![]() When I get to a cutscene that seems to be demanding some kind of graphical load, with foggy FX and some stones falling and whatsoever, the crash happens again. I can bypass that problem by setting the graphics to the lowest (although the auto detection suggests everything to max) and alt+tabing when I expect a big load of graphical FX to be displayed. The problem begun when I tried Divinity 2: Original Sin. In some scenarios when the screen is filled with fire and fog effects, after some flicking and slowing of the image, the screen goes black and I have to force a shutdown on the PC so I can restart. It gave me no problems at all, running Witcher 3 and other kind of pretty demanding games with ease. I had this card up and running for almost 2 years IIRC. Kingston ValueRam DDR3 1333 PC3-10600 4GB CL9 (x3 making a total of 12).Don't know the exact model, it's a HDMI.19.3.1 (but happened at earlier versions too).
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