- May 1, 2005
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I installed a brand new Powercolor 4870 X2 yesterday to replace a 8800GTX and compliment a 30" monitor.
I ran driver cleaner pro in safe mode and also ran CCleaner to clean out temp files and did a registry clean to remove nvidia related entries.
After the new card was installed, everything went ok. However the gaming performance was very disappointing, only a little bit quicker than my 8800GTX and in UT3's case, no difference at all.
After much faffing i plugged in a spare hard drive and installed a fresh copy of Windows XP SP3, i downloaded the latest drivers for my motherboard & LAN and ran Windows update installing only critical updates. I kept this install as clean as possible, no AV software was installed, only drivers for critical components. I then installed the video drivers from the CD and then i installed UT3. Performance was still the same.
I uninstalled all ATI related software, ran driver cleaner ect and installed only the display driver. UT3 ran very well after this, roughly 2.5x the speed.
I plugged in my other drive and did the same, all my games showed a great improvement but the lack of AA, AF control outside of the game bothered me so i downloaded ATI Tray Tools 1.5 beta. With this installed i encounted the same problem as above. Uninstalling did not work so i had to remove the drivers and start over.
This is a strange problem and exists both on my old install and fresh install of XP with minimal software. My specs are as follows:
Intel DP35DP P35 motherboard
E6850 @ 3GHz
2GB DDR800 5-5-5-12
Creative XF Xtreme Gamer (Did not install a driver for the fresh XP install)
Corsair HX620
XP x86 with all updates excluding IE7, Malicious software removal tool, Media Player 11 ect
I have a copy of Vista home premium x86 which i will be installing on a spare HDD tonight.
When this card is working how it should, its very fast. Some games fare well than others, COD4 has microstutter here and there, Mass Effect is better, but still slows down in central Presidium. Certainly performance no where near the level some of the review sites have been posting, take it all with a pinch of salt i suppose.
I ran driver cleaner pro in safe mode and also ran CCleaner to clean out temp files and did a registry clean to remove nvidia related entries.
After the new card was installed, everything went ok. However the gaming performance was very disappointing, only a little bit quicker than my 8800GTX and in UT3's case, no difference at all.
After much faffing i plugged in a spare hard drive and installed a fresh copy of Windows XP SP3, i downloaded the latest drivers for my motherboard & LAN and ran Windows update installing only critical updates. I kept this install as clean as possible, no AV software was installed, only drivers for critical components. I then installed the video drivers from the CD and then i installed UT3. Performance was still the same.
I uninstalled all ATI related software, ran driver cleaner ect and installed only the display driver. UT3 ran very well after this, roughly 2.5x the speed.
I plugged in my other drive and did the same, all my games showed a great improvement but the lack of AA, AF control outside of the game bothered me so i downloaded ATI Tray Tools 1.5 beta. With this installed i encounted the same problem as above. Uninstalling did not work so i had to remove the drivers and start over.
This is a strange problem and exists both on my old install and fresh install of XP with minimal software. My specs are as follows:
Intel DP35DP P35 motherboard
E6850 @ 3GHz
2GB DDR800 5-5-5-12
Creative XF Xtreme Gamer (Did not install a driver for the fresh XP install)
Corsair HX620
XP x86 with all updates excluding IE7, Malicious software removal tool, Media Player 11 ect
I have a copy of Vista home premium x86 which i will be installing on a spare HDD tonight.
When this card is working how it should, its very fast. Some games fare well than others, COD4 has microstutter here and there, Mass Effect is better, but still slows down in central Presidium. Certainly performance no where near the level some of the review sites have been posting, take it all with a pinch of salt i suppose.