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Problem with 9000Pro
Anyone have the problem where your cards core frequency is correct but the
memory clock is half speed? Suppose to be 550Mhz but it's running at 275MHz. I change a motherboard around that time I noticed a 3dmark2001 decrease of 2000 points. I just thought it was thedifferent type of motherboard until recently used a utility to check the clock speeds, hence my problem. No replies from ATi. |
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its correctly read as 275 - remember its ddr memory
so you double it to 550. (no wonder ATI didnt reply) "stevest" wrote in message ... Anyone have the problem where your cards core frequency is correct but the memory clock is half speed? Suppose to be 550Mhz but it's running at 275MHz. I change a motherboard around that time I noticed a 3dmark2001 decrease of 2000 points. I just thought it was thedifferent type of motherboard until recently used a utility to check the clock speeds, hence my problem. No replies from ATi. |
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I guess I'm confused, doesn't take much.Thanx for clearing my head.
So in rivatuner the memory clock it says 275MHz, and in the graphic subsystem diagnostic report it says 275MHz (550MHz effective) meaning the 2 combined , instead of effective meaning to be effective should be set at 550MHz? Okay it still puzzles me why I dropped 2000points in 3dmark2001, going from a abit be6 II 1.2 mb to a soyo 7vba133u mb.with everything else the same. I possibly assumed that maybe the benchmark wasn't optimized for the via chipset.but I know so little about such things. "Sleepy" wrote in message ... its correctly read as 275 - remember its ddr memory so you double it to 550. (no wonder ATI didnt reply) "stevest" wrote in message ... Anyone have the problem where your cards core frequency is correct but the memory clock is half speed? Suppose to be 550Mhz but it's running at 275MHz. I change a motherboard around that time I noticed a 3dmark2001 decrease of 2000 points. I just thought it was thedifferent type of motherboard until recently used a utility to check the clock speeds, hence my problem. No replies from ATi. |
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this article explains ddr a bit
http://www.white-chocolate.com.au/Ma...rexplained.htm but the thing is ddr isnt twice as fast as sdr - most ppl reckon its only 10% or so quicker in normal usage. the fact that you dropped 2000 pts isnt right however and points to poor drivers or drivers not installed at all. if you swapped motherboards did you do a fresh install of windows ? you can swap other hardware easily enough but swapping a mobo is a bigger change to your system and often needs a new install of windows to get everything sweet again. if its a via chipset board get the latest via drivers from viaarena "stevest" wrote in message ... I guess I'm confused, doesn't take much.Thanx for clearing my head. So in rivatuner the memory clock it says 275MHz, and in the graphic subsystem diagnostic report it says 275MHz (550MHz effective) meaning the 2 combined , instead of effective meaning to be effective should be set at 550MHz? Okay it still puzzles me why I dropped 2000points in 3dmark2001, going from a abit be6 II 1.2 mb to a soyo 7vba133u mb.with everything else the same. I possibly assumed that maybe the benchmark wasn't optimized for the via chipset.but I know so little about such things. "Sleepy" wrote in message ... its correctly read as 275 - remember its ddr memory so you double it to 550. (no wonder ATI didnt reply) "stevest" wrote in message ... Anyone have the problem where your cards core frequency is correct but the memory clock is half speed? Suppose to be 550Mhz but it's running at 275MHz. I change a motherboard around that time I noticed a 3dmark2001 decrease of 2000 points. I just thought it was thedifferent type of motherboard until recently used a utility to check the clock speeds, hence my problem. No replies from ATi. |
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dropping 2000 points isnt right - thats either drivers not installed or
installed wrongly. swapping motherboards often requires a fresh install of windows to get your PC running well. my advice is backup your data - format the c drive and do a fresh install. get the latest via 4-in-1 drivers from www.viaarena.com for your mobo rather than windows built-in drivers. use the catalyst 3.7s for the 9000pro. good luck Ben "stevest" wrote in message ... I guess I'm confused, doesn't take much.Thanx for clearing my head. So in rivatuner the memory clock it says 275MHz, and in the graphic subsystem diagnostic report it says 275MHz (550MHz effective) meaning the 2 combined , instead of effective meaning to be effective should be set at 550MHz? Okay it still puzzles me why I dropped 2000points in 3dmark2001, going from a abit be6 II 1.2 mb to a soyo 7vba133u mb.with everything else the same. I possibly assumed that maybe the benchmark wasn't optimized for the via chipset.but I know so little about such things. "Sleepy" wrote in message ... its correctly read as 275 - remember its ddr memory so you double it to 550. (no wonder ATI didnt reply) "stevest" wrote in message ... Anyone have the problem where your cards core frequency is correct but the memory clock is half speed? Suppose to be 550Mhz but it's running at 275MHz. I change a motherboard around that time I noticed a 3dmark2001 decrease of 2000 points. I just thought it was thedifferent type of motherboard until recently used a utility to check the clock speeds, hence my problem. No replies from ATi. |
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DDR = double data rate. So 250MHz DDR = 500MHz (effective). As for 200 point
drop, make sure you are using same bios settings. Ex. is Agp 4x enabled? Ram clock and latency can play a factor. "stevest" wrote in message ... I guess I'm confused, doesn't take much.Thanx for clearing my head. So in rivatuner the memory clock it says 275MHz, and in the graphic subsystem diagnostic report it says 275MHz (550MHz effective) meaning the 2 combined , instead of effective meaning to be effective should be set at 550MHz? Okay it still puzzles me why I dropped 2000points in 3dmark2001, going from a abit be6 II 1.2 mb to a soyo 7vba133u mb.with everything else the same. I possibly assumed that maybe the benchmark wasn't optimized for the via chipset.but I know so little about such things. "Sleepy" wrote in message ... its correctly read as 275 - remember its ddr memory so you double it to 550. (no wonder ATI didnt reply) "stevest" wrote in message ... Anyone have the problem where your cards core frequency is correct but the memory clock is half speed? Suppose to be 550Mhz but it's running at 275MHz. I change a motherboard around that time I noticed a 3dmark2001 decrease of 2000 points. I just thought it was thedifferent type of motherboard until recently used a utility to check the clock speeds, hence my problem. No replies from ATi. |
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