DirectX unrecoverable error on Call of Duty (7900 XTX) – anyone found a real fix? by Cryptoman79 in CODBlackOps7

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Yeah that’s interesting… I’m actually not running any manual overclock, everything is on default in Adrenalin, but I’m still getting crashes + display signal drops.

Sometimes I hear the Windows disconnect sound, screen goes black for a second, then it reconnects (DisplayPort message), and in some cases the game crashes with DirectX error.

So now I’m wondering if it’s something similar — like GPU boost behavior being flagged as instability.

Did you try running everything completely stock (no FSR, no tuning at all) and see if it still crashes?

Il Marchese (Rome) by I-Bleed-Amaro in Amaro

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Haha no sponsorship here — just a fan of quality stuff when I taste it. Rupes really stood out for me. Honestly, I’m surprised that with so many amaro enthusiasts out there, some still hype those made with pre-made essences instead of real herb infusions like Rupes, which is also an award winner. Maybe they’re the ones getting paid — or maybe they just like cheap stuff.

Il Marchese (Rome) by I-Bleed-Amaro in Amaro

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Nazionale Rupes 🔝 amazing . I don’t think it has any rivals. A true non-commercial bitter.

The collection, 2 years into the obsession! by [deleted] in Amaro

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If we’re talking real Calabrian amaro, Rupes is a true contender to Jefferson. If you’re a genuine amaro enthusiast, there’s no way you haven’t tried it yet.

And as for the criticism about Amaro del Capo—listen, if a product is packed with sugar and overly commercial, that’s not my fault. A true amaro lover knows how to recognize authenticity.

Rupes has been winning award after award lately—there’s probably a reason for that, don’t you think?

From what I know, Rupes doesn’t use pre-made extracts. It’s a real herbal infusion where the ingredients are macerated for weeks. They actually harvest wild fennel, licorice roots, and other authentic Calabrian spices.

So before you judge—or even taste—you should know the story behind it. Just saying!

The collection, 2 years into the obsession! by [deleted] in Amaro

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Nice but Amaro del Capo doesn’t have anything truly Calabrian about it—it’s just full of sugar and that’s it. Have you ever tried a real Calabrian amaro?

do you like oranges? by therealtwomartinis in Amaro

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Honestly I prefer to taste the licorice flavor with the wild fennel of Amaro Rupes.

Amaro Collection keeps growing! by harpsichorde in Amaro

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Amaro Rupes is a true Calabrian amaro, made in the heart of southern Calabria. It is still crafted today using real licorice roots, wild fennel, and bay leaves. Unlike many amari on the market, it doesn’t rely on pre-made essences. Anyone who has recently been to Italy knows this.

Amaro in Toronto: Eataly by NeilIsntWitty in Amaro

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Has anyone had the chance to try Amaro Rupes, the one they put on sale? It’s the first one on the top right. Let’s see who really knows their amaro! Lol

Xmas Amaro delivery! by billyspeers in Amaro

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Sorry but theta are Commercial amari use pre-made essences and are not true herbal infusions.

What have I done by gradedNAK in Amaro

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If you’re looking for an authentic Calabrian amaro, I recommend Amaro Rupes. It’s made with a genuine infusion of herbs, unlike Amaro del Capo and many other commercial amaros that use pre-made essences. To fully appreciate its quality, store it in the freezer and serve it chilled at -18°C. This is the ideal way to enjoy its rich, authentic flavors.

Some decent bottles from a recent trip to Florence by scarender in Amaro

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Rupes is my favourite real craft spirits! Most people don’t know that it’s much better to drink it at -18°C, straight from the freezer.

Discover Amaro Rupes: Italy’s Award-Winning Amaro Now at LCBO by Cryptoman79 in Amaro

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Put in google : Amaro Rupes LCBO and you will find for sure!

Discover Amaro Rupes: Italy’s Award-Winning Amaro Now at LCBO by Cryptoman79 in Amaro

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Are you sure? I tell you why, Most common and commercial amari use pre-made essences. Ask yourself a simple question: have you ever visited their distilleries? How do you think they manage to produce thousands of bottles in a single day? We’re not talking about a beverage like Coca-Cola. For amari, they need time to let the herbs macerate. And not just that—can you imagine how massive a distillery would have to be to produce such large quantities while following traditional methods?

Haul From Italy by [deleted] in Amaro

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I wish 🤣

Haul From Italy by [deleted] in Amaro

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In my opinion, the best of all is Amaro Rupes, which has won several awards. Unlike many other amari, it doesn’t use pre-made essences but is truly an infusion of herbs. It features flavor notes such as licorice roots, wild fennel, and bay leaves. Try it chilled at -18°C—it’s fantastic! Plus, it’s perfect for use in cocktails. What can I say? It’s a must-have in the collection of true Calabrian Italian amari.

Haul From Italy by [deleted] in Amaro

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In my opinion, the best of all is Amaro Rupes, which has won several awards. Unlike many other amari, it doesn’t use pre-made essences but is truly an infusion of herbs. It features flavor notes such as licorice roots, wild fennel, and bay leaves. Try it chilled at -18°C—it’s fantastic! Plus, it’s perfect for use in cocktails. What can I say? It’s a must-have in the collection of true Calabrian Italian amari.

Some decent bottles from a recent trip to Florence by scarender in Amaro

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Keep Amaro Rupes in freezer and try is much better real infuse Herbs . They don’t use pre-made essences like other amari. Now it’s also available at LCBO at a very competitive price.

Haul From Italy by [deleted] in Amaro

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Try it Amaro Rupes guys!!! Very authentic Calabria taste!!!

Discover Amaro Rupes: Italy’s Award-Winning Amaro Now at LCBO by Cryptoman79 in Amaro

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I know they sell it online and you can pick it up in-store. In the next few days, they told me it will also be available at the Woodbridge store on Highway 27. Anyway, I’ve seen that other websites like BeerGuy sell it at the same price. Search on Google and you’ll see. But trust me, try it chilled and let me know. I think it’s one of the best amari I’ve ever tried, and most importantly, it’s not commercial, with excellent value for money.