| Reaper of Souls on Geforce 7400m(1) | Category: Technical SupportMarch-31-2014 1:40 PM PDT (9 years ago) ![]() | |
| I know the card is woefully underpowered and isn't even officially supported but it's all I have in my laptop. It worked on the original Diablo 3 with an adjustment to one of the config files and the framerate was acceptable on lowest settings. Has anybody tried it on RoS? Is it still possible to run unsupported cards? | ||
| Reaper of Souls on Geforce 7400m(6) | March-31-2014 1:52 PM PDT (9 years ago) ![]() | |
| Maccy , You can try editing your D3Prefs.txt file and set the Hardware Class to a value of "1" if it's not already. It's located in the My Documents\Diablo III folder. But yes, the Soul Crucible quest could tax your system enough to make it unplayable. Make sure you're using proper cooling such as a laptop cooler beneath the PC at a minimum. _________________________________________________________ I'm available in the forums Monday - Friday, 12 pm - 8 pm Pacific Time Please provide feedback! - https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Omrakos | ||
| Reaper of Souls on Geforce 7400m(7) | March-31-2014 1:56 PM PDT (9 years ago) ![]() | |
| McCloud, I have an i7, 3 GTX 680 Ti, and 24g ram and that chapter overheats my gpu's in under 10 seconds fully shutting down my computer after it screams it agony. You must have something else going on as I've not seen that at all on the systems I play on. At work, with a GTX 580 and an older I7-975, my gpu temp increases about 10C to 70C when standing next to the Soul Crucible, but it remains completely playable. At home, with a pair of GTX 670s in SLI and an I7-2600k, I don't notice a thing. I haven't watched the temp though as I've had no reason to suspect a problem. What driver release are you using? Do you have vsync enabled in-game? _________________________________________________________ I'm available in the forums Monday - Friday, 12 pm - 8 pm Pacific Time Please provide feedback! - https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Omrakos | ||
