In my short experience using Win2000 and HT, I found that games and other applications requiring lots of cpu power suffered a ~15-25% loss in performance. After realizing that, I switched to XP.
After more testing, the problem is there in all resolutions 1280 and up, AA or no AA. From all the forums posts I've read this seems to be a hardware problem, more precisely cheap power connectors interfering with the display or something to that effect.
This problem also seems to be affecting...
Just did a little more testing, the problem exhibits itself with no AA enabled at 1600x1200 in BF1942 (My monitor does 85Hz at 1600 which is also my desktop resolution so I'm positive this flickering is only present in the game). The game runs fine but after a few minutes the flickering gets...
Just got my Asus 5900 Ultra a few days ago.
One thing I've noticed that's really annoying is that whenever I enable AA in games, I get low-refreshrate-like flickering which ends up hurting my eyes after a while. This is especially annoying since the sweet spot for games like BF1942 seems to be...
Yes, HyperThreading makes a huge difference in running multiple cpu-heavy apps at once. Things that used to literally freeze my system until they were done now are hardly noticeable.
Try watching the movies through your TV out, once I did that my movies looked 10x better than on my monitor. Only the crappiest rips had the "squares" noticeable on the 32 inch television.
Well I got a hold of the older P03 bios which let me select the 333 frequency, but even when I used that setting the ram speed stayed at 266. Any ideas?
Yes, it lets me adjust the timings as well as the ram frequency, but my only options are 200 and 266 MHz. Hehe, well I received the 3.0 and the board as a gift, I can't really afford the ram is why I'm using my old modules.
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