Ok Frontier, you really need to deal with this...

Seriously, Frontier, an overclocked piece of hardware makes your game unstable, its time to get to work and start addressing these issues that were never there before. I played flawlessly for a year...now, so I bought everything dlc PC. I buy a new video card GTX1660ti and it continually crashes...for over 6 months now. I have a ticket and they are trying to help which is great, but they still say its a piece of overclocked hardware. But its not overclocked...nothing is on my system. THAT SHOULDN'T MATTER!!!!! I love this game, or I wouldn't have spent so much money trying to play it. PLEASE FIX!!!!!!!!!
 
Is the driver automatically using the built-in GPU Boost feature to vary the clock speed? Perhaps you could try turning that off?
 
Is the driver automatically using the built-in GPU Boost feature to vary the clock speed? Perhaps you could try turning that off?
I use MSI Afterburner to downclock the GPU, memory, and voltage. It's locked 75% power limit. I will go lower, still experimenting with this. But the point of all this is that it needs to be fixed for us all...I am not the only one with these problems.
 
My GTX 1660Ti and updating drivers on my Windows 7 PC has worked flawless with ED
in Ultra mode 3440x1440 since installing it. No need to configure MSI Afterburner and it
runs reasonably cool. Maybe a Windows 10 issue?
 
My GTX 1660Ti and updating drivers on my Windows 7 PC has worked flawless with ED
in Ultra mode 3440x1440 since installing it. No need to configure MSI Afterburner and it
runs reasonably cool. Maybe a Windows 10 issue?
Thanks, dude, that makes perfect sense, Planco plays flawlessly on Win7, I have been told this many times. The game lacks Win10 dx12 support. from all the posts I've read. Time to think about a dual boot system with Win7 on one drive and Win10 on another drive. What is ED?
 
Thanks, dude, that makes perfect sense, Planco plays flawlessly on Win7, I have been told this many times. The game lacks Win10 dx12 support. from all the posts I've read. Time to think about a dual boot system with Win7 on one drive and Win10 on another drive. What is ED?

Ah...But what happens if ED in the future drops Windows 7 going with 10 or 11? In that case I'll have issues.

ED means Everything Damaged...Oh wait...Elite Dangerous. :)
 
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I have SOOOOOO many things that have issues with Win10, it's why my desktop system is still running 7 for reliability.
 
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