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Old October 30th 03, 12:43 AM
Johnny B
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Default Renegade Video Problems with FX5900

I just upgraded my system and when I try to play Command & Conquer Renegade
my in game video is choppy video. I did not have this problem with my old
system the game ran smooth. I have the same resolution setting as before and
even tried knocking them down a bit and still I get choppy video. Has anyone
have trouble with this game and if so do you have a fix.

Thanks,

Old System
Asus A7V333 (onboard sound sound disabled)- 512 PC2700 mem
AMD XP 2400+
2 - 80G Western Digital 8meg cache in Raid 0
Visiontek Geforce 4400 128 meg.
Soundblaster Audigy
Lite-On 16x DVD
Sony DRU500A DVD Burner
Plextor 48/24/48A CDRW
Antec 450W Smart Power Supply

New System
Asus A7N8X Deluxe (onboard sound disabled) - 512 PC3200 mem (latest Nforce
Drivers)
AMD Barton 2800
2 - 120G Western Digital Serial ATA in Raid 0 (Driver 10032)
Asus V9950 GForce 5900 (45.2.3 Drivers)
Soundblaster Audigy 2 (OEM)
Lite-On 16x DVD
Sony DRU500A DVD Burner
Plextor 48/24/48A CDRW
Antec 450W Smart Power Supply



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Old October 30th 03, 12:48 AM
Johnny B
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I forgor to mention I am using Win XP Pro Sp1

"Johnny B" wrote in message
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I just upgraded my system and when I try to play Command & Conquer

Renegade
my in game video is choppy video. I did not have this problem with my old
system the game ran smooth. I have the same resolution setting as before

and
even tried knocking them down a bit and still I get choppy video. Has

anyone
have trouble with this game and if so do you have a fix.

Thanks,

Old System
Asus A7V333 (onboard sound sound disabled)- 512 PC2700 mem
AMD XP 2400+
2 - 80G Western Digital 8meg cache in Raid 0
Visiontek Geforce 4400 128 meg.
Soundblaster Audigy
Lite-On 16x DVD
Sony DRU500A DVD Burner
Plextor 48/24/48A CDRW
Antec 450W Smart Power Supply

New System
Asus A7N8X Deluxe (onboard sound disabled) - 512 PC3200 mem (latest Nforce
Drivers)
AMD Barton 2800
2 - 120G Western Digital Serial ATA in Raid 0 (Driver 10032)
Asus V9950 GForce 5900 (45.2.3 Drivers)
Soundblaster Audigy 2 (OEM)
Lite-On 16x DVD
Sony DRU500A DVD Burner
Plextor 48/24/48A CDRW
Antec 450W Smart Power Supply





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Old October 30th 03, 12:50 AM
Me
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May sound strange but, defrag your hard drive.



"Johnny B" wrote in message
t...
I just upgraded my system and when I try to play Command & Conquer

Renegade
my in game video is choppy video. I did not have this problem with my old
system the game ran smooth. I have the same resolution setting as before

and
even tried knocking them down a bit and still I get choppy video. Has

anyone
have trouble with this game and if so do you have a fix.

Thanks,

Old System
Asus A7V333 (onboard sound sound disabled)- 512 PC2700 mem
AMD XP 2400+
2 - 80G Western Digital 8meg cache in Raid 0
Visiontek Geforce 4400 128 meg.
Soundblaster Audigy
Lite-On 16x DVD
Sony DRU500A DVD Burner
Plextor 48/24/48A CDRW
Antec 450W Smart Power Supply

New System
Asus A7N8X Deluxe (onboard sound disabled) - 512 PC3200 mem (latest Nforce
Drivers)
AMD Barton 2800
2 - 120G Western Digital Serial ATA in Raid 0 (Driver 10032)
Asus V9950 GForce 5900 (45.2.3 Drivers)
Soundblaster Audigy 2 (OEM)
Lite-On 16x DVD
Sony DRU500A DVD Burner
Plextor 48/24/48A CDRW
Antec 450W Smart Power Supply





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Old October 30th 03, 12:55 AM
Nic
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May sound strange but, defrag your hard drive.

Will make no difference...


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Old October 30th 03, 12:57 AM
Me
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Let Johnny try it and report back.


"Nic" wrote in message
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May sound strange but, defrag your hard drive.


Will make no difference...




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Old October 30th 03, 05:12 AM
Chad H
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Some motherboards with the nForce chipset do not get along with any nVIDIA cards with out some serious resource, and IRQ settings being messed with!!!! GOOD LUCK!!!!
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Old October 30th 03, 10:41 AM
Johnny B
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Drives are defragmented. I use Diskeeper ver. 8.0.


"Chad H" wrote in message
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Some motherboards with the nForce chipset do not get along with any nVIDIA

cards with out some serious resource, and IRQ settings being messed with!!!!
GOOD LUCK!!!!


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Old October 30th 03, 01:06 PM
roach
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i presume you have checked the cards properties+settings
correct chipset drivers?
tried any other games if so is it the same?
"Johnny B" wrote in message
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Drives are defragmented. I use Diskeeper ver. 8.0.


"Chad H" wrote in message
...
Some motherboards with the nForce chipset do not get along with any

nVIDIA
cards with out some serious resource, and IRQ settings being messed

with!!!!
GOOD LUCK!!!!




 




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