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Post by zigarten on Apr 27, 2017 21:33:51 GMT -5
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Post by olderndirt on Apr 28, 2017 10:21:26 GMT -5
My guideline has always been "if it ain't broke........." and, since going to DX10, VAS hasn't been a problem. Bit OT but one thing I noticed since adding a couple of sticks of RAM (8GB to 16GB), my computer acts like a youngster again.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2017 11:40:42 GMT -5
Oh No !!!! Not leaky VAS's. I've heard of leaky nostrils and leaky taps, leaky bladders and leaky tires but, praytell what is a leaky VAS, and how do I tell if my VAS is leaking, other than obvious, [ I think] stains, what harm comes from having a leaky VAS Cheers, Carm.
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Post by pivo11 on Apr 28, 2017 13:40:19 GMT -5
... Bit OT but one thing I noticed since adding a couple of sticks of RAM (8GB to 16GB), my computer acts like a youngster again. Oh, yeah! I'm up to 24GB and things work like silk and cream. And I got one slot left.
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Post by pivo11 on Apr 28, 2017 13:45:01 GMT -5
Oh No !!!! Not leaky VAS's. I've heard of leaky nostrils and leaky taps, leaky bladders and leaky tires but, praytell what is a leaky VAS, and how do I tell if my VAS is leaking, other than obvious, [ I think] stains, what harm comes from having a leaky VAS Cheers, Carm.
Leaky VAS? The first thing to do is get a second opinion.
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Post by olderndirt on Apr 28, 2017 19:40:07 GMT -5
If your VAS leaks, don't put flowers in it.
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Post by Bushpounder on Apr 29, 2017 0:16:31 GMT -5
They have shots for a leaky VAS now. You should always have protected simulation!
BP;)
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Post by spud on Apr 30, 2017 11:05:35 GMT -5
OH! Joy we can make a mint guys ..... let's start a VAS Diaper service!
(BTW I installed the 381.89 drivers with no ill effects noted)
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