My New Asus Geforce FX v9900 5800 My exp.
Just purchased.. I have had it for a about 3 weeks now. First of
all I did try an Ati 9800 none ultra card.. I didn't like the results I got on a few things, so I took it back to the local store, it seems like a nice card, I didn't give it my whole test, sorry but I had to try it. I currently own and have in systems, Asus Geforce 3 v8200 T2 Ti200 and Asus Geforce 4 v9280 Ti4200 8x - and now I am trying the Asus Geforce FX v9900 5800 none ultra card. I am a 3dfx owner as well I have all the Voodoo cards from the voodoo rush to Voodoo 3's 4's and 5's .. I loved them, very stable drivers.. I think I have alot of experience in time. I build all my systems.. I have really like the Geforce 2's and 3's and 4's .. NICE! I was hesitant to switch to the Geforce cards from my great experience with the 3dfx Voodoo cards.. Geforces have been great.. I dicided to keep this FX card, but I was this close to returning it.. the drivers that came with the retail card were not very stable in my opionion. Until I recently installed the latest Detonator drivers 44.03 and Directx 9.0b, now the stability have gotten better. So so far so good, I do like the card. It runs a bit hot, but I have a nice Lian li case, it helps... heres my system config But keep in mind that the Stability problem that I have seems to be confined to Windows 98se or Windows Me.. I don't expect a whole lot from these Operating systems on this board, I still use them. Windows Xp Pro sp1 seems to very stable with the new FX card. same with Windows pro 2000 sp4. Any tips for my problem with win98se or winME, please speak up, I know there old. I love the card. I just hope they improve on there drivers.. anyways: Intel Pentium 4 Processor (Northwood) 2.66GHz, 533MHz FSB, Socket 478 Asus p4pe - black pearl Corsair CMX512 3200C2PT 512MB DDR400 PC3200 XMS Memory Geforce FX v9900 5800 none ultra Western Digital drives Os systems I use: windows 98se windwos me windows xp pro sp1 windows 2000 pro sp4 |
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