I have the Visiontek......bought it cause it is made in USA, in part. Lifetime warranty. Got this throgh a local shop for lees than an on-line price...$289. (at the time was $30 less)
The 2D and 3D is very nice.
I'm using the 23.11 drivers and it is vey...
I'd say it's the drivers....I have the same card and up untill recently would just run with 6.31 dets. Everything else would either produce some artifacts or locks.
The latest 22.50 seem to be pretty stable for me so far. First new set of dets I've seen that actually look pretty good. We gotta...
I'd like to futher tweak my RDRAM settings with WPCredit on the i840 chipset. A lot has been done with this tool and SDRAM but there is not too much documentation with regard to RDRAM.
I did find one setting that helped increase my memory performance as far as sandras' reference system is...
Since your revision is too low.........you might be able to run FCPGA coppermines using an adapter to lower the voltages closer to spec....
Older Asus p2b's need to do it this way.
A #10 sheet metal screw is what you want for thread size. Length should be at least 1/2 to 5/8".
As for "grommets".......I use the ever handy faucet washers.....available @your local hardware store for about .10cents a piece.
Freezing usually does the trick. Leave it in there overnight. Don't forget to put a credit card between the bottom of the HS and the PCB where your prying. It's easy to cut a trace.
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I started a thread for you fellas in the "new" section about the PSU. I had a couple of questions about the backplane ......if you got that far. I'm still considering buying this case. If that backplane is in fact U2W .....and some of the other functions of the columbus ll...
It was in Hot Deals......."Toshiba Magnia Server Chassis......" The tail end started to get more technically involed and the thought of it having been moved crossed my mind. Just don't know how to find it if that is the case. The was a lot of pertinent info in that thread.....hope he...
I'm looking for a particular thread that has vanished since last night.....at least I can't find it.
It was here @1:00 CST :
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview.cfm?start=81&catid=40&threadid=441654
Now it's not. Has it been moved or deleted? The search turns over many stones but...
The 700e is the fastest........with the right components. Most hardware today can take the "out of spec" settings that the BX will inflict @133+. Up in this range though ...the BX is awesome.
You can also make use of a utility called "cacheman" to optimize memory usage. It works very well for me.
Make sure that you do not have too much memeory allocated to AGP aperture settings. Check your systems BIOS and set this to 64 mb if it isn't already.
Disabling start-up programs...
I use RS......works just as well for me. We had a discussion awhile back about this "drying out" story. If air can't get to it...I don't know how it could dry out. Every HS I've taken of with RS on it was still fresh.......months & months later. Once the air hits it.......sure it...
cookieman....I carpeted in inside of my case with what sounds like the same material as you mentioned. It's more like an "indoor-outdoor" material. Very low/tight pile...I've used it for sound control in workstation cubes...bank lobby walls etc. I had mucho laying around the shop and...
Is it a speck of dust or a vertical black line? Sometimes in shipping the grill elements get overlapped. To fix......open a white window over the spot. Turn up the brightness and contrast(max) and leave it for 5-10 minutes.
See if this helps. If this is the problem that should make it...
hehee........I've got a 22" mits 2040u and a 21" iiyama. The mits is about 1/4" larger in both directions....
The wife uses the mits' and still insists mine is bigger..(da monitor I mean). I didn't pay extra for the mits' 22",..long story....and I wouldn't recommend that...
Sorry.......I gotta say this...
wondermike...a bunch of guys helped you with your "problem" and even posted this very trick for you a while back. All you had to do was go to intels site,as Dman did, and trace the pin-outs. You had all the info needed.
Unless you where expecting...
The one down side that comes to mind would be that by having handed off some of the load to the other PS,.....Will you be able to make a good diagnosis? Some PS require a certain amount of draw in order to function properly. Given what you have listed component wise,it would be hard to accept a...
I hope that isn't @idle..
either way, that's high for a p3....you can do better. Your voltage is almost default.
How high over your system temps is that p3? If your system is 9-10c lower...I can see that...below that, maybe better cooling on the cpu is in order. The heatsink is seated...
Aren't these drivers optimized for the later versions on GeForces?? I wouldn't expect any det.s' higher than 6.xx or 7.xx to do much good for the DDR at all.
That card should work fine in that mobo. The AGP slot on that board is 1x&2x. Check your driver install for the GeForce. Go with a known working version .......try 6.31. You can find these drivers on 3dguru I think. Give this a shot first.
I'm using a DDR card with a ba+3 and AFAIK the AGP...
Blurry sections.....probably the monitor. There are ajustments for this sort of thing...problem is they are inside the case. I'd return to the store and try again.
This may not be so goofy....take your system along for the ride.
"The PCI bus is much faster than the ISA bus. So, for ISA cards to work properly with I/O cycles from the PCI bus, the I/O bus recovery mechanism adds additional bus clock cycles between each consecutive PCI-originated I/O cycles to the ISA bus.
By default, the bus recovery mechanism adds...
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