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The cable from the card to the monitor. VGA or DVI or what ever you have.
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MM, how can that help? I don't follow? I don't have a replacement cable.
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It could be a cable problem. Anyways just check to see if your driver is update so.
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I don't understand how it could be the cable. The cable is very new, how can a cable be the culprit. I have never moved or detached the cable since it was attached about three months ago. I'm running a 120 Hz monitor so am using a dual DVI cable.
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I'm just saying it could be a possibilty. Anyways did you check your driver?
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The driver is the latest NVidia driver.
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Hello nevica. Are you facing the problems with online games only? Have you tried a game that is installed in your computer?
Also can you upload your MSINFO32.nfo file?
Click on the start button
Type "msinfo32" (without quotes) in the search bar of the start menu, click the resulting link. It will open the System Information window.
File>Save. In the "File Name" filed, put "MSINFO32" (without Quote), give the save location to desktop, and click the "save" button.
Give the time for processing, it will save a .nfo file on your desktop.
Zip it, and upload it following the instruction .
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Do you not know how a DVI cable can fail? That's all I'm asking. Are DVI cables known to fail or is it the electronics on the video card. I'm just trying to understand this? I can't find anything on Google about DVI cable failures.
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Hello,
Here is the MSINFO file.
Nevica
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Update the following drivers:
Uninstall this program:
Code:
Start Menu\Programs\SUPERAntiSpyware
It sometimes blocks network resources which causes problems.
BTW, do you use Razer VJoystick at all? If you do, try to update the Razer drivers too.
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Ralink 802.11n Extensible Wireless Driver: From MediaTek - Downloads Windows Where up to date
Realtek RTL8167 Family PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet NIC: From Realtek Installed latest driver
Renesas Electronics USB 3.0 Host Controller Driver: From Support/Design | Renesas Electronics Where up to date
I've uninstalled supentispyware
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If all those are upto date, now observe the situation.
Anyway, you havent answered two of my questions ... if the problem occurs for online games only or not .... and do you use Razer stuff or not.
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Do you not know how a DVI cable can fail? That's all I'm asking. Are DVI cables known to fail or is it the electronics on the video card. I'm just trying to understand this? I can't find anything on Google about DVI cable failures.
I'm not saying it is a problem with the DVI cable. Even VGA there's not a problem, but the can cause problems like everything. But it isn't common, but it can happen. I would advise to always have a spare cable. It can save you a lot of troubleshooting
@Archie: Thanks for the help
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@Archie: Thanks for the help
You are welcome Benjy
I must to help my friend in need
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Yes, the graphics problem and rubberbanding problem (it has returned) only occurs for BF3 multiplayer online.
Yes, I have a Razer mouse but not a Razer joystick. Do you mean a Razer product?
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Try the network smoothing slider in BF3 options.
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Try the network smoothing slider in BF3 options.
Where is it in BF3. Your telling fibs right?
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After updating all the said drivers including teh mouse driver, observe the situation. Let us know if it is still problematic or not.
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Try the network smoothing slider in BF3 options.
Where is it in BF3. Your telling fibs right?
I would follow Arc and Benjy first, this is just for BF3
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Arc you seem to have the problem here
I'll leave you with this. The network problem is sorted.
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