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    Hey, every so often while playing games, my G400MAX "stutters" for the lack of a better word. It just almost stops and then starts going again. People, during this time are free to move, but it is extremely jerky. I have my AGP Aperture size at 256megs. Am I right to assume that during this time the video card or mobo is cleaning out its cache or something? Does this happen to everyone or is it just me? Thanks for your help.

    Oh, K6 (2) 300
    196 megs ram (PC 100)
    G400 MAX
    with currently nothing else in my system... It always crashes with more...
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    could be caused by your swap-file ...

    Is it at fixed size or handled by windows ???
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    • #3
      Or it could be a program running in the background, like a virus scanner. Check the bottom right corner of the desktop, if there are icons rightclick on them and choose exit/close.

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