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Hello all
A while ago I upgraded my graphics card and recently I bought a few extra bits and pieces to make use of the old one in a second pc. It is a sapphire x1950 pro 256MB pci-e, anyway having assembled my second pc installed the OS and drivers etc i ran some graphics stress test (no overclocking) all of which crash after 5 or so seconds in. I assumed it was a heat issue and so bought a replacement heatsink and fan (zalman vf700-ALCu) It is now as cool as a cucumber 32c at idle to 40 odd under stress (so sayeth GPUZ) but the crashing remains. I have managed to play HL2 for an hour or so with decent frame rates. Incidentally It has been sat in draw for many months in its original packaging beforehand. so I wondering if there is a method of finding out if the card is damaged or whether the problem lies in software. ABIT LG-95C Intel E2200 2gb ddr2 667 sapphire x1950 pro 256mb pci-e All help is greatly appreciated. I'm sorry if this is in the wrong place, 1st post. |
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after the OS was finished installing, your first software install was the INTEL INF drivers correct? Then go to windows update, and update windows, then install all other drivers.....
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Windows-chipset drivers-graphics drivers-windows update
is what I did Are you saying the last two should be reversed? |
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im sure what you did is OK, however I have always done it this way:
1 install XP 2 install intel inf files 3 install lan driver 4 completely update windows (this takes multiple times of hitting update, and restarts) 5 install the newest DX update from MS downloads (typically about 70mb's worth of updates. 6 then install sound card driver 7 install GPU driver(s) I find doing it this way allows my GPU to NOT USE the same IRQ with anything else. If I install my sound card before the GPU, they will share the same IRQ and I get micro-stutters it seems from this.
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