Hey
I have a flickering problem with Minecraft and McEdit. Sometimes it appears, other times not. Especially the buttons like "Video settings" and "Cancel" (when entering a world or server) are flickering. It's like half the button is covered with a grey ish transparent layer, which dissapears and appears very quickly.
I can't seem to find any possible solutions, so I appreciate all realistic solutions and I am willing to test them.
However, It may be something wrong with my graphic card, but I think that is very unlikely since my pc is only a month old. On the other hand I can't really see understand what should cause this. By the way, I have the latest driver. Maybe it is because I have dual graphic cards and therefore something is screwing up.
Specs:
-Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
-Processor: AMD Quad-Core A10-5700 APU 3.4 GHz
-Graphic Card: AMD Radeon HD (7660D+7470) Dual Graphics with 2 GB memory
-Ram: 12GB DDR3 memory
Make sure your 3d settings are set to 'by application'. You might mess around with the Anisotropic and Anti-aliasing settings, try turning them off first and see if it goes away.
Another idea would be to setup a custom configuration for minecraft where it runs on only one card and see if what happens.
Make sure your 3d settings are set to 'by application'. You might mess around with the Anisotropic and Anti-aliasing settings, try turning them off first and see if it goes away.
Another idea would be to setup a custom configuration for minecraft where it runs on only one card and see if what happens.
This doesn't seem to work unfortunately. However, I have not yet tried to set up a custom configuration for minecraft running on only one card. Anyways, thanks.
I think I now found a solution for the problem, but I will need to contact the developers of my graphic card.
I solved it by disabeling dual graphics (making it run on only one graphic card), but I still want to find a better solution for this problem. I really want to use both graphic cards, as that is what the computer is made for.
I think I now found a solution for the problem, but I will need to contact the developers of my graphic card.
I solved it by disabeling dual graphics (making it run on only one graphic card), but I still want to find a better solution for this problem. I really want to use both graphic cards, as that is what the computer is made for.
Dual cards isn't going to make a huge difference for minecraft anyway IMO. I would just make a custom configuration for minecraft to disable one card when it launches. Certain games just seem to have issues with dual cards. I remember I had a flickering issue with Oblivion when I had two cards enabled. Unfortunately with that game my FPS really took a hit with only one card.
I have a flickering problem with Minecraft and McEdit. Sometimes it appears, other times not. Especially the buttons like "Video settings" and "Cancel" (when entering a world or server) are flickering. It's like half the button is covered with a grey ish transparent layer, which dissapears and appears very quickly.
I can't seem to find any possible solutions, so I appreciate all realistic solutions and I am willing to test them.
However, It may be something wrong with my graphic card, but I think that is very unlikely since my pc is only a month old. On the other hand I can't really see understand what should cause this. By the way, I have the latest driver. Maybe it is because I have dual graphic cards and therefore something is screwing up.
Specs:
-Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
-Processor: AMD Quad-Core A10-5700 APU 3.4 GHz
-Graphic Card: AMD Radeon HD (7660D+7470) Dual Graphics with 2 GB memory
-Ram: 12GB DDR3 memory
Screenshots:
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Anything more you need? Then please tell me
Another idea would be to setup a custom configuration for minecraft where it runs on only one card and see if what happens.
by c0yote
I tried it with terrible results. I gave my wife my glasses for a second, a creeper showed up and now my wife is pregnant.
Stupid 3D..
This doesn't seem to work unfortunately. However, I have not yet tried to set up a custom configuration for minecraft running on only one card. Anyways, thanks.
I solved it by disabeling dual graphics (making it run on only one graphic card), but I still want to find a better solution for this problem. I really want to use both graphic cards, as that is what the computer is made for.
Dual cards isn't going to make a huge difference for minecraft anyway IMO. I would just make a custom configuration for minecraft to disable one card when it launches. Certain games just seem to have issues with dual cards. I remember I had a flickering issue with Oblivion when I had two cards enabled. Unfortunately with that game my FPS really took a hit with only one card.
by c0yote
I tried it with terrible results. I gave my wife my glasses for a second, a creeper showed up and now my wife is pregnant.
Stupid 3D..