Hey so i recently bought a HP Dv6t QUad Edition. Heres specs:
Intel Core i7-2720QM (2.2 Ghz up 3.3)
AMD Radeon 6770 with 1 GB GDDR5
1920X1080 SCREEN
Windows 7 home premium
8GB of DDR3 RAM
7200 RPM Hard Drive
So anyway im trying to play one of my favorite games: Command and Conquer 3. It by default is playing it in 800X600 resolution and when i turn it up to play fullscreen at 1920X1080 the game crashes and i get a blue screen that says its dumping physical memory to hard drive. I can turn the resolution to 1280X1000 i believe without a crash or anything. But specifically 1920X1080 that crashes it. I can play any other game in 1920X1080 but this one so far. Any suggestions on how to play fullscreen?
Why the mismatched...oh, prebuilt. The obvious solution would be to play at the resolution that works. Why it happens and how to fix it msy be your drivers, or maybe the game installed incorrectly. Graphics card drivers, that is. And your RAM and HDD's write speed would be nice too.
Why the mismatched...oh, prebuilt. The obvious solution would be to play at the resolution that works. Why it happens and how to fix it msy be your drivers, or maybe the game installed incorrectly. Graphics card drivers, that is. And your RAM and HDD's write speed would be nice too.
sorry forgot that: 8gb of ddr3 and 7200 rpm hard drive any drivers i should look for specifically?
Intel Core i7-2720QM (2.2 Ghz up 3.3)
AMD Radeon 6770 with 1 GB GDDR5
1920X1080 SCREEN
Windows 7 home premium
8GB of DDR3 RAM
7200 RPM Hard Drive
So anyway im trying to play one of my favorite games: Command and Conquer 3. It by default is playing it in 800X600 resolution and when i turn it up to play fullscreen at 1920X1080 the game crashes and i get a blue screen that says its dumping physical memory to hard drive. I can turn the resolution to 1280X1000 i believe without a crash or anything. But specifically 1920X1080 that crashes it. I can play any other game in 1920X1080 but this one so far. Any suggestions on how to play fullscreen?
sorry forgot that: 8gb of ddr3 and 7200 rpm hard drive any drivers i should look for specifically?
Probably another defect these laptops have, graphics switching maybe is failing.
Get a refund and buy a trustworthy brand with the cash, you'll get better specs and something that actually works properly.
A lot of threads popping up here and customers calling me about the HP DV6 line.