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 Post subject: Memory or graphics card problem?
PostPosted: Thu 03-23-2006 3:54PM 
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Hi,

I just got Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion for the PC and my computer freezes for a couple seconds frequently. It really stinks when I'm fighting someone and it happens because all of I sudden I'm dead. I'm wondering if the problem is with my graphics card or memory or possibly something else. I'm running on a GeForce 6600GT with 512 RAM. Otherwise I'm running an AMD Athlon 64 3400, plenty of HD space. The graphics card is pretty good, but far from great. I'm thinking about upgrading to a gig of memory. Good idea or no?

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PostPosted: Thu 03-23-2006 4:01PM 
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You are probably short on memory. You'll probably have to turn down the graphics or close any background processes that are taking up a ton of memory.


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PostPosted: Wed 04-12-2006 9:25PM 
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Do you have fully updated drivers? I had a problem with that.

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PostPosted: Wed 04-12-2006 10:44PM 
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my roomate had similar problems, it was the sound

it was either he get a sound card, or there is a folder of sounds that change when someone sees you that you can delete, and it wont freeze

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PostPosted: Thu 04-13-2006 1:17PM 
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Audio/video codecs are a problem as well. There's one called mpeg2(something).ax that seems to cause major problems (inluding reboots and CTDs). Using a program like DXMan (analogx.com), you can delete problematic codecs.

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PostPosted: Thu 04-13-2006 3:19PM 
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You should buy a new card and sell me yours for cheap. Easiest way to fix it.


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