jja2000

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I have an Acer Aspire 5560G (A6-3400M, Radeon HD 6720G2 and 8GB's (1333MHz) of ram) and after a couple of repairs it just doesn't seem to work properly, graphically more intensive programs lag (just to give you an example Wolfenstein Enemy Territory runs at an instable 90Fps, before the repairs it was a stable 125 fps (the server I play on has this fps cap so it's probably higher)). Windows 7 has it's fair share of graphical glitches (pop ups on chrome glitch quite a bit, it zooms in on the original screen within the boundries of the pop up).

I think I found the source of the problem, the first repair was by acer, after that repair everything was fine. Afterwards, the 2nd repair was at some trusted shop in my hometown after that it broke. What I think that happened is that they installed the drivers for the APU since the HD 6720G2 is a combination of the apu (6520G) and the separate gpu (6650M). When I play games like CSGO and ET it says that the APU is processing the load.

The real question is, which drivers do I need to install?
 
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Just install the drivers for your 6650 and it should install the drivers for the APU as well. Essentially they are the same drivers. After that make sure the card is in crossfire with the APU.

But 1st uninstall the drivers completely.

Viking2121

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Just install the drivers for your 6650 and it should install the drivers for the APU as well. Essentially they are the same drivers. After that make sure the card is in crossfire with the APU.

But 1st uninstall the drivers completely.
 
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