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Originally Posted by brommer66
Hi DeepIron
Thanks for the tips. I overclocked the core from 350 to 361 for a start, that is before i read your response, and all went well with just a bit of improvement already. I found that the framerates are different depending on the location you are at, with the maps having the highest and all outside views having the lowest fps rates and cause most of the trouble. Anyway let's see what happens when I slowly increase the clocks. Hope I do not burn up my graphics card!

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You bet! You're right about location, the map screen has less "dynamics" to process so you'll see better frame rates there.
I think you'll also find that before you max-out your overclock settings, that the framerates will reach a point and simply not increase any further. This is due in part to the shading code and the fact that the video card has only so many pipelines and processes it can handle anyway...
Good luck!