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T60P and World of Warcraft

#1 Post by Deoge » Sun Sep 10, 2006 11:39 am

I have read the other posts on this subject and have found no help so I am hoping to get some here.

I recently got the T60P model 2613H5U this past week and have had nothing but problems running WoW on it. I know this probably isn't the best gaming computer but I also use it for work and I have long standing with thinkpads and have always loved them in the past. The game, even at almost the lowest settings causes the monitor to go completely black for 5-10 sec allowing me to do nothing until it comes back. Sometimes it just freezes compltly and I have to tun the power off and restart. I have updated the video driver from Lenovo as well as all other updates with no success. I have tried every combination of settings with both the video card and within in WoW without success.

Anyone have any suggestions short of tying a rope around it and turning it into a very expensive anchor?

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#2 Post by {ISV-K}SVX » Mon Sep 11, 2006 1:51 pm

I had problems running FEAR, HL2, BF2, and Prey using the default FireGL Drivers. I would highly reommend you install the Omega ATI Drivers as they are tweaked out for gaming:

http://www.omegadrivers.net/ati/win2k_xp.php

Since installation, I have not had any problems. I am using a Z61p which uses the same video chipset.
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#3 Post by Deoge » Mon Sep 11, 2006 2:03 pm

Some sites suggest using Driver Cleaner Pro and completely unistall the current driver before installing a new driver. Did you do this before installing the Omega drivers or did you just download and intall them from device manager?

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#4 Post by {ISV-K}SVX » Mon Sep 11, 2006 7:09 pm

I used DC Pro first. That is highly recommended!
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"I'm On Fire!"

301C -->755CD -->560 -->770X -->600 ->600X -->T41 -->T41p -->T42p -->Z61p -->T61p -->T430 (i5, 16GB RAM, 240GB MSATA, 500GB 7.2K, 1TB 7.2K)

My Z61p Review: http://www.hothardware.com/articles/IBM ... ad%5FZ61p/

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