

- #Fallout 4 ctd when using quickmenu drivers
- #Fallout 4 ctd when using quickmenu driver
- #Fallout 4 ctd when using quickmenu Pc

#Fallout 4 ctd when using quickmenu Pc
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#Fallout 4 ctd when using quickmenu driver
Increase it until you hit 1400 or 1450, if your video driver crashes then bring it back down.By Andrew Burnes on Fri, Featured Stories, Start at increaseing the clock speed at about 50mhz, and the memory clock by about 35 and seeing how it goes. Seems it comes overclocked, so you won't have to adjust settings that much. is the GPU i'm currently running: that's basically what the default clock speed on my GTX 750 is. Start off slow, and make sure that if you DO overclock the memory, make it lower than how much your overclocking the first value, and use Precision X located here: It's free, just get the standard edition. I recommend testing it in Unigine Heaven, one of those overclocking applications that lets you test how much your card can take before the video driver crashes. Originally posted by Scarecrow:It might improve performance and stop CTD's, mostly just performance. If there's anything else you would like to ask just message me on Steam and i'll try and answer. Object Fade: Half, Actor Fade: Half, Grass Fade: Half, Item Fade: Full, Distant Object Detail: Medium, Object Detail Fade: Medium.ĬPU: AMD FX-4300 Quad-Core Processor turbo clocked to 4.0 GHz. Aspect: 16:9 Wide, Res: 1920x1080, Anti: TAA, Anisotropic: 16 Samples, Textures: Ultra, Shadow: Medium, Shadow Dis: Medium, Decal: Medium, Lighting: High, Godrays: Low, DoF: Standard, Ambient: SSAO, Weapon Debris: Off, Motion Blur: Off (Leave the rest checked). So try bumping it down a bit, my setting is pretty simple and it fixed that CTD BS that i was running into. You may want to play on the best settings but that's just going to keep crashing you if you have a lower end PC. I know it may not sound like a good thing but try lowing your quality for Fallout 4. That didn't work, so i was messing about with the quality settings then BAM no more CTD in the area i was getting crashes from.
#Fallout 4 ctd when using quickmenu drivers
So i uninstalled all of my mods, that didnt work, tryed reinstalling drivers for gpu and cpu. So i was having troubles with the CTD bull crap and i had no clue on to why it was doing so.
