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Intel AA Conflicts with ATI Drivers
I installed a new motherboard (8KNXP 2.0), and I after many hours of
fuss I found out that if I installed RAID0 and Intel's Application Accellerator, I could not install the latest catalyst drivers for a Radeon 9600 Pro. Also, I have CAS2 RAM, however after installing the latest BIOS, the only options I had for CAS latency was 2.5 and 3. I had a CAS2 option before updating the BIOS. What gives? Lastly, I also have a computer with RAID0 running on an ABIT IC7-MAX3, and in both computer I've found that at random junctures, the computer will become EXTREMELY slow, even if just pulling up the task manager (15-30 seconds just to draw the window on the screen). If I CTRL+ALT+DEL, the computer will respond normally. The only common denominator is the RAID0 via Intel's southbridge. Thanks in Advance! |
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I had the same problem with the processor usage show 70% all the time with
system idle, turned out to be a faulty graphics card. (Radeon 9800XT)and(GA-8IK1100 Rev 2.0) Warranty exchange card, now no problem at all. "Dimitris" wrote in message m... (Robert Bouillon) wrote in message . com... I installed a new motherboard (8KNXP 2.0), and I after many hours of fuss I found out that if I installed RAID0 and Intel's Application Accellerator, I could not install the latest catalyst drivers for a Radeon 9600 Pro. What if you first install catalyst drivers and then intel application accellerator? Anyway, dont think that intel application accellerator does much in games. Also, I have CAS2 RAM, however after installing the latest BIOS, the only options I had for CAS latency was 2.5 and 3. I had a CAS2 option before updating the BIOS. What gives? Maybe the mobo chipset doesnt behave well with cas2 thats why they disabled it.It might depend on the brand of memory as to if the bios will give you the cas2 option. Lastly, I also have a computer with RAID0 running on an ABIT IC7-MAX3, and in both computer I've found that at random junctures, the computer will become EXTREMELY slow, even if just pulling up the task manager (15-30 seconds just to draw the window on the screen). If I CTRL+ALT+DEL, the computer will respond normally. The only common denominator is the RAID0 via Intel's southbridge. Hm, it might be the antivirus software to blame, if you have any. Try to see how many physical memory is available at that point of slowness. If you have windows millenium, this is a OS bug. Have you installed the latest drivers for intel raid? Thanks in Advance! Thank you too. |
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