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05-10-2013 12:18 AM #1
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GSA/ Red Chain Problems
I'm running a Toshiba Qosmio laptop with a 3GB 670M graphics card. I can run most holes in maximum graphics settings. Occasionally I come to a graphically intense hole where the ball flight is very choppy. If I change any settings in graphics options such as decreasing terrain detail from 100% to 99% and replay the hole then ball flight is smooth as silk. If I exit out of the course and replay the hole with the same settings, the ball flight will be choppy again. If I now change any setting (even if going back to maximum detail) then the ball flight is perfectly smooth again. The graphics card can obviously support maximum graphics but it seems that each time a course is started something is keeping the graphics card from performing optimally. Any ideas?
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05-12-2013 10:05 PM #2
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Okay, I know I'm replying to my own thread but I think the problem is with Nvidia optimus switchable graphics. Even though the Nvidia utility says the GSA/Red Chain courses are opening with the dedicated graphics card, I'm pretty sure the onboard must be being used until I change any of the graphics settings- then the dedicated card is used. On some graphically intense holes, I initially get only 7 fps and when I make any changes to the graphics settings ( even if going to maximum) I can get 60 fps. Anyone get an Nvidia laptop or Radeon laptop with switchable graphics to run GSA or any Red Chain courses in max settings. Lots of reports on the internet of the Nvidia Optimus technology not working with many games. Just wondering if the same applies to Radeon switchable graphics.
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05-12-2013 10:13 PM #3
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Is it possible for you to disable the onboard graphics completely? I honestly don't know why anyone would want "switchable" graphics to begin with. I'm not familiar with your hardware at all, but if it's possible to disable the onboard graphics, that's what I would do.
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05-12-2013 11:00 PM #4
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05-13-2013 01:17 AM #5
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On my Lenovo you can specify that a particular program is run using card rather than onboard graphics. Settings are somewhere in the deep of settings. Good luck.
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05-13-2013 01:39 AM #6
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Yes, I have changed the settings within the Nvidia control panel to force the use of the dedicated card and I have a program that confirms that the dedicated card is active. However, there must be some conflict with the onboard graphics because of the behavior I have already described. Do you have an Nvidia or Radeon card in the Lenovo? Can you run Red Chain courses on max graphics?
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05-13-2013 04:05 AM #7
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