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    Whitelisting CSS

    Discussion in 'Alienware M11x' started by Rishwin, Nov 26, 2011.

  1. Rishwin

    Rishwin Notebook Deity

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    Anyone know how to properly whitelist Counter Strike: Source on the R3? I tried to whitelist hl2.exe but running CSS still shows that my GPU isn't in use. :confused:
     
  2. DeeVu

    DeeVu That Compsci/Psych Major

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    It should be as easy as hl2.exe being whitelisted. Though for some reason I had that issue with DoD never researched it though because I hardly play DoD. Hmmm... though it does not say its running with it does it still seem stuttery like as if on the integrated chip?
     
  3. Rishwin

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    Yea nah whitelisting hl2.exe doesn't work, and it's definitely running off the integrated chip.