alacrity,alacrityathome wrote:dikrek,
It shouldn't crash with Bioshock or Crysis. HalfLife is an easier test compared to Bioshock and Crysis.
Do you have the dual RAM memory?
With Bioshock or Crysis, did you try pulling out one of the RAM sticks?
For those with T61p PCs, a good PC should make it thru both Bioshock and Crysis.
By the way, my PC also says manufactured by Lenovo Singapore but also made in China with ID H. so, I am not sure what all that means. I hope what it means is that the mobo was manufactured in Singapore but the final assembly was in China (I am assuming higher quality in Singapore).
Let us know how you make out.
alacrity
Not sure if I quite buy the strenuousness of the app as being the issue.
I just completed the latest Call of Duty 4 game, ran flawlessly with all the trimmings at the native resolution of the laptop! Made it run super-hot but IT NEVER CRASHED ONCE. This is a modern game, released after bioshock.
I then tried again bioshock and turned ALL the details waaaay down, low resolution, everything pretty much at it's lowest.
It rebooted my PC, barely saw the loading screen.
Then I disabled speedstep.
The game showed a few seconds of the intro, then locked up, but this time I was able to shut it down.
Bioshock ran OK at the same low settings on an old T60! So, there's NO way it's more strenuous on the CPU and GPU than CoD4 at max settings.
I use this box for ultra-heavy work, including very strenuous sessions of VMWare. Always stable under the most ridiculous load.
Also, never had problems with 3Dmark like others, works fine. Really, just bioshock and crysis (the latter not as much) have issues.
Maybe it's a CPU/northbridge/GPU stepping issue? Pick one or more...
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