long problem here, let me give you the whole story.
I recently reformatted my computer to try and stop random crashes while playing 3d games, and when it didn't fix the problem, i realized that my problem was my Geforce3, so i replaced it with a Radeon9700 Pro. While the computer stopped crashing, i assumed all was well. Now, however, i'm getting performance in certain games that is far below what i expect, and far below what other people running the same game with inferior systems are getting. after a tech support post on a gaming messageboard, i got this response:
"Um, I had this exact same problem with my GF3Ti200.
I'm spotting that the video card says PCI under the device stuff. (in dxdiag.txt)
There is a SEPERATE driver for true AGP support for your MOBO. I didn't know that, and even though I selected AGP in the BIOS, it was "AGP in PCI Mode" in display properties.
So I installed the AGP drivers and whoosh! from 20-30 fps normal to 50-70 normal, everything maxxed out but clouds. With spikes up to 80 fps.
Also, I increased the apeture in the BIOS to 256."
I looked around for this "setting" and realized he meant a driver for the motherboard. I went to intel's site (i have an intel D850GB motherboard) and looked around. they have something called the motherboard INF update which aparently covers AGP, so i downloaded it, and installed it. no change. Now if my card is indeed stuck in AGP as PCI mode, then i'm completely lost. Anyone have any ideas? It seems like i'm stuck at or below the performance level that i had before i upgraded.
Tried resetting the BIOS (nothing)
Tried removing the ATI Radeon 9700 (Secondary, PCI) in the device manager (nothing)
Could this be a motherboard problem? With my old Geforce 3, (which started causing crashes on my system, but worked fine on other systems) I would max out when looking level at 43fps. a random number, but 43 it was. Cities, forests, and whatever else, would drop that number, but nothing except looking straight up into the sky would allow me to surpass that. With the 9700 pro, that limit is still there. The FPS go higher when i look up, and stay a bit higher, but they should be a lot higher, i believe. I don't have a "Motherboard" category in the Device Manager, should i? Maybe it is recognizing the AGP port, but is just stuck providing slow AGP? i really don't know where to go from here, because i'm obviously not getting the performance i should be getting, and i haven't really got many more options.
I recently reformatted my computer to try and stop random crashes while playing 3d games, and when it didn't fix the problem, i realized that my problem was my Geforce3, so i replaced it with a Radeon9700 Pro. While the computer stopped crashing, i assumed all was well. Now, however, i'm getting performance in certain games that is far below what i expect, and far below what other people running the same game with inferior systems are getting. after a tech support post on a gaming messageboard, i got this response:
"Um, I had this exact same problem with my GF3Ti200.
I'm spotting that the video card says PCI under the device stuff. (in dxdiag.txt)
There is a SEPERATE driver for true AGP support for your MOBO. I didn't know that, and even though I selected AGP in the BIOS, it was "AGP in PCI Mode" in display properties.
So I installed the AGP drivers and whoosh! from 20-30 fps normal to 50-70 normal, everything maxxed out but clouds. With spikes up to 80 fps.
Also, I increased the apeture in the BIOS to 256."
I looked around for this "setting" and realized he meant a driver for the motherboard. I went to intel's site (i have an intel D850GB motherboard) and looked around. they have something called the motherboard INF update which aparently covers AGP, so i downloaded it, and installed it. no change. Now if my card is indeed stuck in AGP as PCI mode, then i'm completely lost. Anyone have any ideas? It seems like i'm stuck at or below the performance level that i had before i upgraded.
Tried resetting the BIOS (nothing)
Tried removing the ATI Radeon 9700 (Secondary, PCI) in the device manager (nothing)
Could this be a motherboard problem? With my old Geforce 3, (which started causing crashes on my system, but worked fine on other systems) I would max out when looking level at 43fps. a random number, but 43 it was. Cities, forests, and whatever else, would drop that number, but nothing except looking straight up into the sky would allow me to surpass that. With the 9700 pro, that limit is still there. The FPS go higher when i look up, and stay a bit higher, but they should be a lot higher, i believe. I don't have a "Motherboard" category in the Device Manager, should i? Maybe it is recognizing the AGP port, but is just stuck providing slow AGP? i really don't know where to go from here, because i'm obviously not getting the performance i should be getting, and i haven't really got many more options.
