How do I roll back a version of the game? (The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt)
Tell me how to roll back the witcher from version 1.22 to 1.21? Or any where there are no performance problems..-.-
You wrote yesterday that you have a repack. How should gog see you play?
And the save made in 1.22 does not work on earlier versions of the game. This has been the case from the very beginning, and the game reports this on the first launch or reset.
Your card is warming up, and you are rolling back the version))) Do you think it will be less warm?
Card at 80 TNT, what else do you need? Turn the valve to high speed in the afterburner.
billypit
Card at 80 trolls onli in Witcher 3, many have performance problems in this patch.
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Are you stoned? Card at 80 throttles anywhere.
In my opinion, you are already entangled in your lies.
And sometimes you ask questions like you are about 10 years old.
billypit
Firstly, you do not need to contact me in this manner. Secondly, you cannot even justify the flow of insanity that you carry. 80 is the normal temperature for a video card under load. I have a stable fps in the same GTA on medium, in DL on high .Good luck.
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UzbagoisyaI know where Lisichansk is and what opportunities are there now for purchasing 1070 and other fresh equipment.
In my opinion, you are a schoolboy storyteller, bored on vacation.
Your stories about the brakes in Watch Dogs just fit the config you have now, 660, and so on.
At 80, the card drops frequencies, this is not a normal temperature.
You have already been told, more than once, to cool the system first to normal temperatures, and then rivet the next blog.
billypit Umm
, I don't live in Lisichansk.
PS Sorry, but I doubt that you are smarter than all Internet users, since all sites have a clear infa-working temperature of the video card from nvidia-80 degrees.
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Yes, I don't care where you live.
Look in the afterburner in the Temp Limit parameter (click on the arrow next to the turn limit if that)
What number do you see there? Do you know what that means?
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Are you really that tight? Where is it written that 80 is normal for 660?
For all Keplers (and not only) 80 is the default throttling temperature.
This does not mean that it will burn out at 80, but it begins to drop frequencies at this temperature.
If you have a modified BIOS and this parameter has been changed, then you can be congratulated on the fact that the card has not yet burned out.