Nvidia Drivers and ALT-TAB

kylebisme

Diamond Member
Mar 25, 2000
9,396
0
0
Wow that Coco is a moron. But as for your question; no, I have never had such an issue with alt+tabing.
 

TazzTux

Junior Member
Sep 11, 2005
6
0
0
Originally posted by: TheSnowman
Wow that Coco is a moron. But as for your question; no, I have never had such an issue with alt+tabing.


LOL - You JUST made my week !!! - May I ask what driver and some system specs please ?
 

MDE

Lifer
Jul 17, 2003
13,199
1
81
Nope, just did it today playing HL2. 6800GT with latest beta drivers from nZone.
 

sisq0kidd

Lifer
Apr 27, 2004
17,043
1
81
AMD 64 3200 Winnie oc'ed to 2.5ghz
Msi k8n neo2 Platinum
4x512 Samsung 3200
Nvidia 6800nu unlocked pipes
36 gig raptor sata
250 gig maxtor sata
Dual 17" lcds
77.77 drivers
Win XP pro w/ sp2

Now, what's more important is, what are your specs?

Also, from what I remember in my other games, syncing my monitor refresh rate with my game helped my alt-tab time in WCIII.

In BF2, going from 1 gig to 2 gigs helped too.

Dunno if that will help since I'm using XP, but just telling you from my experience.
 

kylebisme

Diamond Member
Mar 25, 2000
9,396
0
0
Originally posted by: TazzTux
Originally posted by: TheSnowman
Wow that Coco is a moron. But as for your question; no, I have never had such an issue with alt+tabing.


LOL - You JUST made my week !!! - May I ask what driver and some system specs please ?

I'm speaking from years of use of various nVidia cards over multiple systems and countless driver revisons. At the moment I'm on a barton on nForce2ultra board with a 6800gt running the 78.03 drivers and XP-MCE2005.
 

TazzTux

Junior Member
Sep 11, 2005
6
0
0
Problem is under Windows 2000 only :(

Originally posted by: sisq0kidd
AMD 64 3200 Winnie oc'ed to 2.5ghz
Msi k8n neo2 Platinum
4x512 Samsung 3200
Nvidia 6800nu unlocked pipes
36 gig raptor sata
250 gig maxtor sata
Dual 17" lcds
77.77 drivers
Win XP pro w/ sp2

Now, what's more important is, what are your specs?

Also, from what I remember in my other games, syncing my monitor refresh rate with my game helped my alt-tab time in WCIII.

In BF2, going from 1 gig to 2 gigs helped too.

Dunno if that will help since I'm using XP, but just telling you from my experience.

 

TazzTux

Junior Member
Sep 11, 2005
6
0
0
As for my spec:

Intel 3Ghz (HT disabled)
2x512M Kingston HyperX
Gainward 7800GTX
80 Gig Seagate SATA
78.01 Beta Drivers
Windows 2000 - All patched

Originally posted by: sisq0kidd
AMD 64 3200 Winnie oc'ed to 2.5ghz
Msi k8n neo2 Platinum
4x512 Samsung 3200
Nvidia 6800nu unlocked pipes
36 gig raptor sata
250 gig maxtor sata
Dual 17" lcds
77.77 drivers
Win XP pro w/ sp2

Now, what's more important is, what are your specs?

Also, from what I remember in my other games, syncing my monitor refresh rate with my game helped my alt-tab time in WCIII.

In BF2, going from 1 gig to 2 gigs helped too.

Dunno if that will help since I'm using XP, but just telling you from my experience.

 

imported_BikeDude

Senior member
May 12, 2004
357
1
0
Originally posted by: TazzTux
I would like to find out how many people have a "system freeze" when in a DX game and hitting ALT-TAB (in Windows 2000 Only :) - XP works 100%).

First of all, after glancing at the threads you linked to, it is very hard to avoid the temptation of flaming that Coco guy.

That said, a 4-5 second lag is not necessarily what I'd call "system freeze". "Delay" (and "lag" as you called it in one of the threads) is more suitable IMO. If the system really freezes, recovery will be impossible. ;)

When presenting this to Gainward, you might want to give it to them in simple steps, e.g.:
1. Run Win2k SP4 (w/all patches and latest DX)
-- problem not present with XP
2. Install latest nVidia drivers
3. Run WC3 (list a few other DX games as well)
4. ALT+TAB

//exp: Should switch to the next task immediately
//act: System lags for 4-5 seconds -- no lag with previous nVidia driver version

The more you're able to boil down a problem, the easier it will be to fix. More importantly, it is easier for Q&A to verify that a fix works! (and hopefully they'll add the steps to their standard test suite)

Also make sure you're contacting Gainward Support through the proper channels. Their forum looks like a nice user-to-user type thing, in which case your posting provides a nice "heads up" as a courtesy to fellow users, but you should also have submitted an error report through proper channels. (You've probably done so, but I wanted to emphasize this just in case you haven't)