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  1. Hi all. First, my rig: - CASE: Zalmann GS1000 - MOTHERBOARD: Asus Rampage III Extreme - PROCESSOR: Intel Core i7-980X Gulftown Hexa-core 3.33Ghz. - RAM: DDR3 Corsair Dominator GT CMT12GX3M3A2000C9 2000MHz 12GB (3x4GB) CL9 - VIDEO: ATI Sapphire Radeon HD6990 GDDR5 (X2 crossfire) - AUDIO: Creative X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion Series - HARD DISK: SSD OCZ Revodrive 3 240GB PCI Express 2.0 X4 + Western Digital 350Gb. 7200RPM (X2) - POWER: Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 1200W Modulare - DVD-RW: ASUS DRW-24B1ST DL -R+R/RW - DVD-ROM: LG GDRH20N SATA Then, my problem: it's the same described here: Is there a way to solve this? Thanks.
  2. Ok, I've solved stuttering problem but now I have another problem! After the first mission (that payed me 40000) there is the military mission... In this mission I've flyed over the first waypoint and headed for the second, then I Exit&Save. Now when I reenter the game I see the screen all white! If I disable Crossfire (in CCC) it reappears cockpit and scenery but I have stuttering. When I enable Crossfire (read above 3rd post) I see all white except the HUD (altimeter, vertical speeed ecc... I play on average difficulty). What can I do now? EDIT: OK, i found that the problem is with Pip Detail. If I disable this option and click OK, on cockpit i see slowly fading to normal brightness, while if I enable (even at "low" setting) I see screen becoming white. Another strange thing: I re-run benchmark. Now I've got 60 fps on Seattle... Wait... what? Yes, you read well. Now I've got 57-60fps on benchmark (Seattle) and all settings are at maximum (except Pip wich is disabled). But I've got little stuttering even at normal settings. This graphics engine makes me mad...
  3. OK, it seems that doing this (found in another thread)... 1. In CCC go to Gaming/3D Application Settings. 2. In the Application Profiles drop down box, make sure <<New Application >> is selected. 3. Leave everything as default, but scroll to the bottom and select 'Use AMD Pre-Defined Profile' from the dropdown in the CrossFireX section. 4. In the list off applications that appears find ArmA2OA*.exe and click on that so it's highlighted. 5. Scroll back up to the top and hit save. 6. In the file dialogue that appears, locate and select takeonh.exe and click OPEN (make sure you select the beta version if you are running the beta). ...solved stuttering problem. All settings are "normal" and with benchmark i've got 25fps over Seattle. Anyway... thanks Jedra for your quick reply. Is there some chance to set all settings to High or Very High? I don't think so... maybe in 2015... XD
  4. Hi all. I have a problem with "Take On Helicopters" bought yesterday (FX Interactive Italian version). In short terms, even with all graphic settings to "normal" the game has good FPS (EDIT: well.... not SO good... i've got 22fps on Seattle with benchmark) but I have stuttering every 1-2 sec. ARMA II (from Steam) gave me the same problem. Here my specs: - CASE: Zalmann GS1000 - MOTHERBOARD: Asus Rampage III Extreme - PROCESSOR: Intel Core i7-980X Gulftown Hexa-core 3.33Ghz. - RAM: DDR3 Corsair Dominator GT CMT12GX3M3A2000C9 2000MHz 12GB (3x4GB) CL9 - VIDEO: ATI Sapphire Radeon HD6990 GDDR5 (X2 crossfire) - AUDIO: Creative X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion Series - HARD DISK: SSD OCZ Revodrive 3 240GB PCI Express 2.0 X4 + Western Digital 350Gb. 7200RPM (X2) - POWER: Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 1200W Modulare - DVD-RW: ASUS DRW-24B1ST DL -R+R/RW - DVD-ROM: LG GDRH20N SATA The graphics drivers are Catalyst 12.2 (official) with CAP1 12.2. I have got the same result even if I enable/disable crossfire... no difference. The game running on SSD, so no problems of hard disk. My system is not overclocked. My OS is Windows 7 64bit (Italian language). Is it normal this "stuttering" with my specs? Is it a problem of my graphic card? Is there a solution? Thanks for your support. P.S. Sorry for my bad english...
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