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5900 ultra problem in games- stability
Hopefully some one has some suggestions, because PNY doesn't. I have
exhausted just about everything. They tell me to wait for the next driver, like the three they published since this card has been out for two weeks wasn't enough. Here's the symptom; in games like Battlefield 1942(with RTR patch) or Enclave, its hit or miss whether the game will boot and still detect keyboard. If the keyboard is detected, the game can stop responding to keyboard at any time. (tried different keyboards) Also, BF during the two opening logo screens has a white edge on top and left side, as if the screen is off one pixel towards bottom right. That goes away once in game though. Everything, even the desktop seems unstable and prone to lock ups. I have two exact rigs(except different chassis and brand of power supply) otherwise exact: AMD 2600 ASUS A7V8X-X 768MB 350WATT I'm running XP with SP1a, tried Direct X 9.0a, and NVIDIA drivers 43.45, 44.65, 44.67 and NVIDIA's 44.03 international driver. I always do an uninstall befor install, and since playing with this problem, have rebuilt the machine from scratch at least four times. I also scan for virus's and make sure nothing is overheating. I also have a soundblaster platinum, which i removed, and also disabled proprietary sound on board, as well as USB(don't use it)firewire and network ports. In fact, at one point I had just the mthrbrd sitting on a box with this card, everything else disabled, and one game installed and it would still do the same crap. But the problem always follows this card and drivers. When I put my old ATI back in either rig, the problem is gone. When it does run with this card in, it looks great though. I have also turned down all hardware acceleration, tried low-res settings, so on and so on. It will still run like crap and lock up. If someone ran into this same deal, I'd like to know. Especially if you found a fix. Thanks in advance. |
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In addition to what I wrote earlier. I`ve just re-installed BF1942 and
added the R2R expansion (I rebuilt my PC when I got a new Mobo and hadn`t got round to putting it back yet) and It runs OK here. |
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With everything that you have tried, as well as testing it in another machine,
there does seem to be very little left to do, that I can think of anyway. Apart from if both machines are exact, in terms of the motherboards, I wonder if there could be some issues with that particular card and the make and type of motherboard that you have got in both rigs...? It does make it difficult when you are cross testing a component in two machines when they are both built on identical hardware to eliminate certain issues. Do I remember rightly that some of the earlier 8x motherboards had some issues when ran with 8x cards and the option was to force the AGP transfer to 4x for stability...? I assume that both power supplies are also adequate for the card...? But what you might need to consider is that the card itself could be faulty and needs to be replaced. Have you taken it back to your retailer for at least them to check it out for you...? -- Regards Morgan How I fixed my noisy IBM drive www.flyinglizard.freeserve.co.uk |
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The only thing you have not tried is a clean install. What I suggest as a
troubleshooting tool is this: Partition your drive space and make a new "test" drive (partition) with about 2 gigs of space, this needs to be a new partition without interfering with your primary boot partition. Install your operating system in the new partition. Install ONLY the NVIDIA drivers from the manufacturer and your motherboard chip drivers. Install your game with any known patches. Restart the PC and ensure you are booting into this "test" partition and run your game and see if all is well. If it is ok then nothing is wrong with the card. If you still continue to have problems then either the card is faulty or your 350 watt power supply isn't doing what it should be doing. regards B "Rob" wrote in message om... Hopefully some one has some suggestions, because PNY doesn't. I have exhausted just about everything. They tell me to wait for the next driver, like the three they published since this card has been out for two weeks wasn't enough. Here's the symptom; in games like Battlefield 1942(with RTR patch) or Enclave, its hit or miss whether the game will boot and still detect keyboard. If the keyboard is detected, the game can stop responding to keyboard at any time. (tried different keyboards) Also, BF during the two opening logo screens has a white edge on top and left side, as if the screen is off one pixel towards bottom right. That goes away once in game though. Everything, even the desktop seems unstable and prone to lock ups. I have two exact rigs(except different chassis and brand of power supply) otherwise exact: AMD 2600 ASUS A7V8X-X 768MB 350WATT I'm running XP with SP1a, tried Direct X 9.0a, and NVIDIA drivers 43.45, 44.65, 44.67 and NVIDIA's 44.03 international driver. I always do an uninstall befor install, and since playing with this problem, have rebuilt the machine from scratch at least four times. I also scan for virus's and make sure nothing is overheating. I also have a soundblaster platinum, which i removed, and also disabled proprietary sound on board, as well as USB(don't use it)firewire and network ports. In fact, at one point I had just the mthrbrd sitting on a box with this card, everything else disabled, and one game installed and it would still do the same crap. But the problem always follows this card and drivers. When I put my old ATI back in either rig, the problem is gone. When it does run with this card in, it looks great though. I have also turned down all hardware acceleration, tried low-res settings, so on and so on. It will still run like crap and lock up. If someone ran into this same deal, I'd like to know. Especially if you found a fix. Thanks in advance. |
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"Graham Hoyle" wrote in message . .. There`s a lot to take in here, and you seem to have done most things already so it`s probably a fault with the 5900 I saw from http://www.asus.com/products/mb/sock...x/overview.htm that your Mobo is for the 2700+ upwards processor, yet you have a 2600. I don`t know if this makes any difference, Do they use the same Core? The only other thing to look at is the BIOS settings for AGP voltages and timings and stuff, of which I pretty well know sod-all. I suppose you`ve enabled 8X AGP in BIOS? (Stupid question I know) Alteranively Short the CMOS jumper to completely reset your BIOS settings and start again. I`m not rubbing it in but I have an MSI FX5900 on an ASUS A7N8X Deluxe and it went in without any trouble at all. Good luck Same, I have an MSI FX5900 on an Asus A7N8X Deluxe and it works great! Using 44.71 drivers. |
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On 24-Jul-2003, "edde" wrote: I`m not rubbing it in but I have an MSI FX5900 on an ASUS A7N8X Deluxe and it went in without any trouble at all. Good luck Same, I have an MSI FX5900 on an Asus A7N8X Deluxe and it works great! Using 44.71 drivers. Good choice....... I`ve got 44.90 but I previously tried the current 44.03 and 44.71 beforehand and 3dmark03 gave virtually the same result for each. |
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How are the 44.90's?
I heard alot of great things about the 44.71's on the evga forums, so I installed them straight away with my new FX5900. "Graham Hoyle" wrote in message . .. On 24-Jul-2003, "edde" wrote: I`m not rubbing it in but I have an MSI FX5900 on an ASUS A7N8X Deluxe and it went in without any trouble at all. Good luck Same, I have an MSI FX5900 on an Asus A7N8X Deluxe and it works great! Using 44.71 drivers. Good choice....... I`ve got 44.90 but I previously tried the current 44.03 and 44.71 beforehand and 3dmark03 gave virtually the same result for each. |
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On 24-Jul-2003, "edde" wrote: How are the 44.90's? I heard alot of great things about the 44.71's on the evga forums, so I installed them straight away with my new FX5900. They all seemed pretty much the same in 3dmark03 and I couldn`t detect any difference in real life applications. However, I`ve now got hold of 45.20 and they did show an improvement. I`d previosly got ~5315 3dmarks but with the 45.20s it went up to around 5405. This is probably the first time I`ve ever seen a significant difference. |
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"Graham Hoyle" wrote in message .. . On 24-Jul-2003, "edde" wrote: How are the 44.90's? I heard alot of great things about the 44.71's on the evga forums, so I installed them straight away with my new FX5900. They all seemed pretty much the same in 3dmark03 and I couldn`t detect any difference in real life applications. However, I`ve now got hold of 45.20 and they did show an improvement. I`d previosly got ~5315 3dmarks but with the 45.20s it went up to around 5405. This is probably the first time I`ve ever seen a significant difference. How are the 45.20's in real performance. And how is the image quality and stability? |
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