dbdynsty25
Member
Whats up fellas?
I just picked up a 6800GT the other night and I keep getting random crashes in Tiger Woods 2005. It just kills the app and returns me to my desktop. Hell, this game is the reason I bought the GT so I really need it to work flawlessly. I never had a problem with my 9700 Pro card so it's gotta be something to do with the card and not the rest of my system. Yes, I got rid of the drivers from the ATI before I installed the Nvida. Yes I have the latest and greatest drivers etc.
Is there anything special that would have to go on in the bios in terms of AGP voltage or anything along those lines? I made sure to raise my AGP aperature, but that never was an issue with the 9700 pro so I can't imagine that would be the case. I'm just fresh out of ideas. Any ideas?
I just picked up a 6800GT the other night and I keep getting random crashes in Tiger Woods 2005. It just kills the app and returns me to my desktop. Hell, this game is the reason I bought the GT so I really need it to work flawlessly. I never had a problem with my 9700 Pro card so it's gotta be something to do with the card and not the rest of my system. Yes, I got rid of the drivers from the ATI before I installed the Nvida. Yes I have the latest and greatest drivers etc.
Is there anything special that would have to go on in the bios in terms of AGP voltage or anything along those lines? I made sure to raise my AGP aperature, but that never was an issue with the 9700 pro so I can't imagine that would be the case. I'm just fresh out of ideas. Any ideas?