Hello Group
I just upgraded my system from an AMD (939) system to an Intel (duo-core) system and now I have been experiencing quite a few problems with my upgrade so I thought I would post in here and see if anyone had been through this too.
Basically, my new system was upgraded JUST for gaming and also all the other wonderful things that a home PC would offer as I pretty much do them all. However,
Gaming is my thing and then web-surfing which at least that?s working.
My mobo is a Gigabyte GA-p35-ds3r and I am using the Intel (duo-core) E6850 cpu. My video card is a NVIDIA (pci-e) 7900GTX which always worked perfectly with my games as
I Play mostly FPSs and especially the Rainbow series and also GRAW/GRAW2. Which
Now brings me to my current dilemma. When I try to game in GRAW2 or Rainbow-Vegas my system goes nuts and it is games specific.
In GRAW2 I can get to the main screen where I can then select all of the games options and then start the campaign, but as soon as I select the start campaign I then go to the little cut scene while the game loads up and then my graphics start to look very plain and chopped up and then my computer goes and restarts, everytime.
Now in Rainbow-Vegas what happens is this: as soon as I select the shortcut to play the game the game starts to do its thing but all I get is a blacked out full screen with a very good looking shiny bar that covers from one side of the screen to the otherside.
When I first started up Windows XP (home ed.) this past weekend I went to NVIDIAs website and DLd the latest drivers for my card so I am using the most current drivers for my card, although I haven?t tried any older drivers yet ?cause I thought I would come in here first and see if there is anything that I have to do to enable anything via software/programs on my new Intel (duo-core) system.
I know it may sound stupid but I haven?t built a Intel (duo-core) system before and perhaps there is something that I should do for configuring a Intel (duo-core) system.
Btw, I'm at work right now so its kinda hard typing this and looking over my shoulder at the same time
Thanks
I just upgraded my system from an AMD (939) system to an Intel (duo-core) system and now I have been experiencing quite a few problems with my upgrade so I thought I would post in here and see if anyone had been through this too.
Basically, my new system was upgraded JUST for gaming and also all the other wonderful things that a home PC would offer as I pretty much do them all. However,
Gaming is my thing and then web-surfing which at least that?s working.
My mobo is a Gigabyte GA-p35-ds3r and I am using the Intel (duo-core) E6850 cpu. My video card is a NVIDIA (pci-e) 7900GTX which always worked perfectly with my games as
I Play mostly FPSs and especially the Rainbow series and also GRAW/GRAW2. Which
Now brings me to my current dilemma. When I try to game in GRAW2 or Rainbow-Vegas my system goes nuts and it is games specific.
In GRAW2 I can get to the main screen where I can then select all of the games options and then start the campaign, but as soon as I select the start campaign I then go to the little cut scene while the game loads up and then my graphics start to look very plain and chopped up and then my computer goes and restarts, everytime.
Now in Rainbow-Vegas what happens is this: as soon as I select the shortcut to play the game the game starts to do its thing but all I get is a blacked out full screen with a very good looking shiny bar that covers from one side of the screen to the otherside.
When I first started up Windows XP (home ed.) this past weekend I went to NVIDIAs website and DLd the latest drivers for my card so I am using the most current drivers for my card, although I haven?t tried any older drivers yet ?cause I thought I would come in here first and see if there is anything that I have to do to enable anything via software/programs on my new Intel (duo-core) system.
I know it may sound stupid but I haven?t built a Intel (duo-core) system before and perhaps there is something that I should do for configuring a Intel (duo-core) system.
Btw, I'm at work right now so its kinda hard typing this and looking over my shoulder at the same time
Thanks