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right click computer/properties The Windows Experience Index measures the capability of your computer's hardware and software configuration and expresses this measurement as a number called a base score. A higher base score generally means that your computer will perform better and faster than a computer with a lower base score, especially when performing more advanced and resource-intensive tasks. Each hardware component receives an individual subscore. Your computer's base score is determined by the lowest subscore. For example, if the lowest subscore of an individual hardware component is 2.6, then the base score is 2.6. The base score is not an average of the combined subscores. However, the subscores can give you a view of how the components that are most important to you will perform, and can help you decide which components to upgrade. You can use the base score to buy programs and other software that are matched to your computer's base score. For example, if your computer has a base score of 3.3, then you can buy any software designed for this version of Windows that requires a computer with a base score of 3 or lower. The scores currently range from 1.0 to 7.9. The Windows Experience Index is designed to accommodate advances in computer technology. As hardware speed and performance improve, higher score ranges will be enabled. The standards for each level of the index generally stay the same. However, in some cases, new tests might be developed that can result in lower scores.
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I'm sitting at a comfortable 7.7.
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While Slipball is somehow right in your situation he isn't, you have strong PC.
Are you using some overlays maybe (MSI Afterburner, TS overlay ..) ? I'll suggest you to go into your Documents >1C SoftClub>il-2 sturmovik cliffs of dover> conf.ini and find LOGKEEP=0 line and put LOGKEEP=1 to enable it. You also have cppcrash folder there and game usually dumps file there after crash. I think I saw you at ATAG forum so you can post there and Colander can look into those files and figure out which conflict causes CTD. Game is very stable now for most of the people, we are running SoW campaign with ~ 90 pilots flying without crashes (lot of objects and AI bombers). Last edited by vranac; 01-28-2013 at 09:07 AM. |
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Strong, now you can look at software...don't put the SSD out of mind though, maybe google problems with.
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