Thanks in advance for any tips,
When playing some games (mostly newer ones at that), my system will freeze in play. It doesn't happen until I've been playing for 10+ minutes at times and not at startup (ie, when the game goes to 3d mode). I have 2 harddrives that I swap out as my C drive, one with Win98SE and the other with Win2k. It happens the same way with both.
I've grabbed the latest drivers for video, sound and flashed the bios. The latter seemed to let me play a couple of minutes longer.
I just bumped up the system to 512mb RAM, and it still occurs, but again I seemed to be able to stay in game just a bit longer.
System specs:
PIII 450mhz (genuine Intel)
512mb RAM
plenty of drive space on both drives containing the OS
Radeon VE video
Sound Blaster "Live" 5
When the game crashes, it doesn't crash to desktop, but freezes "in game" often with the sound echoeing. I have tried swapping sound cards, I have an older Monster sound 3d that is supported in Win98 only, and the game crashes the same way under that configuration.
This has just become an issue, under "newer" games. Is my 450mhz just under powered? I am able to play several other games in 3d mode without this problem.
Any tips on what else I might try are appreciated.
GK
When playing some games (mostly newer ones at that), my system will freeze in play. It doesn't happen until I've been playing for 10+ minutes at times and not at startup (ie, when the game goes to 3d mode). I have 2 harddrives that I swap out as my C drive, one with Win98SE and the other with Win2k. It happens the same way with both.
I've grabbed the latest drivers for video, sound and flashed the bios. The latter seemed to let me play a couple of minutes longer.
I just bumped up the system to 512mb RAM, and it still occurs, but again I seemed to be able to stay in game just a bit longer.
System specs:
PIII 450mhz (genuine Intel)
512mb RAM
plenty of drive space on both drives containing the OS
Radeon VE video
Sound Blaster "Live" 5
When the game crashes, it doesn't crash to desktop, but freezes "in game" often with the sound echoeing. I have tried swapping sound cards, I have an older Monster sound 3d that is supported in Win98 only, and the game crashes the same way under that configuration.
This has just become an issue, under "newer" games. Is my 450mhz just under powered? I am able to play several other games in 3d mode without this problem.
Any tips on what else I might try are appreciated.
GK
