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| Power Color HD 4670 doesnot supports Google Earth
I am using Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium Edition operating system which I installed very recently. I am using 2 GB DDR3 RAM. And have a Power Color HD 4670 AX4670 512MK3-PV2 Graphic card. As I upgraded my Windows operating system I also formatted my desktop. I use Google Earth alot due to my job profile, so I had to download Google Earth on Windows7 again. I downloaded Google Earth from Internet Explorer 8. But even after all this configuration I am not able to view Google Earth with enough clarity. Is is that my graphic card does not supports Google Earth? |
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| Re: Power Color HD 4670 doesnot supports Google Earth
Yes, you are right the issue might be with your Graphic card but that does not means it does not support Google Earth, but it might have gone bad. Play some high graphical games and see whether those games are clearly visible or not. Also you can un-plug the graphic card from your motherboard socket and plug it back in making sure it is not loose. Many times it does happens that the graphic card is loosely fitted and hence you donot get the required graphical output. |
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| Re: Power Color HD 4670 doesnot supports Google Earth
I also had a similar problem with Google Earth. Whenever I zoomed in Google Earth everything used to be unclearly seen. I had upgraded from Windows Vista to Windows7. I thought the operating system is not supporting Google Earth. But the actual cause was my Local Area Connection. I realised that my internet was quite slow. When I contacted the Internet Service Provider, he confirmed it. After two days the internet was back to normal and I was able to view Google Earth clearly. Check your internet speed.
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| Re: Power Color HD 4670 doesnot supports Google Earth
Your graphic card is not responsible for this. Google Earth requires network speed of about 768 Kbits/sec. So first of all make sure your network speed is up to the required mark. Secondly if the network speed is enough then try to un-install Google Earth completely and then once again download and re-install it. There are chances that it was not installed properly. |
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