Quote Originally Posted by Tetedeiench View Post
My app is running at Anisotropic 0. Anistropic filtering is a process that reduces the load on the GPU during the test. I disable it.

Your setting forced it during the test, and as it is set in the drivers, i cannot have any control on it, unfortunatly. That's why the GPU load went down
I still dont get why this program crashing cards is a problem, so if applying AF stops the card from crashing then your set - just enable AF in your games and all woes are gone.

I'm not calling this thing a power virus or anything like that, but it is clear to me that this program is loading the card in certain way that no game would ever do - even if it had the best graphics in the world - because games aren't rendering a mostly static image with little geometry and no AF setting