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<blockquote data-quote="Stelaris" data-source="post: 1221526" data-attributes="member: 198387"><p>I've been testing it for a few hours now (about 5) and I can say that based on that time most of the issues are gone. One of the issues is still present, namely smoke/water/effects of a similar sort cut off part of the characters hair and makes the face extremely jagged around the edges which was not present before (I use AAx4). That issue <em>might</em> be with the driver itself though as prior to this I was using Catalyst driver 11.2 instead of 11.3. </p><p></p><p>Other then that, upon starting Windows today I got the option of running Windows Repair or starting Windows normally (it was the first time I'd done a start up instead of restart) and made me think windows didn't start normally. I tried starting it normally and it has ran fine since and I've been unable to reproduce the problem.</p><p></p><p>Those are the only two issues I have noticed really, everything else has ran smooth (and in some cases better). I'm not sure if it'd be worth messing around with it more or just doing a wait and see approach. What do you think? Also, I appreciate all the help you've been with this issue I've had!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stelaris, post: 1221526, member: 198387"] I've been testing it for a few hours now (about 5) and I can say that based on that time most of the issues are gone. One of the issues is still present, namely smoke/water/effects of a similar sort cut off part of the characters hair and makes the face extremely jagged around the edges which was not present before (I use AAx4). That issue [I]might[/I] be with the driver itself though as prior to this I was using Catalyst driver 11.2 instead of 11.3. Other then that, upon starting Windows today I got the option of running Windows Repair or starting Windows normally (it was the first time I'd done a start up instead of restart) and made me think windows didn't start normally. I tried starting it normally and it has ran fine since and I've been unable to reproduce the problem. Those are the only two issues I have noticed really, everything else has ran smooth (and in some cases better). I'm not sure if it'd be worth messing around with it more or just doing a wait and see approach. What do you think? Also, I appreciate all the help you've been with this issue I've had! [/QUOTE]
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