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Old 09-05-2014, 03:36 PM
Mayleus Knightstalker Mayleus Knightstalker is offline
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I have a I7 Alienware with 6 gig memory and Nvidia 555m 1.5 video ram and i tend to lag when i have 6 or more people on my screen but on my Quad core with HD 7770 with 4 gigs it runs smooth as water Please help me fix
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Old 09-05-2014, 04:16 PM
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Its because your alienware is using the intell HD graphics instead of the nvidia ones. you have to go in and disable the intell graphics in the device manager. EQ isnt strong enough a program for your alienware to register it needs to jump from the intel graphics to the nvidia ones.
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Old 09-05-2014, 04:51 PM
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I have a I7 Alienware with 6 gig memory and Nvidia 555m 1.5 video ram and i tend to lag when i have 6 or more people on my screen but on my Quad core with HD 7770 with 4 gigs it runs smooth as water Please help me fix
Are you sure your Quad core is running smooth as water? Please double check your calculations and report back.


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