


Apoptosis wrote:Just curious did you buy the game title or download a copy of it?
I've played the official retail versions all the way through a few times and never seen anything like that. I also used the game on the test bench and played through that point hundreds of times on different PCs and never seen that... The only thing I am guessing is that you downloaded a bunk copy that had some files screwed up.
InspectahACE wrote:The more I see that video, the more i think that it's either the GPU..or the drivers. and unfortunately the last time I saw any similar issue was with a wonky GPU. Just my two cents on a possibility.



khalednet85 wrote:that's really disappointing it looks like its the GPU problem, because I have installed the latest driver, but still same problem, do you advice me to send the laptop to maintainance ?




skier wrote:install older drivers. do it.



skier wrote:hmm, card-wise it's between a 9500-9600GT so it should be able to play it, how long did you play COD5 to see it was okay? you might want to try to download and run furmark and see if it errors up, my only idea now



skier wrote:do the stability test instead of the benchmark, and make sure MSAA is off

khalednet85 wrote:skier wrote:do the stability test instead of the benchmark, and make sure MSAA is off
it has given me avg fps: 9 (Min: 4, Mas: 11) frames, and the highest temperature reached is 67 C in resolution 1360x768, By the way, if I press space, that circle in the middle disappeared and the fps goes very speedy between 500 and 530 and the temperature doesn't go so high !!


skier wrote:khalednet85 wrote:skier wrote:do the stability test instead of the benchmark, and make sure MSAA is off
it has given me avg fps: 9 (Min: 4, Mas: 11) frames, and the highest temperature reached is 67 C in resolution 1360x768, By the way, if I press space, that circle in the middle disappeared and the fps goes very speedy between 500 and 530 and the temperature doesn't go so high !!
the circle(donut) is the fur rendering which is what stresses the GPU, so it isn't your graphics card itself, so its a problem with COD4 itself, try reinstalling? OR did it install DX9 when you installed the game? might be a problem with DirectX come to think of it
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skier wrote:its a directX problem with the game forcing you to install an old version of DX9 over whatever you already have, and that causes problems, i forget if you have to uninstall and install new DX9.0C, or just install the version that COD forces during installation(i don't play COD for that very reason, always gave me trouble whenever i installed and the game isnt worth it to me)



InspectahACE wrote:I'd say run ATI Tool but I haven't seen that program mentioned in a long while so I'm not sure if Furmark does the same thing or if it's even worth using anymore. I do know ATI Tool would show artifacts or lines if the GPU was bad though

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