2016/08/19 02:29:37
dc8flyer
Well,, the first thing would be to read all the posts and understand the issue.

When you get up to speed and think you can offer an adult like opinion get back to us.

Good luck.
2016/08/19 16:03:34
stalinx20
dc8flyer
Well,, the first thing would be to read all the posts and understand the issue.

When you get up to speed and think you can offer an adult like opinion get back to us.

Good luck.

I understood the issue clearly, didn't even need to read the OP because I knew about this from day 1. My point is this is a dead thread. Move right along sir.
2016/08/19 16:39:33
dc8flyer
Well, you obviously are having a hard time understanding the issue, but I'm here to help you if you like.

Why do you think the high GPU issue is a dead topic? Are you not aware that the latest driver release tried to fix this same old issue but has once again failed. Your single monitor set-up will work fine but for others that have multiple monitors the fix Isn't working, and we wait for each new release for a real fix. The topic here was linked by Sajiin a couple of days ago when I posted under the new driver section. Perhaps you can contact him and tell him the topic is dead and have it removed. Seems this is a real sticking point for you that needs to be addressed.

Now, if you don't want to contribute anything then there is no need to reply anymore and you can move on. Or if you just feel the need to post on a dead board because you still need help, well then, I'll be here for you.
2016/08/19 19:37:58
stalinx20
No, I don't need help with this issue, nor do I need an explanation about the issue (it was never an issue on my system). You have a fabulous weekend sir
2016/08/23 09:20:07
chuckhawks
stalinx20 - I'm happy that you are not suffering from this issue but please know that this is NOT a dead thread to those many of us out here that run 3-monitor surround configs and SLI (or in my case look to move to SLI in the near future.)  This is indeed VERY relevant information for me and others like me.  I for one am extremely grateful that this thread was reawakened as it will save me much head scratching and the potential of launching a redundant thread on the same subject.
 
Since your system doesn't fit the subject matter's profile and this information is not to your benefit, I respectfully request that you take your own suggestion and move right along, sir.
 
All the best to you.
2016/08/23 17:51:58
stalinx20
chuckhawks
stalinx20 - I'm happy that you are not suffering from this issue but please know that this is NOT a dead thread to those many of us out here that run 3-monitor surround configs and SLI (or in my case look to move to SLI in the near future.)  This is indeed VERY relevant information for me and others like me.  I for one am extremely grateful that this thread was reawakened as it will save me much head scratching and the potential of launching a redundant thread on the same subject.
 
Since your system doesn't fit the subject matter's profile and this information is not to your benefit, I respectfully request that you take your own suggestion and move right along, sir.
 
All the best to you.


Yeah... sure thing .
my 2 cents though, it's your PC, not the drivers. So many people can put a computer together, but so many people know squat and know nothing about how to make them run right, at all. Any way, please, carry on, and have a good day.
2016/08/28 11:01:50
farhatali
Post by from Member called "ThatOtherPlace",
 
If you downloaded Just Cause 3 XL Edition RePack-SEYTER OR Far.Cry.3.Blood.Dragon.MULTi2.RePack-SEYTER and installed the repack, you should check your computer for a bitcoin miner. If you got any other recent repacks from Seyter elsewhere, I'd recommend checking those games as well. Better safe than sorry!
The disinfection instructions:
  • Check Task Scheduler for a task named "InstallShield Updater" delete it if you see it.
  • Use 'Everything' search by voidtools to search for all folders that contain BOTH "issch.exe" and "libcurl.dll" in the SAME folder and delete it as this is the miner. There are legitimate things that use both of those filenames so be careful. The miner installs to either \Users\User\AppData\Roaming or \Users\User\AppData\Local\
  • The legit issch.exe file should be no larger than 100kB. The miner issch.exe file is around 1MB in size.
  • Here is what the folder structure where the miner is located looks like:
P.S Malwarebytes Premium detects bitcoin miners instantly. I recommend everyone go get a copy.



 
Here is the links, plz read through mostly by end of thread you should see some results and tips:
"https://www.reddit.com/r/CrackStatus/comments/4x71iv/how_to_check_for_and_disinfect_bitcoin_miner/".
 
2016/12/20 10:22:43
dasal666
i got a high usage ( 23-24% ) of my 980 ti SLI on a single xb280hk 60hz g-sync monitor with the last driver of nvidia 376.33 . 20 decembre 2016 . Nvidia Multi Screen Saver don't work in my case just make my screen bug .... What i need to do with that now -_-
 
2016/12/20 14:24:04
Sajin
dasal666
i got a high usage ( 23-24% ) of my 980 ti SLI on a single xb280hk 60hz g-sync monitor with the last driver of nvidia 376.33 . 20 decembre 2016 . Nvidia Multi Screen Saver don't work in my case just make my screen bug .... What i need to do with that now -_-

The fix listed here isn't for high gpu usage. Please start your own thread for continued help. Thanks.

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