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Processor | Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 |
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Motherboard | Albatron PXP35 |
Memory | 2x2GB DDR2 800 |
Video Card(s) | Albatron 8800GT+ Accelero L2 Pro |
Storage | Hitachi 500 GB 16 MB |
Power Supply | CWT 400W |
Software | Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit |
I'm having this problem since an year or so (everything was normal before, so it is not the games, not the control panel settings and not the drivers newer/older).
I saw a topic here about the same problem (it was from 2008, and it was with radeon 4870 x2)
where 2 people were having it, and there was no solution replied.
I have seen many thread with this problem on the web, but again with no solution found.
So, I am with Windows 7 32-bit, Geforce 8800GT. The problem consists in poor draw distance and a texture "change" in 95% of the games. It is not only for objects on the background, but in closer object, where the texture "changes" (or pops in, dunno how to describe it) when i make a step forward, and changes again when i go back
Example with COD MW2 http://img69.imageshack.us/img69/3226/asd3.gif (notice the change of the car's texture. This happens with sandbags, NPCs, etc.. (This is .gif so please wait a while or refresh unless it starts moving.
Example with SWTFU http://vbox7.com/play:d5fe0b6f (1 sec only, but you can see the change when i move forward.
Example with Dragon Age http://img196.imageshack.us/img196/28/asdyz.gif (the texture of the white ox is "changing"
The is an example of a guy playing Oblivion with the same problem as mine (especially the trees "changing" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ax4P06hyGnY
The interesting thing is that for me Oblivion is one of the few games that are not bugged.
Other games that are normal are RTS games, even ANNO where i can zoom in and out, and i don't notice any bugs, and OpenGL games (Doom3, Quake 4).
I think it has something to do with Windows 7, some strange incompability with my card, or maybe because I have installed 4 GB RAM, but using 32 bit windows.
Recently i bought a new computer for mine cousin with a 9800GT, installed Win7, installed COD2 and saw the same problem
The one thing i haven't done is going back to XP, installing 64 bit OS (which some of the ppl with the problem have done, but without a result.
It is a long post, but this problem is annoying, and I would be thankful if you manage to help me.
Thanks.
I saw a topic here about the same problem (it was from 2008, and it was with radeon 4870 x2)
where 2 people were having it, and there was no solution replied.
I have seen many thread with this problem on the web, but again with no solution found.
So, I am with Windows 7 32-bit, Geforce 8800GT. The problem consists in poor draw distance and a texture "change" in 95% of the games. It is not only for objects on the background, but in closer object, where the texture "changes" (or pops in, dunno how to describe it) when i make a step forward, and changes again when i go back
Example with COD MW2 http://img69.imageshack.us/img69/3226/asd3.gif (notice the change of the car's texture. This happens with sandbags, NPCs, etc.. (This is .gif so please wait a while or refresh unless it starts moving.
Example with SWTFU http://vbox7.com/play:d5fe0b6f (1 sec only, but you can see the change when i move forward.
Example with Dragon Age http://img196.imageshack.us/img196/28/asdyz.gif (the texture of the white ox is "changing"
The is an example of a guy playing Oblivion with the same problem as mine (especially the trees "changing" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ax4P06hyGnY
The interesting thing is that for me Oblivion is one of the few games that are not bugged.
Other games that are normal are RTS games, even ANNO where i can zoom in and out, and i don't notice any bugs, and OpenGL games (Doom3, Quake 4).
I think it has something to do with Windows 7, some strange incompability with my card, or maybe because I have installed 4 GB RAM, but using 32 bit windows.
Recently i bought a new computer for mine cousin with a 9800GT, installed Win7, installed COD2 and saw the same problem

The one thing i haven't done is going back to XP, installing 64 bit OS (which some of the ppl with the problem have done, but without a result.
It is a long post, but this problem is annoying, and I would be thankful if you manage to help me.
Thanks.