i need help with a Gainward GF2 and MSI KT3 Ultra 2

killabeas

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okay....first off, i have been searching around these forums, and various other forums all night and have yet to find an answer, so if there is another post in here with the answer i'm looking for, please don't flame this thread, cause i have all but burned out my retina's looking for an answer.

i put together a new system the other day with the following specs:

MSI KT3 Ultra2 mobo
AMD 2100+ XP cput
512Mb PC2700 Crucial Ram
350w Enermax PSU
Linksys 10/100 PCI NIC
LeadTek 2000XP PCI Tv Tuner Card
Maxtor 7200 Rpm 40 Gig HD
16x Pioneer Dvd Rom
52x Lite-On Cd-Rom

AND

Gainward 64Mb GF2 w/ TV out

after a fresh install of WinXP Pro, i thought all was going well. I installed dang near everything on the driver cd, and was just using the XP default GF2 Ti drivers. Doing random stuff, my computer locked up, and rebooted, and i got a popup saying that the video drivers were at fault. No big deal i though.... i had the vid card in a 750Mhz machine based on the A7V board before, and it was always real picky about drivers. I installed the newest detonators i could find... 30.82 i think. Booted up fine... As soon as I went to install SOF2 (Soldier of Fortune 2 for those of you that are gaming impared :) ) it locked up again. I remember seeing on one of my mates' machines that was playing SOF2 at the time, that when you pop in the cd, it goes to the menu screen where you can play, install, configure, etc SOF2, but there is a small movie playing in that window. That movie never came up, and machine locked up. I installed any and all updates from the windows update site and tried again. Still no luck. I removed the drivers, and tried the 21.83, 21.81, and a 23.xx drivers, and even 28.xx drivers. All giving me the same result. I installed the 4.38 via 4in1's, and that didn't help either. BUT, to make matters worse, I know that this problem isn't game specific. I get the same lockup when i try to run the nVidia Earth Viewer, and DX based screeensaver, or dam|\| near anything that has to do with graphics. I almost tried to install CS, knowing that I could run the game in OpenGL, but my cd was not in the jewel case (i lose cd's faster than a scalded dog). I am almost at a loss for words. I am probably going to get the Asus ti4200 when i get my next paycheck, but until then, i NEED a stable gaming machine. Any information, or tips or tricks, or hints, or resolutions would be greatly appreciated. I will check this post several times today, and reply as quick as i can.

Thanks In Advance
 

sep

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I don't know if I can help. I have the same card in an Abit BE6 & BE6-II motherboard. No problems.

1. Try moving your ram to the second or third slot (something to do with power...I think).
2. Are you overclocking? If so, reset to default.
3. Pull all other cards and drives (except your hd).
4. Remove all drivers, set the video adapter to generic video card and reboot. Install the latest Nvidia drivers.

Another user (yeloaggie) was have similar problems with this card and an AMD motherboard. You might want to look for his post or PM him.

Let me know if this helps!
-JC
 

killabeas

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Thanks. I haven't tried pulling all the cards out yet, but that's next on my list. That post by yeloaggie has ALOT of stuff for me to try too. Thanks!