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Old 07-09-2009, 03:31 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Ok, It's the same and ty :)

Ok, I played some games today and I didn't update; but automatic updates updated like 1 thingy. It didn't tell me and I turned it off and it still seems somewhat the same. I've been playing a game called World Of Warcraft and I know there are zones and I don't think it really does it in other games though. I played Left 4 dead and didn't notice it, same with prototype. However, I played "WoW" before and it didn't do it. Same operating system, the only thing different was my hard drive: 1 terabyte, western digital. Anyways, I'll give it some more time.

It still seems the same and The update I did before was just a active installer to install updates, so I don't really think that had anything to do with it. It still seems exactly the same.

I noticed it seems to only do it in a game called World Of Warcraft, however, I have played games like Left 4 Dead and Prototype and they seem fine. I haven't tested the games on my replacement power supply, motherboard, and processor.

I am currently in progress of that.

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Old 07-16-2009, 05:38 AM   #22 (permalink)
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Re: Stuttering computer and I think It's the video card.

Could it possibly be my Ethernet NIC card?
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