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Hey guys recently installed HD Radeon 6770, and a new monitor samsung 24inch with 1920 x 1080 res..

i ran shogun in full graphics with 1920 x 1080 res....it worked fine ran smooth , looked great...

and now it doesnt it stutters and doesnt run well at all..

I think when i reset bios to defaults may have done it ? i know im gunna be stuck with this problem forever now and its gunna be unanswerable pfft sucks...

is there any bios settings that may have affected it going to default...?

just cant work this out..it makes no sense like all computer problems.

Graphics Card : 1GB ATI RADEON HD6770
PSU : Corsair 550W 41A on +12V
Proccessor: AMD Phenom 9650 Quad Core 2.3GHz x 4
OS: Windows Vista 32 bit
RAM: 4 Gig ddr2
Motherboard : Asrock K10N78M
samsung 24inch 1920 x 1080
 

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Re: Problem running shogun with HD RADEON 6770 on 24inch samsung new hd monitor

ran benchmark settings it said this

your system does not support the required benchmark to run this benchmark, different settings can be selected by running shogun benchmark gam settings

downgradeing , over budget by 96mb
downgrading anti-aliasing to 3

tried benchmarking in 1080 reso got 17fps and a game error
 

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Re: Problem running shogun with HD RADEON 6770 on 24inch samsung new hd monitor

Did Shogun ran fine on HD 6770? or on another card?

the 6770 is a mid range card and it'll suffer to run the game on high settings using the 1920 x 1080
try to lower the resolution and the video settings as well

did you install the latest drivers for your video card?
 

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Re: Problem running shogun with HD RADEON 6770 on 24inch samsung new hd monitor

dropped it to 1680 1050 running really well in maxxed thanks man :)
 

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Sounds like when u resetted the bios u may have set onboard video on? If thats the case then its hogging some of ur ram for onboard graphics! Try disabling onboard via bios :) Hope that helps
 
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