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Old November 26th 03, 02:25 AM
Harvey J. Ziegler
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Default New AIW 9600 Card Problem

Just installed a new AIW 9600 to replace my old AIW Radeon original. Funny
display characteristics showing a degradation in the wallpaper quality and
desktop icon quality: lots of white pixels and they keep multiplying with
days. I changed the AGP speed from 4X to 2X and it helped tremendously.
Also backed off on the graphics acceleration slider one notch and it helped
as well. Suggestions? I loaded the standard drivers that came with the
card. ABIT Mobo 815 chipset, Celeron 1.2MHZ 512kB of RAM that all worked
great with the original AIW Radeon.


 




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