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Just read and let me know if you're right.

Just read and let me know if you're right.

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Krzywy
Member
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12-12-2020, 04:35 PM
#11
There seems to be a tool available for this adjustment. My tech buddies handle it for me since I'm not very familiar with the process.
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Krzywy
12-12-2020, 04:35 PM #11

There seems to be a tool available for this adjustment. My tech buddies handle it for me since I'm not very familiar with the process.

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Creples
Junior Member
13
12-12-2020, 06:36 PM
#12
3 days back (Fortnite version) 3400G + Vega 11 (2666 DDR4)
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Creples
12-12-2020, 06:36 PM #12

3 days back (Fortnite version) 3400G + Vega 11 (2666 DDR4)

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Triskadecaedre
Junior Member
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12-14-2020, 01:48 AM
#13
I didn't try anything.
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Triskadecaedre
12-14-2020, 01:48 AM #13

I didn't try anything.

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TheFallenRose
Senior Member
616
12-18-2020, 04:37 AM
#14
You attempted to fully remove your GPU and reset or reinstall drivers, but it worked for you before.
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TheFallenRose
12-18-2020, 04:37 AM #14

You attempted to fully remove your GPU and reset or reinstall drivers, but it worked for you before.

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pepper52
Member
66
12-18-2020, 10:07 AM
#15
It seems you're not very familiar with PCs, but I understand—your GPU is built into the system.
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pepper52
12-18-2020, 10:07 AM #15

It seems you're not very familiar with PCs, but I understand—your GPU is built into the system.

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LoxBR
Junior Member
40
12-18-2020, 11:23 AM
#16
It simply involves removing software and drivers, treating it as a fundamental adapter at the lowest level, followed by reinstalling everything.
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LoxBR
12-18-2020, 11:23 AM #16

It simply involves removing software and drivers, treating it as a fundamental adapter at the lowest level, followed by reinstalling everything.

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iiMiaaa
Member
200
12-18-2020, 02:47 PM
#17
Both perspectives have merit. If updates arrive, it could be a yes. Customizing with newer mods might also lead to a yes. However, if there are no updates or only minor patches, the answer would be no.
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iiMiaaa
12-18-2020, 02:47 PM #17

Both perspectives have merit. If updates arrive, it could be a yes. Customizing with newer mods might also lead to a yes. However, if there are no updates or only minor patches, the answer would be no.

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ChickenRekz
Junior Member
49
12-18-2020, 08:34 PM
#18
Adjusted to PC Gaming *** Your point is valid. Software evolves over time, but games like Fortnite keep getting updates. These can bring more graphics, larger maps, and affect performance. GPU drivers also need regular updates to match the demands of popular titles. If you're playing an older game that doesn't see major visual improvements, you should be fine. World of Warcraft is another example—its base version dates back to 2004 and won't strain modern systems. Still, newer additions often push more resources than the original game does.
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ChickenRekz
12-18-2020, 08:34 PM #18

Adjusted to PC Gaming *** Your point is valid. Software evolves over time, but games like Fortnite keep getting updates. These can bring more graphics, larger maps, and affect performance. GPU drivers also need regular updates to match the demands of popular titles. If you're playing an older game that doesn't see major visual improvements, you should be fine. World of Warcraft is another example—its base version dates back to 2004 and won't strain modern systems. Still, newer additions often push more resources than the original game does.

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miknes123
Senior Member
646
12-20-2020, 04:58 AM
#19
They haven't recently added ray tracing in Fortnite to fully utilize the latest 30 series from Nvidia. The game has definitely improved its visuals compared to its initial release, and now boasts a larger player base with more content. It makes sense that they've kept up with technology, though clearly optimizing for as many users as possible is key—usually for higher profits. That’s the appeal of PC gaming: you can run it smoothly on high-end systems at 300-400fps on ultra, lower settings for casual players, and even on older hardware. The ability to play at 60fps on consoles with medium settings shows how accessible the game is, while also pointing out the challenge of supporting multiple platforms with consistent performance.
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miknes123
12-20-2020, 04:58 AM #19

They haven't recently added ray tracing in Fortnite to fully utilize the latest 30 series from Nvidia. The game has definitely improved its visuals compared to its initial release, and now boasts a larger player base with more content. It makes sense that they've kept up with technology, though clearly optimizing for as many users as possible is key—usually for higher profits. That’s the appeal of PC gaming: you can run it smoothly on high-end systems at 300-400fps on ultra, lower settings for casual players, and even on older hardware. The ability to play at 60fps on consoles with medium settings shows how accessible the game is, while also pointing out the challenge of supporting multiple platforms with consistent performance.

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