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Re: TES Skyrim 0.264

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I really don't know what to do with your problem. Previous version had 2 ms delay, which is very low, but updated have 1 ms, there is no way to make less than 1 ms at all for Windows. Lower possible only with 100% cpu usage in inifinite cycle, which is very bad idea. May be you have some software which increase waiting time? I know this may happen by unknown for me reasons.
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kaffeekranz wrote:The 9xx series looks great in regards to gaming and prices.
Just sucks that the CUDA performance is so bad :(
maxwell cuda cores is 135 % faster than the kepler cores.
Since a 980 stock is faster than a 780Ti stock with 2880 cores, and also has a lower electricity consumption and also can be oc'd much more than a 780Ti the 980 will always be a winner.
Check this out:
After our session of trial and error, we finished on a stable base clock of 1,327MHz, giving us a rated boost clock of 1,416MHz. In practice, the card was happily boosting to between 1,425MHz and 1,450MHz, which is an incredible feat for a reference GPU, and shows just how much headroom Maxwell really has. The 200MHz base clock increase is a tasty 18 percent boost. We fed the GPU with an extra 40mV in Afterburner to keep things stable at these speeds.

This healthy core overclock was joined by a solid memory overclock too. The eight Samsung memory chips were happy to run up to 7.8GHz, an excellent figure for chips only rated to 7GHz in the first place – we've never yet managed to break the 8GHz point, so we can't ask for much more here.
Zotac amp! extreme also has a custom PCB and 7200 mhz compared to originall 7000 mhz, with 2x8 pins which the original 980 doesn't have, it's a win win win win.

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klotim wrote: maxwell cuda cores is 135 % faster than the kepler cores.
Interesting, I've just been reading up on it.
I'm basing it on Otoy Octane's render speed right now, which is rather underwhelming with the GM204 cards right now.
Maybe an update will fix it, as right now people are getting speeds reminiscent of the GTX580.

Let's see how it goes.
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It's so strange, I don't know what's causing it. Do you have some logging utility to see if it's actually injecting or not? Or if there are error messages? There are no effects or text in the upper left corner so I doubt it's injecting.
Maybe some program is interfering? No logs about the injector in the Windows event viewer either. Something must be stopping the injection, since it injects fine at windows startup maybe the interfering program hasn't started up yet.

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If you run msconfig from the run line and go to the "startup" tab, you'll see all the programs that are loaded at Windows startup. Chances are you have a third-party program that is interfering with the injector and seeing the list may make it easier to identify potential culprits which you can then disable for testing.

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Okay, checked the startup programs, nothing out of the ordinary:
  • Realtek HD Audio Manager
    Nvidia GeForce Experience
    Nvidia GeForce Experience (not sure why there is two)
    MS Windows OS (Sidebar)
    Intel USB 3.0 Monitor
    AVG Internet Security
    Razer Mamba Systray
    Directory Opus (basically a more advanced Explorer (it works together with the injector))
And that's it.
I've tried disabling geforce experience, sidebar.exe, IUSBMon.exe and razersystray from the task manager, haven't yet tried disabling the startup of them. Will give it a go tomorrow.
Could it be one of the startup services causing a conflict?

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I would recommend uninstalling Geforce Experience so that you no longer have it listed in msconfig twice (which indicates something is wrong or wasn't installed/uninstalled properly). Then if you absolutely must have it, reinstall it but disable it via msconfig for when you play Skyrim. I've never used it myself, but from the looks of it, it seems to be a game optimizing application not unlike Razor Game Booster, which will most certainly cause these kinds of problems. I think Boris has a name for these kinds of programs...

Note: you can prevent these programs from loading at Windows startup if you hold down the shift key during the logon process. This is an easy way to test whether this is the problem and doesn't require uninstalling or disabling programs in msconfig. Doing this only affects the current user session.

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ZoraSWE wrote:Could it be one of the startup services causing a conflict?
Might be a service with a deleayed start.
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Injector is just in the cycle enumerate processes and if it's game process - pause it, inject, resume. So what you have is that enumeration cycle sleeping time is very long for your pc (how could this be?) or Sleep() function buggied because of some software, i know this may happen, saw myself that 15 ms waited instead of about 1 ms and after PC restart the problem was fixed (famous issue of my fps limiter).
AVG Internet Security - disable and unload, Razer Mamba Systray - this can be the issue too, someone reported about razor or razer, don't remember. Nvidia GeForce Experience - dunno, but better unload too.
One more thing. Try to set high priority to ENBInjector (but not realtime!), then start the game.
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So much to catch up on:S
Just a heads up btw current version EVGA Precision 16 = CTD when loading saves, back to old 4.2.1 without server.
Pardon if it has been posted before:>
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