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Processor | Ryzen 5 5600 |
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Motherboard | Asus b450F ROG Strix |
Cooling | 3 case fans plus deepcool maxx V2 cpu heatsink |
Memory | 16 GB Crucial Ballistix DDR4 |
Video Card(s) | Zotac RTX 3060 TI |
Storage | 3 SSD's, 1 Samsung 970 Evo NVME and 2 sata (Crucial 1 TB and ADATA 480 GB) and 2 sata hardrives |
Display(s) | 27 inch Asus 75hz gaming monitor |
Case | NZXT h500i black |
Power Supply | Corsair cx650m 650 watt psu |
Mouse | Corsair M65 Pro RGB |
Keyboard | Inland RGB mechanical keyboard with blue optical switches. |
Software | windows 10 64 bit |
Ok so I downloaded halo 5 forge over a month ago but it would always crash at the halo splash screen.
I spent some time trying to fix it with no luck and gave up on when i picked up the new deus ex.
A new patch for it was released yesterday so i re downloaded the game and tried playing it after the new patch to see if that would fix it but its still crashing.
I did some more research and it has something to do with sse 4.1, but according to the spec sheet for my cpu it supports sse 4.1 but from what i read it wont run on core 2 quads which is the same family my xeons are based on.
So is there a way to emulate or by pass sse 4.1?
I know my cpus are old and next year i plan on doing a new build but i would still like to play halo 5 and my current system and i can run every other current 2016 game such as doom, dark souls 3, homefront revolution and deus ex mankind divided without issue, granted i cant max them out but i can still play them with good performance and image quality.
I spent some time trying to fix it with no luck and gave up on when i picked up the new deus ex.
A new patch for it was released yesterday so i re downloaded the game and tried playing it after the new patch to see if that would fix it but its still crashing.
I did some more research and it has something to do with sse 4.1, but according to the spec sheet for my cpu it supports sse 4.1 but from what i read it wont run on core 2 quads which is the same family my xeons are based on.
So is there a way to emulate or by pass sse 4.1?
I know my cpus are old and next year i plan on doing a new build but i would still like to play halo 5 and my current system and i can run every other current 2016 game such as doom, dark souls 3, homefront revolution and deus ex mankind divided without issue, granted i cant max them out but i can still play them with good performance and image quality.
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