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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: fd ski on November 26, 2006, 04:12:23 AM
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Had ATI 9800Pro working fine for last 3 years.
Last night I've put in Palit X800GTO (http://www.palit.com.tw/en/products/ati_agp_X800GTO.html).
In windows it seems to work fine, however 3d games have lots of artifacts. Tried it only on Total War games, Rome and MTW2 demo both were inreadable ( scattered graphics etc).
I set the bios ( Asus board to AGP x8, voltage was set to 1.6v for agp). That's about as much knowledge as i have :(
Running benchmarking software (postmark or something like that) and gain in 3d category over 9800pro was abotu 3% !!! Something is hosed. Any ideas ?
Thanks
fd
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Originally posted by fd ski
Had ATI 9800Pro working fine for last 3 years.
Last night I've put in Palit X800GTO (http://www.palit.com.tw/en/products/ati_agp_X800GTO.html).
In windows it seems to work fine, however 3d games have lots of artifacts. Tried it only on Total War games, Rome and MTW2 demo both were inreadable ( scattered graphics etc).
I set the bios ( Asus board to AGP x8, voltage was set to 1.6v for agp). That's about as much knowledge as i have :(
Running benchmarking software (postmark or something like that) and gain in 3d category over 9800pro was abotu 3% !!! Something is hosed. Any ideas ?
Thanks
fd
Over heating.... I'm guessing your using a (store bought computer) they come with 250-280w psu TEH SUK ati 800's need atleast 350w to run decent.
If you you cant get new PSU atm goto local computer store take side of case off add a little 80mm or 120mm near vid card till you can.
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Try this and let us know:
Right click on desktop. Properties > Settings > Advanced > 3D, then click on Compatibility at the bottom.
Disable both "Support DXT texture formats" and "Alternate pixel center."
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Could be a driver problem also. Leftovers from the previous card installation.
But more likely it's a defective card, it should be returned to the dealership for testing.
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ATI drivers overwrite (no need to delete old ones) and the same driver works for both old and new cards.
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In theory, yes. ;)
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http://elliottback.com/wp/archives/2006/11/18/medieval-total-war-2-text-corruption-graphics-bug/
that fixed it. Weird.... not sure about performance, seems that it isn't quite the performance increase one could expect..