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  #51  
Old October 25th 04, 12:49 PM
Joachim Trensz
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Richard Cavell wrote:
On 22/10/04 5:39 PM, Inglo wrote:

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I just ran it at those settings and I'm at about 60-70 fps, never higher
than 71 fps. VSync is off. I'm using the Condition Zero version of CS,
by the way.


Richard,

I've never had this happen to me, but some folks with fps issues after
switching to an ATI seem to have issues with the old Nvidia drivers not
having been deinstalled entirely. Apparently just deinstalling the card
and drivers in Windows System Manager sometimes isn't enough.

There are driver deinstallation tools available on the net which you
might want to give a try. I have no URL unfortunately.

For what it's worth, I went from a GF4 Ti4600 to a Radeon 9700 Pro, and
the visual quality was dramatically better on the Radeon, while the fps
was maybe not that much higher without FF and Aniso enabled, but with
4xFF and 8xAniso, the Radeon outran the 4600 by landmiles.

Don't give up just yet

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  #52  
Old October 25th 04, 03:19 PM
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I *believe* the Radeon 9700 Pro is an entire generation of card newer than
the GeForce 4 cards so yeah, it should blow the Ti4600 out of the water.
Here is a link to a great driver deinstaller:
http://www.driverheaven.net/cleaner/


Richard,

I've never had this happen to me, but some folks with fps issues after
switching to an ATI seem to have issues with the old Nvidia drivers not
having been deinstalled entirely. Apparently just deinstalling the card
and drivers in Windows System Manager sometimes isn't enough.

There are driver deinstallation tools available on the net which you might
want to give a try. I have no URL unfortunately.

For what it's worth, I went from a GF4 Ti4600 to a Radeon 9700 Pro, and
the visual quality was dramatically better on the Radeon, while the fps
was maybe not that much higher without FF and Aniso enabled, but with 4xFF
and 8xAniso, the Radeon outran the 4600 by landmiles.

Don't give up just yet

--
Achim
http://users.skynet.be/AchimT



  #53  
Old October 25th 04, 04:41 PM
Courseyauto
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For what it's worth, I went from a GF4 Ti4600 to a Radeon 9700 Pro, and
the visual quality was dramatically better on the Radeon, while the fps
was maybe not that much higher without FF and Aniso enabled, but with 4xFF
and 8xAniso, the Radeon outran the 4600 by landmiles.

Don't give up just yet



Well gee,the 6800 is landmiles better than the 9700.
  #54  
Old October 26th 04, 12:33 AM
Ben C
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"Mike P" wrote in message
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What motherboard do you have? The generic MS drivers act like you
describe but should ID the card properly. It's the card not identifying
that is causing the driver install to fail as well I suspect.
I never unistall the MS drivers before putting the ATI in (the card is
ATI, not another brand?)
Try leaving the MS drivers in although I suspect the card id to be bad for
some reason. Was the card's bios ever flashed? Also try a good nvidia
driver cleaner and installing xpSP2... assuming you're using XP.. also
make sure you use the proper os (xp, 2k, etc) drivers.

It seems to me that the card may be bad, either a bad unit or a bad flash.
But I've never seen that arror in about 30 ATI builds I've done, I might
be missing something.

Mike


Ahhhhh, that's better. So much for me regurgitating common myths about
inadequate PSUs! I just upgraded the PSU from 300W to 450W and as if by
magic, my shiny new ATI card works like a dream. Still had the cryptic
error message during the install, but I just OK'd it and the card seems to
be working beautifully. Thanks for the moral support while I wrestled with
it! Dontcha just love a happy ending?!

Ben


  #55  
Old October 28th 04, 02:02 PM
Barry Kelman
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I have just "upgraded" from Ti4600 to 9700pro and to be honest I don't see
muct improvement while playing Call of Duty or Medal of Honor.

Forgive my ignorance but where do you set FF anansio? Can anyone advise on
the setups the get max performance out of these 2 games with the 9700pro

Regards

Barry

"Scotter" wrote in message
...
I *believe* the Radeon 9700 Pro is an entire generation of card newer than
the GeForce 4 cards so yeah, it should blow the Ti4600 out of the water.
Here is a link to a great driver deinstaller:
http://www.driverheaven.net/cleaner/


Richard,

I've never had this happen to me, but some folks with fps issues after
switching to an ATI seem to have issues with the old Nvidia drivers not
having been deinstalled entirely. Apparently just deinstalling the card
and drivers in Windows System Manager sometimes isn't enough.

There are driver deinstallation tools available on the net which you

might
want to give a try. I have no URL unfortunately.

For what it's worth, I went from a GF4 Ti4600 to a Radeon 9700 Pro, and
the visual quality was dramatically better on the Radeon, while the fps
was maybe not that much higher without FF and Aniso enabled, but with

4xFF
and 8xAniso, the Radeon outran the 4600 by landmiles.

Don't give up just yet

--
Achim
http://users.skynet.be/AchimT





  #56  
Old October 28th 04, 09:54 PM
N´far
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"Barry Kelman" skrev i en meddelelse
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I have just "upgraded" from Ti4600 to 9700pro and to be honest I don't see
muct improvement while playing Call of Duty or Medal of Honor.

Forgive my ignorance but where do you set FF anansio? Can anyone advise on
the setups the get max performance out of these 2 games with the 9700pro

Regards

Barry


An outdated driver mayby ? Actually you might wanna try the ATI groups.




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Old October 29th 04, 06:08 AM
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I went from several lines of Geforce cards (upgrading over the years) to a Radeon 9800 Pro. Performance for the money is
good, but the drivers are always buggy. Wierd artifacting and other annoyances. I sold it (made all my money back) and forked
up for the 6800GT. I couldnt be happier. Awesome performance, stable drivers and great gameplay!

On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 07:17:06 +0100, Andrew spamtrap@localhost. wrote:

On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 23:04:37 -0400, "GT-Force"
wrote:

I had an nVidia (GeForce2 GTS), now I have an ATI card (9700 Pro), and I am
thinking about going back to nVidia (6800GT). Is there anyone here that went
to nVidia from ATI and regretted it? If so, what was the old and the new
cards, and what were the issues?


What problem(s) are you having? I went from a 4400 to a 9700 Pro with
no problems, I use the 4.4 Cats.


 




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