I have A gaming Pc which Is Lenovo K330B IdeaCentre The Specs Are AMD Radeon HD 6750 Graphics Chip type : AMD Radeon Graphics processor (0x68BE) Current Display Mode : 1920 x1080 (32bit) (60Hz) ManuFacturer: Advance Micro Devices,Inc Dac type : Internal DAC(400MHz) Proccessor: Intel(r) Core(Tm)i5-2310 CPU @2.90Ghz RAM : 8.00GB 64 bit OS Running on Window 7 home premium ... Well the problem is I am playing A game called battlefield 3 on my gaming desktop,but after 5-10 minutes,it goes to power saving mode. the settings are in high resolution 1920 x , 1440 x.it does not even works when it is lower settings. here are the things I tried but did not even work :( Goes to Power Option, Change Plan Set All to never I downloaded HwMonitor and check if it's on high Temperature but it's ok which is above 50'C Now After all those , What driver should I download to Avoid getting to Power Saving Mode? Are there Any missing drivers? Do I need to Update it? Also My CPU Is Dust Free.
SOURCE: it doesn't play =((
I use the same laptop. The hardware is not the problem. The problem is Vista. Before you install any older game or buy, I would do a google search for it . See if the game is compatible with Vista 64 bit. I have been successful in finding patches that will allow the games I own to play on vista. A lot of the time the error you will get is
"Error not enough memory"
Which we both know is bull. The gateway nv52 that I own atleast came with 4 gigs and 512 for the video card. More then enough for a game like GTA SA.
SOURCE: XPS/Dimension 410/9200 Desktop, And Virtual Memory!!!!
you can set your virtual memory as high as 512 depending on what you want to do with your pc are you gamer if so reduce that setting if not and you using it for applications setting it higher will acheive better results.
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Sorry about my unclear answear or short answear. But yes you understud me correctly. Ok, if you already not tried this you should do following. Install your old card back in your computer, fire it up and uninstall all drivers for your card. Delete it from device manager and restart, check that your computer doesent install it automatically if it do you need to find the drivers and delete them. Check in device manager and drivers to old graphics card what all drivers is named and delete them manually. They should be in system32 folder. Also you can check in bios for settings about your graphic card if you can change it any way because your computer is manufactured with 3-4 different graphics card. I think its a bug that need to be corrected with a bios update hope you manufactory can help you. Other thing you can try is to make a new install of your windows but that is alot of work for a bug.
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