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Colask8

Colask8

Member Since 01 Jun 2008
Offline Last Active Apr 16 2013 04:59 PM
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In Topic: Good news afoot in 10.8 Mountain Lion for Fermi cards

23 September 2012 - 06:03 PM

Guys have you tried playing games, after those patches on ML, some of u might seen me posting about this, anyways, i get some flickering in wow, also, players and some stuff in wow are blacked out until i get really close to them, in swtor i see boxes with lines, some triangles and stuff. Anyone knows if its possible to fix GLL or whatever is causing that problem.. In Unigine, as I've seen, there were no problems, but it uses OpenGL. So OpenGL is working fine i guess... What drivers are games on mac using? Are they using OpenCL or something else, like that GLL I'm unfamiliar with? Its really disturbing, I'll see how GuildWars are running once i get my key tomorrow.

In Topic: [Solved]NVIDIA GTS 450 - "Blue Screen" after changing resolution

21 September 2012 - 09:55 AM

This is why I asked if you could play games, because I get this. To add I use GraphicsEnabler I didn't try without, since last time I tried before I installed latest drivers, i got KP.


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In Topic: Good news afoot in 10.8 Mountain Lion for Fermi cards

17 September 2012 - 02:45 AM

Wow i havent noticed that it says GT 430, i have GTS 450.

In Topic: Unigine Heaven 4.0 Benchmark! Updated 14.02.2013 + BIG GPU test

15 September 2012 - 03:34 AM

Felt like sharing... By comparing with other GTS450 seems like fine... Still gonna compare on windows. It really makes me sad that i cant play wow on full settings with opengl, and gll not working on 10.8... :( And Dota 2 is freezing like hell 20fps max 2 fps min...

In Topic: Good news afoot in 10.8 Mountain Lion for Fermi cards

15 September 2012 - 03:15 AM

So this is my FPS on Unigine, idk if thats like ok for my graphics or not, gonna check on windows tomorrow.

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