Ok fellows I am stumped. I have a Netgear WG311 v1. which I recently installed into my newer PC. What happens is I phyically install it windows recognizes the card as Ethernet controllerand when I go to install the drivers it finds then and then right before it finishes it locks my computer up...
I could never get my PowerColor X1900XT to overclock without losing stability. I guess it got to hot. So my Video cards out of that equation.
I just set my CPU and ram back to stock timings. The video card seems to be fast enough for me. I bet i just got bad ram... never took off the heatsink...
Oblivion doesn't like overclocking at all. I have a AMD 64 3700+ @ 2.6 (from 2.2) and I got constant freezes and crashes in about the same time frame. I could go from 20 min to 1 1/2 before it would crash. I set my settings back to stock and it ran slightly smoother (odd I know) and it didn't...
I bought a OEM PowerColor X1900XT from newegg for $499 and I f your overclocking I would go with someone else becasue I can only get my memory up to 1500 (750) becasue I got not so good ram. Although I didn't remove thr HS to check if its 1.1ns RAM, If I put it up to XTX speeds I get artifacts...
I don't believe it does, It fixes some sort of crash error with the X1800 series...
are you taking about the Shader problem? if so isn't that because of the shader is a Nvidia specific Hardware shader?
Okay I just installed the new Catalyst 6.3's and decided to see what 3DMark scores are with the new driver's to see if ther ewould be any improment. I started with 3DMark2001SE and worked my way up.. but was stopped short when 3DMark03 would run the first graphics test Wings of Fury and strat...
Well I ran SuperPi and got in order from 1M/8M... 1M- 34s, 2M- 1m 22s, 4M- 2m 56s, 8M- 6m 11s.
What does superPi have to do with getting a higher OC? I thought it was meant more for stability?
Okay I overclocked my AMD 3700+ San Diego to a very stable 2604GHz a 400Mhz increase from the stock 2.2GHz.
I am runnig 248 FSB/HTT a 10.5 CPu Multiplier and a 5:6 Ram ratio at 333 for an effective 200Mhz.
I ran Prime95's ImPlace large FTT's for 18 hours's at those settings.. here's a...
Okay dumb question.. Is the only way to find what type of ram I have on my Graphics card (PowerColor X1900Xt) to take the heatsink off? and look at the ram modules?
I ask because I want to attempt to flash my card to a X1900XTX and all my research has come to that I need 1.1 ram to run at XTX...
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