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Some games after changes will require you to re-run the graphics setup.
Have you tried that? Amy "V "fnugen"" > wrote in message . .. >I just installed a brand new MSI K8Tneo2-f mobo and an AMD64 3500+. I was >expecting leaps and bounds better graphics in my games, well.........I got >the exact opposite. I have an ATI 9800pro. Now when I start a game, I get >either what looks like a monitor gone into standby mode, screen goes black >light goes to yellow, or the game freezes or the game freezes and I can >move my mouse...but only vertically and one position. A couple times I got >a bunch of vertical lines and the music still played vor a few more secs >than it looped itself. This happens within a minute including loading time >for the game. Oviously I can still surf and work on the desktop seeing how >I can post here. Does it sound like my card is cooked? It was fine the >moment before I took the old board and chip out, I played a game so I could >get a fresh comparison. I already placed a Vantec ICEBERQ fan on the card, >with heatsinks on he ram chips because the old fan died. Is it possible the >new board heats the card beyond this coolers capacity? I am not entirely >new to mobo/cpu replacement, but this is the first time I've had this >happen. I can't see anything obvious in the BIOS >settings.................can somebody make some suggestions or give me a >link to a good vidcard tester before I go buy a new card. On that note, is >the Sapphire 9600XT 256m, any good........just in case. |
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Help with video issue after mobo/cpu upgrade
I just installed a brand new MSI K8Tneo2-f mobo and an AMD64 3500+. I
was expecting leaps and bounds better graphics in my games, well.........I got the exact opposite. I have an ATI 9800pro. Now when I start a game, I get either what looks like a monitor gone into standby mode, screen goes black light goes to yellow, or the game freezes or the game freezes and I can move my mouse...but only vertically and one position. A couple times I got a bunch of vertical lines and the music still played vor a few more secs than it looped itself. This happens within a minute including loading time for the game. Oviously I can still surf and work on the desktop seeing how I can post here. Does it sound like my card is cooked? It was fine the moment before I took the old board and chip out, I played a game so I could get a fresh comparison. I already placed a Vantec ICEBERQ fan on the card, with heatsinks on he ram chips because the old fan died. Is it possible the new board heats the card beyond this coolers capacity? I am not entirely new to mobo/cpu replacement, but this is the first time I've had this happen. I can't see anything obvious in the BIOS settings.................can somebody make some suggestions or give me a link to a good vidcard tester before I go buy a new card. On that note, is the Sapphire 9600XT 256m, any good........just in case. |
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Yes I am aware of redoing my settings. After a long night of trying what I
conclude as almost evrything, my system came down to the point of ONLY powering itself....it is stuck in "RTC" mode. Trying to read real time clock. Turns out that it may be an issue with the board. The board may be defective entirely as the chip would run at 83c when normally this chips runs no higher than 70c according to some support and tech sites. It's thanksgiving weekend in Canada, so I can't even contact the retailer until tuesday now..sucks, because now there is 3 days between purchase and contact. I really hope the video issue is attributed to a faulty board. thanks for the suggestion though.......but the video issue now seems the lessor of 2 evils. "Amy L." > wrote in message ... > Some games after changes will require you to re-run the graphics setup. > Have you tried that? > > Amy > > "V "fnugen"" > wrote in message > . .. >>I just installed a brand new MSI K8Tneo2-f mobo and an AMD64 3500+. I was >>expecting leaps and bounds better graphics in my games, well.........I got >>the exact opposite. I have an ATI 9800pro. Now when I start a game, I get >>either what looks like a monitor gone into standby mode, screen goes black >>light goes to yellow, or the game freezes or the game freezes and I can >>move my mouse...but only vertically and one position. A couple times I got >>a bunch of vertical lines and the music still played vor a few more secs >>than it looped itself. This happens within a minute including loading time >>for the game. Oviously I can still surf and work on the desktop seeing how >>I can post here. Does it sound like my card is cooked? It was fine the >>moment before I took the old board and chip out, I played a game so I >>could get a fresh comparison. I already placed a Vantec ICEBERQ fan on the >>card, with heatsinks on he ram chips because the old fan died. Is it >>possible the new board heats the card beyond this coolers capacity? I am >>not entirely new to mobo/cpu replacement, but this is the first time I've >>had this happen. I can't see anything obvious in the BIOS >>settings.................can somebody make some suggestions or give me a >>link to a good vidcard tester before I go buy a new card. On that note, is >>the Sapphire 9600XT 256m, any good........just in case. > > |
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I had a llittle bit similar problem for months. My Ati 9600 XT Turbo worked
for 30+ minutes and then just crashed. In some cases mouse moved and sounds were still playing, but couldnt control anything. It only happened in some new games that need a lot from adapter (GTR and BF2). I tried to change everything, starting from display drivers, added RAM memory etc. Finally I had help from one forum. I ran Everest software and some pro noticed from the report that although I had AGP adapter, my computer for some strange reason thought display adapter is running in PCI bus. With so, the computer ran display adapter memory bus on 1/4 of normal speed. I updated SIS motherboard AGP drivers and immediately it helped. No problems what so ever. After these problems I tested the card with a test software and got around 3400 points (before that, 1280). Cause I already was frustrated of the problem, I ordered a new computer (before the problem was solved) with AMD 4000+ and PCI-Express nVidia Gainward GS 7800 GT card. Well, have to say that I dont have a single game more, that couldnt be runned with 100% detail levels etc. Its great and together with the graphic detail level the computer is around 10 times faster than my older one (Intel 2.4 MHz with ATi 9600Pro Turbo). I wouldnt go for ATI anymore. Driver updates are a mess and it seems that at least those games I play, ATI has 10 times the problems than nVidia based adapters.Drivers are easy to update and you dont need different driver versions from different manufacturers with nVidia. For me - never ATI again! "V "fnugen"" > kirjoitti .com... >I just installed a brand new MSI K8Tneo2-f mobo and an AMD64 3500+. I was >expecting leaps and bounds better graphics in my games, well.........I got >the exact opposite. I have an ATI 9800pro. Now when I start a game, I get >either what looks like a monitor gone into standby mode, screen goes black >light goes to yellow, or the game freezes or the game freezes and I can >move my mouse...but only vertically and one position. A couple times I got >a bunch of vertical lines and the music still played vor a few more secs >than it looped itself. This happens within a minute including loading time >for the game. Oviously I can still surf and work on the desktop seeing how >I can post here. Does it sound like my card is cooked? It was fine the >moment before I took the old board and chip out, I played a game so I could >get a fresh comparison. I already placed a Vantec ICEBERQ fan on the card, >with heatsinks on he ram chips because the old fan died. Is it possible the >new board heats the card beyond this coolers capacity? I am not entirely >new to mobo/cpu replacement, but this is the first time I've had this >happen. I can't see anything obvious in the BIOS >settings.................can somebody make some suggestions or give me a >link to a good vidcard tester before I go buy a new card. On that note, is >the Sapphire 9600XT 256m, any good........just in case. |
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Dumb question, but you *DID* reinstall your OS with a clean install,
didn't you? You just gave your PC a brain trans-plant. Phil On Sun, 09 Oct 2005 00:25:27 -0400, "V \"fnugen\"" > wrote: >I just installed a brand new MSI K8Tneo2-f mobo and an AMD64 3500+. I >was expecting leaps and bounds better graphics in my games, >well.........I got the exact opposite. I have an ATI 9800pro. Now when I >start a game, I get either what looks like a monitor gone into standby >mode, screen goes black light goes to yellow, or the game freezes or the >game freezes and I can move my mouse...but only vertically and one >position. A couple times I got a bunch of vertical lines and the music >still played vor a few more secs than it looped itself. This happens >within a minute including loading time for the game. Oviously I can >still surf and work on the desktop seeing how I can post here. Does it >sound like my card is cooked? It was fine the moment before I took the >old board and chip out, I played a game so I could get a fresh >comparison. I already placed a Vantec ICEBERQ fan on the card, with >heatsinks on he ram chips because the old fan died. Is it possible the >new board heats the card beyond this coolers capacity? I am not entirely >new to mobo/cpu replacement, but this is the first time I've had this >happen. I can't see anything obvious in the BIOS >settings.................can somebody make some suggestions or give me a >link to a good vidcard tester before I go buy a new card. On that note, >is the Sapphire 9600XT 256m, any good........just in case. |
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"JML" > wrote in message news:0Gf2f.361 > I ordered a new computer (before the problem was solved) with AMD > 4000+ and PCI-Express nVidia Gainward GS 7800 GT card. Well, >have to say > that I dont have a single game more, that couldnt be runned with 100% detail > levels etc. Its great and together with the graphic detail level the > computer is around 10 times faster than my older one (Intel 2.4 MHz with ATi > 9600Pro Turbo). > What was the price on that setup? I'm looking to buy a new box myself. Thanks! Dave |
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Not a dumb question at all.........I ummmmmm, didn't. I know.......tried
to cut a corner. Should have realized as soon as the "save time" phrase rattled through my head. LIVE AND LEARN !!! Good reason to enquire into the 64b XP now. Verne "Philthy" > wrote in message ... > Dumb question, but you *DID* reinstall your OS with a clean install, > didn't you? You just gave your PC a brain trans-plant. > > Phil > > On Sun, 09 Oct 2005 00:25:27 -0400, "V \"fnugen\"" > > wrote: > >>I just installed a brand new MSI K8Tneo2-f mobo and an AMD64 3500+. I >>was expecting leaps and bounds better graphics in my games, >>well.........I got the exact opposite. I have an ATI 9800pro. Now when I >>start a game, I get either what looks like a monitor gone into standby >>mode, screen goes black light goes to yellow, or the game freezes or the >>game freezes and I can move my mouse...but only vertically and one >>position. A couple times I got a bunch of vertical lines and the music >>still played vor a few more secs than it looped itself. This happens >>within a minute including loading time for the game. Oviously I can >>still surf and work on the desktop seeing how I can post here. Does it >>sound like my card is cooked? It was fine the moment before I took the >>old board and chip out, I played a game so I could get a fresh >>comparison. I already placed a Vantec ICEBERQ fan on the card, with >>heatsinks on he ram chips because the old fan died. Is it possible the >>new board heats the card beyond this coolers capacity? I am not entirely >>new to mobo/cpu replacement, but this is the first time I've had this >>happen. I can't see anything obvious in the BIOS >>settings.................can somebody make some suggestions or give me a >>link to a good vidcard tester before I go buy a new card. On that note, >>is the Sapphire 9600XT 256m, any good........just in case. |
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"Dave" > wrote in message ... > > "JML" > wrote in message news:0Gf2f.361 > >> I ordered a new computer (before the problem was solved) with AMD >> 4000+ and PCI-Express nVidia Gainward GS 7800 GT card. Well, >have to say >> that I dont have a single game more, that couldnt be runned with 100% >> detail >> levels etc. Its great and together with the graphic detail level the >> computer is around 10 times faster than my older one (Intel 2.4 MHz with >> ATi >> 9600Pro Turbo). >> > > > What was the price on that setup? I'm looking to buy a new box myself. > Thanks! > Dave > I got them for $471 CDN. Was the best deal I could get close by, and in stock items. I can't comment on the quality yet, as I haven't gotten that far. Problems arose. BUT.........I can't wait to find out how GTL runs, my ultimate goal, all the F1c mods 2nd then GTR. Verne |
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V \"fnugen\" wrote: > > Not a dumb question at all.........I ummmmmm, didn't. I know.......tried > to cut a corner. Should have realized as soon as the "save time" phrase > rattled through my head. LIVE AND LEARN !!! Good reason to enquire into the > 64b XP now. > While there is no performance hit from running 64b over 32b XP, nor is there currently a performance gain you'd notice, you could end up having peripherals that no longer work depending on whether they have 64 bit driver available for them, so make sure you check for driver availability before taking the plunge Beers and cheers (uncle) Goy "The Pits" http://www.theuspits.com/ "When two or more people are gathered together in my name, they shall perform the Parrot Sketch..." --Our Lord John Cleese-- |
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I paid 1400 euros for my set with 2 Gt RAM, Gainward GS 7800 GT and AMD
4000+ processor. I have to say that although I´ve been in IT business for years, this is the first time I really have a MACHINE that works in games perfectly (for some months at least ;-) "Dave" > kirjoitti ... > > "JML" > wrote in message news:0Gf2f.361 > >> I ordered a new computer (before the problem was solved) with AMD >> 4000+ and PCI-Express nVidia Gainward GS 7800 GT card. Well, >have to say >> that I dont have a single game more, that couldnt be runned with 100% >> detail >> levels etc. Its great and together with the graphic detail level the >> computer is around 10 times faster than my older one (Intel 2.4 MHz with >> ATi >> 9600Pro Turbo). >> > > > What was the price on that setup? I'm looking to buy a new box myself. > Thanks! > Dave > > |
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