Personal computing discussed
leor wrote:64 views and no replies, is my problem that fringe?
leor wrote:...pair of 4gb GTX680s...
Darkmage wrote:Have you considered removing one of your graphics cards and just flying solo to see if the problem persists?
leor wrote:I've tried it with vsync and smooth mouse off and off, as well as one on and one off. I swapped the graphics cards in position, tried 2 different mice (one from razer, one from madcatz) in different USB ports, reinstalled their drivers, changed the polling rates and sensitivity settings. I changed the mouse sensitivity in game, and a lot of other goofy things that one might try to do when the conventional options are exhausted. I also tried changing the quality of the in game settings all the way down tot he bottom, no change.
I changed every BIOS option I could think of, one at a time to split test. Please keep in mind this problem persisted through 2 motherboards, and the only thing that changed was moving from AMD to nvidia. I'm not as familiar with nvidia drivers, but I made sure SLI was enabled. I also tried it with SLI off and only using one card, there's some odd nvidia dark magic at work here.
Krogoth wrote:Care to enlightenment me?
grantmeaname wrote:Obviously it's not SLI that's the issue, because he tried turning off SLI. Did you even read the thread before you commented?
leor wrote:The monitors are connected using 2 display ports and one DVI, I wonder if that makes a difference...
Ryu Connor wrote:If it is Windows 7 you could try to Sysprep the machine. See if a reset of the hardware and services might unstick things. It'll leave your programs intact.
As always, please make a complete PC restore with Windows Backup and Restore before you Sysprep the box.
leor wrote:Well the clean install method seemed to do the trick, even if it was Windows 8. A really fun part was while installing some software I got a message on the top right of my right hand monitor asking me to "tap here to decide how you want windows to handle this disk."
I opted to click with the mouse rather than poke my Dell u3011.
morphine wrote:leor wrote:Well the clean install method seemed to do the trick, even if it was Windows 8. A really fun part was while installing some software I got a message on the top right of my right hand monitor asking me to "tap here to decide how you want windows to handle this disk."
I opted to click with the mouse rather than poke my Dell u3011.
But... what if it worked?