Hello! (First post here )
My newly built el-cheapo rig is as follows:
ASUS M4A88T-M/USB3
AMD Phenom II X2 555
ATI Radeon 4850
As luck would have it, my processor unlocked without a hitch when setting ACC to Auto and Unleashing to Enabled. (My friend even tried fiddling with the processor and said it can stay stable at VCORE 1.2V, not sure if that is good or not, but I set it back to AUTO when I was trying to fix this issue)
My problem is that now most games have this infuriating glitch or problem where it seems like the viewpoint is rapidly rotating or moving, similar to double-vision, but for two different views of the game's map. What is even wierder is that in strategy games like Company of Heroes, this is accompanied by the mini-map rapidly rotating according to the screen. Any in-game HUD is not affected, only 3D elements.
Some of the games affected are Black Ops, Modern Warfare 2, Company of Heroes, among many others. Strangely enough, League of Legends is not affected by this, as is Age of Mythology.
This stays even I tried my older 4670, so I don't think its a GPU problem, although it still might be? I use the latest drivers.
When reverting to a dual-core again, these problems disappear completely, so it has something to do with being a quad, but so far, the PC has been completely stable as a quad core. Is there some way to check if there is a faulty core?
Thanks in advance for your time!
My newly built el-cheapo rig is as follows:
ASUS M4A88T-M/USB3
AMD Phenom II X2 555
ATI Radeon 4850
As luck would have it, my processor unlocked without a hitch when setting ACC to Auto and Unleashing to Enabled. (My friend even tried fiddling with the processor and said it can stay stable at VCORE 1.2V, not sure if that is good or not, but I set it back to AUTO when I was trying to fix this issue)
My problem is that now most games have this infuriating glitch or problem where it seems like the viewpoint is rapidly rotating or moving, similar to double-vision, but for two different views of the game's map. What is even wierder is that in strategy games like Company of Heroes, this is accompanied by the mini-map rapidly rotating according to the screen. Any in-game HUD is not affected, only 3D elements.
Some of the games affected are Black Ops, Modern Warfare 2, Company of Heroes, among many others. Strangely enough, League of Legends is not affected by this, as is Age of Mythology.
This stays even I tried my older 4670, so I don't think its a GPU problem, although it still might be? I use the latest drivers.
When reverting to a dual-core again, these problems disappear completely, so it has something to do with being a quad, but so far, the PC has been completely stable as a quad core. Is there some way to check if there is a faulty core?
Thanks in advance for your time!