![]() And of course I'm watching the processor when I'm playing these games and its going really high into the red zone, i.e. when the fan goes up to and over 3000 RPMS and it gets loud. The second thing is now, the CPU fan no longer goes into its definitive 'airplane jet take off mode'. so I'm assuming this is maybe how the Intel Express Graphics works (big "if" there). unreal2004.exe) etc, and the other is, strangely enough, the explorer.exe (which is Windows Explorer), that is suddenly using like 50% of the processor along with the game. After installing the Intel Express Graphics (from the motherboard CD drivers etc that came with it), and then going to play a game, I see two things nowġ) when playing a game, I get two big processes in Task Manager, one of course being the game,( i.e. ![]() This is what is happening and I'm not sure if this is supposed to work like this or what. ![]() I then figured I'd install my motherboard Intel Express Graphics since at least its a 3D Accelerator. In the meantime I was playing some old titles that don't require a video card, i.e. My video card just went bad and I am getting my new one in a few days, its on its way. ![]()
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