I do that as a matter of course anyway, but it didn't make any difference.Tried doing a driver sweep then reinstalling?

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I do that as a matter of course anyway, but it didn't make any difference.Tried doing a driver sweep then reinstalling?
I do that as a matter of course anyway, but it didn't make any difference.![]()
Not had to do that in the last year at all with Installing over the top of official drivers, its only been the beta's that have given issues if doing that.
I upgraded from 11.4 to 11.5 and started experiencing the problem, so went back to 11.4. I upgraded this morning from 11.4 to 11.6 assuming the problem would be fixed but it's the same as with 11.5.
In short, the only obvious solution with nothing else on the system having changed is going back to 11.4 which obviously isn't ideal from a long-term perspective as speed boosts, etc come out with newer drivers.
Anyone tried these with BC2 on a 5 series card?
And tried overclocking with afterburner 2.0...?
The drivers have been ******** for the last few iterations I've had. I'm gonna remove them completely and go back to somewhere about 11.4 or earlier. BC2 crashes and stutters at an undetermined rate for me.
Case in point in this large image.
Note that's not my kit. I'm a recon with a CG, it's not my kit to have CG and SAIGA.
Seriously.
And that's with your gfx card at stock ?
Well I haven't OC'd it but I believe it comes with a small factory overclock as its an Asus 5770 CuCore. Dropping it to reference clocks should make for improvements?
Would you guys open/close CCC a few times (from a shortcut not from the system tray) and check to see if multiple instances of MMLoadDrv.exe are left running in the background.