Grid 2 not working

Limbovii

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Jun 1, 2013
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My spec:
GTX 660
ADM FX(tm)-4170 Quad Core Processor 4.20GHz
8.00GB RAM
Windows 7 64 bit
My screen is 1920x1080

My Grid 2 keeps having low FPS like 10-15 FPS and even when i have everything on low its still bad. Any help?
 
swap out your drivers for none beta if your using them. but the chances are its a threading thing causing a bottleneck.
the 4170 is effectivley a dual core. it may have 2 cores per module but its still only 2 modules which are comparable to an intel core.
and because the 660 is a comparativley strong gfx card your likely to be bottlenecking it if the game is using only 1 or 2 threads.
 

BHAVESH SURI 0

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hello
i have got grid 2 recently :bounce:
after installing
when i try to open the game this appears Minimum of Pentium D Athlon 64* 2 required :pfff: !!!!! :??:
my system specs
1. core 2 Duo processer (2 processors 2.93 ghz each )
2. 2 gb ram ( ddr2)
3. 1 gb ati radeon HD5450 GRAPHICS (ddr3) ( up to date software version)
4. 320 gb HHD
5. DX 11
6. windows 7 ultimate 64 bit

why isn't it reading my processor properly ????

GRID 2 Minimum System Requirements

OS: Windows Vista
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 2.4GHz or AMD Athlon 64 X2 5400+
RAM: 2GB System Memory
GPU: Nvidia GeForce 8600 GT or ATI Radeon HD 2600
DX: DirectX 11
HDD: 15 GB Free Hard Drive Space

GRID 2 Recommended System Requirements

OS: Windows 7 64bit
CPU: Intel Core i7-920 2.67GHz or AMD Athlon FX-4350
RAM: 4GB System Memory
GPU RAM: 1GB Graphics Memory
GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 550 Ti or Radeon HD 6770
DX: DirectX 11

please any one help :(:??:



 


go to your motherboard manufacturers site and see if they have an Intel INF installation available. you will likely find it in support downloads section it helps windows identify the cpu.s and next time make your own topic plz.
 

Ali Husain

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Enable all your cores with "Msconfig" go to run (you can go there by pressing the home button and the r button and then type msconfig, once it has opened go to boot, then to advanced, then tick number of processors and select more than 1, preferably all.