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But most older games (and some newer games) don't do it. I really need to figure something out because it is starting to piss me off. I've tried raising the voltage on my card, which seemed to be a temporary fix, but after about a minute of gameplay, these spikes started up again.
Here's an example from Test Drive Unlmited:
Any ideas as to what causes this or how to fix it?
I was browsing the internet and found this project called Infinity: The Quest for Earth. I am not advertising, I'm just posting this to give eveyone a heads up on this game that looks freakin sweet:
website: http://fl-tw.com/Infinity/index.php
here's the overview
Infinity is a massively multiplayer online game set in a futuristic persistent universe.
Mankind eventually mastered interstellar travel and colonized thousands of planetary systems, bringing a new Era of prosperity lasting centuries. Today, this age of light is coming to an end. Recently, a strange disease has appeared and spread like wildfire, keeping women from becoming pregnant. The population is condemned to age and die out in but a few decades if no solution is found. Fortunately, scientists have come across some references to a cure, which would naturally be abundant on the mysterious planet of Origins, where it is believed that life appeared for the first time... Unfortunately, the exact location of this planet has been lost throughout the generations.
Now, the only glimmer of hope lies in the hands of a small group of fearless adventurers relentlessly exploring the galaxy, trying to discover the location of this mythical world forgotten by all.. a small blue planet better known as Earth.
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