at the top when it tells you.
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  10. Posts : 11
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       #20

    well. IE works with it. but now every time i try to do a check, it starts to analyze it, then it give an error message. as far as i know IE isnt blocked by a firewall.
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