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Multicore Rendering:
What is it?
This setting allows users with multicore computer processors (dualcore, quadcore etc) to force Left 4 Dead to use any/all processors available in the system to increase performance and FPS.
What should I set it to?
Well if you have a multi processor system, “On” of course. In retrospect, if you don’t, definitely leave this option off.
Sadly didn't helped. i tried also to set priority to high but didn't helped either.
Graphic driver the latest?
Try using razer game booster, free. It will stop unnecessary services while playing a game, and re-enable them when done.
Decent doesn't mean GTX 1080 ti. And actually it's really good for it's low price
gta 5 medium graphics with 60 fps :*
No reason GTX 750 can't do that, and more. Maybe try lowering the resolution a bit.
: RAM : 4,00 gb
: 32 bits winth base on 64
:Windows 10 pro /// running perfectly at med - high 60 fps top kek