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gtx 960
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The GTX 960 is a graphics card from Nvidia that appears in discussions about gaming performance, VRAM usage, and system troubleshooting on Windows 10. Users report issues such as freezing during games or videos, with one noting 8 GB RAM and an i5 processor should handle titles like World of Warcraft or Lord of the Rings Online without stutter. Another thread questions why a game does not utilize the full 2 GB VRAM of an Asus Strix GTX 960. The card is also mentioned in a boot loop problem on Windows 10, where a system with an MSI GTX 960 2 GB fails to start after a crash. These posts highlight common concerns around driver compatibility, hardware limitations, and stability with this GPU.
when I play games or watch videos it starts freezing every few minute or 30 seconds or something freezing its annoying I have 8 gb ram gtx 960 and i5 processor it should play a game like wow or lotro without freezing I was playing without freezing this started recently pls help me fix using...
My windows system is in dutch, so here is the translation.
first: there is an problem with your computer it needs a restart.
second: automatic recovery planning
third: same as first
it's a loop
system:
windows 10
Motherboard: Asrock Extreme Pro3 R2.0
cpu: Amd FX-8320 (8 core, 3.5 ghz)
gpu: Msi...
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Hello I am using w7 ultimate with a GT 9600 Nvidia GPU, connected to a samsung 22" wide screen via a HDMI cable, when I boot up the OS loads the startup screen in the old Vista format instead of the new W7 screen. It appears that my issue is the initial low resolution output via the HDMI cable...
hey guys! i have a Q... i have a win 7 32 bit, amd 6000+@3100mhz, leadtek 9600 GX Xtreme OC-d from box, a-data 2x1gb ddr2 800mhz vitesta gaming edition, and i was wondering.... if i buy a kingston 1x2gb (one piece of 2 gb) also 800 mhz, will it be a problem..? i'm not interested that my pc wont...