Junky77

Junky77

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Hi Please provide a short description how to run automatic benchmark, please. It will help greatly to some reviewers. I noticed you could set an automatic benchmark run in the settings.ini file, but that way it doesn't output the results - is there any way to fix it? Please advise Stardock! Thanks

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[quote who="RomeoReject" reply="2" id="3651164"] Adding to what Ticktoc said, if one has more "stuff" on its drive, it'll be slower. Same goes for if one has viruses. Or if one has a buttload of stuff cached compared to the other. Then of course, clocks and cooling will make a ton of difference. Before I bought my second R9 280X, I had a crazy high clock on my one card, but it would eventually throttle down, meaning the game would start with north of 60FPS, and eventually fall to the

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Thanks for the reply 1. Yes, both plugged 2. Except difference of 50MHZ on average for the GPU clock whiile running the AoS benchmark, I didn't see no throttling. Thermals are very good 3. In other games, including Total War : Warhammer, Hitman, Rise Of the Tomb raider and Ark, they are more or less the same 4. Maybe I could provide any information that could shed some information about it? It almost seems to me that on

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Hi 1. I have two laptops with around the same hardware - the MSI GT62VR 6RD and Clevo P650RP6, both have the same basic hardware and software: - I7-6700HQ, GTX 1060 6GB, 2x8GB 2400MHZ, 128GB SATA SSD - Windows 10 64-bit, same version 1511, Nvidia 372.70 drivers. GPU only, G-Sync disabled 2. The GT62VR 6RD get a lot higher FPSs in the built-in benchmark, all settings, at 900p, 1080p and 2160p. Big differences. Extreme settings, DX12@1080p 48vs40 F

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Hi I have an issue when trying to run DX12. I'm running the latest version on an MSI GS43VR 6RE (I7-6700HQ, GTX 1060). Windows 10 64-bit, Nvidia 372.70 drivers and the issue is that it gets stuck after I start it - just getting a blank screen with the AoS pointer It runs well in DX11 mode

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[quote who="CursedGuardian" reply="15" id="3617781"] A friend of mine had the same problem, I was able to solve the problem for him to directly start the Ashes_DX12.exe. By default, Ashes of the Singularity is installed to the following location: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\SteamApps\common\Ashes of the Singularity DirectX11: Ashes_DX11.exe DirectX12: Ashes_DX12.exe [/quote] It will run the dx11 version instead

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Many thanks! 1. Did it all - even tried installing the last graphics drivers from both Lenovo and AMD and it didn't help. Used DDU ofcourse. Tried uninstalling and reinstalling the game, removing the games' folder in "My Games" too. 2. I did notice that when running from Steam, the iGPU is in use, not the dGPU - any clue how to handle this issue?

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Hi Just got the new Lenovo Y700 with the new AMD Carrizo FX-8800P and Radeon M385X. The FX-8800P iGPU is the R7 GCN which also supports DX12. Drivers are updated to the latest. The game doesn't start in DX12 mode - the screen flashes for a moment and that's all. DX11 works fine. How can I make it work in DX12 mode? - Lenovo Y700, FX-8800P - Radeon M385X dedicated, Radeon R7 Carrizo iGPU - 8GB DDR

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