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I don't install a driver.
If you install it, you can still float to the right-click desktop - properties - settings - advanced - troubleshooting - hardware acceleration to move left one or two squares.
Try it, it will improve.
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Let me tell you,I estimate,Your graphics card and U are okay.,But online games shouldn't be carded.,It's estimated that it's a network speed problem.,If it's a stand-alone machine.,I guess it's your graphics card that doesn't work.。 I can't stand my 9600gt now...
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Problems with the monitor.
Is the interface loose?
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Playing 3D game cards, the general problem is in the graphics card, and it is more likely that your hardware is not compatible.
It is recommended to try a different graphics card first.
Playing games requires a high level of computer hardware configuration, and it must be used correctly, otherwise it will not work, and it will be stuck if it can run, especially if you play large games, it will also cause a blue screen of death. Try it as described below and see if it alleviates.
1. Check the CPU and graphics card for heat dissipation, dust removal, oiling, or replace the fan.
Second, the power supply voltage is unstable, the power supply is insufficient, and the power supply with high quality and high power is replaced.
3. Clean up and defragment the disk.
1. In the window of my computer, right-click the drive letter you want to clean up - "Properties" - "Clean Disk" - check the files you want to delete - OK - Yes.
2. Clear the temporary file, start-run-enter %temp%-OK.
3. Clean up the registry and junk files with Optimizer or Super Bunny.
4. Close some startup programs, start-run-msconfig---start, in addition to anti-virus software, input methods can be turned off in general.
5. Delete unused program software.
7. Reduce the burden of memory, do not open too many programs. If you have too many documents open or too many programs running at the same time, you will not have enough memory to run other programs, so you should close the programs and windows you don't use at any time.
4. Upgrade the motherboard, graphics card, and network card drivers.
5. Increase physical memory, replace it with high-quality memory, and set up virtual memory reasonably.
1. To play games, the virtual memory can be set to be larger, the minimum value is multiple of the physical memory, and the maximum value is 2-3 times of the physical memory. No matter how big it is, it takes up too much space on your hard drive.
2. The method of setting virtual memory is: right-click on my computer - Properties - Advanced - Performance Settings - Advanced - Virtual memory change - Select the partition where the virtual memory (page file) is stored in the drive list - Custom size - Set the value in the "Initial Size" and "Maximum", then click the "Settings" button, and finally click the "OK" button to exit.
3. The partition where the virtual memory (page file) is stored must have enough space, and the hard disk resources are insufficient, resulting in insufficient virtual memory.
6. Optimize your computer with Optimizer or Super Bunny. One. Related**See if there's a driver updater for your graphics card!
Two. Use anti-virus software to detect whether it is poisoned.
Three. There may be a problem with your network.
Four. When playing games, you don't need to open too many programs that occupy the Internet.
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The graphics card is a little lower, the video memory is smaller, and the speaker is smaller--
Except for the graphics card, the configuration of my computer is the same as yours.
There's also a problem with the settings in your game If it's very stuck, it may be that the special effects are high. Try to change to a low-quality one.
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Now the graphics cards are out to 9600, you can change them.
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World of Warcraft, your graphics card is really not interesting, especially in those places where there is more rendering, it is recommended that you change your graphics card, it doesn't cost much now, it must be a problem with your graphics card, the existing is too small, if it exceeds the resolution of 1024x768, even if you don't open the effect, your graphics card will basically not be able to bear it.
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Want to play 3D mega games.
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