My new graphics card doesn't play my game at 60 fps at 4k. I've tried everything including superglue. What is this crap? Are developers just too lazy to optimise or patch their games for the latest technologies or have hackers stolen my megahertz?

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RTX ON

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no chance for me ;( dont know how this should work ?

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DAMN YOU HACKERZ !!!

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I think my cat peed on it. Sorry.

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Did you try blowing at it? Trust me- 60% of the time, it works every time!
(Also bump.)

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Hi.
I'm actually interested in purchasing your product.
Feel free to send me pigeons with your initial offer.
Thank you in advance.

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Did you try plugging in your PC? What about turning it on? Did you put the graphics card into the machine?

Did you try changing the quality from VGA to EGA or TANDY Graphics?
Did you switch to the color monitor?
Did you remember to insert the floppy with the OS before trying to boot?

If you cannot get your optical drive open, cokegift (exe) + pocketknife + paperclip jammed into the emergency release pinhole helps. (Sometimes that was the only way to get the silly thing open.)

Oh, and the optical drive? It needs to be connected to your PC--not to your stereo. I know the disc sounds nice in the stereo, but it needs to be in your computer to run.

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I think there may be something wrong with my optical drive.

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Just slightly? I never used one of those 5" drives. We had the smaller cousin, a 3.5" drive.
Fun fact: we had our tower sitting on the desk next to the monitor. The spring on the 3.5" drive was strong enough that if you didn't have your hand up to catch the disk, it would fly over your shoulder and land on the floor 3-4' (1-1.3m) behind you. 😂

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Try liquid nitrogen to cool the GPU and overclock it

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Record the game on a 4x4 cassette tape and plug the tape deck into a colecovision.

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Do try using cooling gel :O

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Thanks and bump!!

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Have you tried turning it off and on? Always work for me.

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Thank you and bump!

Did you allready download and install latest driver from www.creativelabs.com?

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Apparently I already downloaded it in June 1999.

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Bump

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You'll need mor power.

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I actually recently put together my new computer and I had exactly that problem when I got to the optical drive after hooking up the SSD and two storage drives...

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Hehe, short cables, that's a classic.

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That's a lotta nuts!

Also this reminds me, I need to look into good PS2 games now that I dug the old thing out of the attic. Got the whole Armoured Core series to play through, my beloved We Love Katamari, and Sky Odyssey.

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Ooooh. Never touched Persona before, and Odin Sphere! That's one I might be able to get easy.
A great start, thanks a ton. Now I just need to work on my steam backlog before I start on a new PS2 backlog ;P

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I remember playing a demo of Oni on pc back in the day and really struggling with weird controls, how is it on PS2?

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Combat/controls were an struggle to get to to grips with but didn't seem like a serious problem on PS2 after a few levels. Back in the day it was a game that was very much perservering with despite its flaws for all the good stuff - but in hindsight I doubt it is a game that would have aged well by todays standards.

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Bump!

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Bumf

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thanks for the train, really quality shitz, bump!

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Welcome back mate, looking forward to your humorous gif interactions. XD
Have a great weekend ahead~

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Try replacing the card and the games.

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I think it is temperature related:

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Definitely a RAM problem

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Bump :)

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