Video card memory
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 01:40:15 GMT, "Kevin"
scribbled: I have a Visiontek Xtasy GeForce440MX 64mb DDR and depending on the mood it is in it either starts w/ 16, 32, or 64mb of memory working. There are no IRQ conflicts or others that I know of. My system is: P4 2.0gHz 400mHz fsb Intel Chipset 845PEBT2 768 DDR Dimms 80GB WD HD nVidia 44.03 driver Wondering if anyone is experiencing the same problems or is it just me? Tried Visiontek's support site and their only answer is for me to send it to them for testing. This will take 2-3 weeks after they recieve it. I appreciate any and all responses to my problem. Make sure it's seated really well in the AGP slot. Pull the card out, check the contacts for dirt and put it back in. Might fix it... -Slash -- "Ebert Victorious" -The Onion |
I am running the 44.03 driver provided by nVidia. Also I reseated my card
and cleaned the contacts. "Kevin" wrote in message ... I have a Visiontek Xtasy GeForce440MX 64mb DDR and depending on the mood it is in it either starts w/ 16, 32, or 64mb of memory working. There are no IRQ conflicts or others that I know of. My system is: P4 2.0gHz 400mHz fsb Intel Chipset 845PEBT2 768 DDR Dimms 80GB WD HD nVidia 44.03 driver Wondering if anyone is experiencing the same problems or is it just me? Tried Visiontek's support site and their only answer is for me to send it to them for testing. This will take 2-3 weeks after they recieve it. I appreciate any and all responses to my problem. |
I have run into the same problem:
My system: Leadtek A250 (Geforce4 Ti 4400) 128 Mb [Det. 44.67] Gigabyte GA-7N400Pro AMD XP 2500+ 256 Mb PC-2700 40 Gbyte Seagate Barracuda IV 7200 rpm Antec True Power 430 When I upgraded my motherboard from MSI-6380/Athlon T'Bird 1200Mhz to AMD 2500+ and Gigabyte GA-7N400Pro, I've got my Video memory going haywire it goes anyware from 16,32,64 or 128 Mb no matter what driver I use.First I thought that Windows XP Pro was only wrongly displaying the actual memory. Then I tried it out in games and in Unreal Torunament 2003 the graphics would be noticeably slower, it means that the program is using my main memory. I've read in some newsgroups that you need a bigger PSU when running higher fequency CPUs. Just upgraded the PSU from 350 Watts(Stock) to Antec 430 Watts and so far the memory problem goes away. * It didn't go away instantly though, I gave it about a day and so far the Video Memory Windows is reporting is 128Mb. Hope I could help "Kevin" wrote in message ... I have a Visiontek Xtasy GeForce440MX 64mb DDR and depending on the mood it is in it either starts w/ 16, 32, or 64mb of memory working. There are no IRQ conflicts or others that I know of. My system is: P4 2.0gHz 400mHz fsb Intel Chipset 845PEBT2 768 DDR Dimms 80GB WD HD nVidia 44.03 driver Wondering if anyone is experiencing the same problems or is it just me? Tried Visiontek's support site and their only answer is for me to send it to them for testing. This will take 2-3 weeks after they recieve it. I appreciate any and all responses to my problem. |
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