Here are some screenshots of the artifacts:
http://www.gordonfreeman.org/graphics_bad1.jpg
http://www.gordonfreeman.org/graphics_bad2.jpg
http://www.gordonfreeman.org/graphics_bad3.jpg
(notice artifacts in live window, these show when there is a DVD title or such. They actually show up...
All of these components are about 2-3 years old:
AMD 64 3000
Abit KV8 Pro
Geforce 6800 (128mg)
Crucial DDR 400 (512 single stick)
XP
Long story short. I am having graphic/screen artifacts, computer lock ups and crashes with intense games and video editing software. I am trying to narrow...
Ok, now for the marks everybody is waiting for:
PIII866
Asus CUSL2
Geforce2 32 Meg
384 Mg 133
Seagate barracuda sumpin??? 5400 40G
640X480 low everything 9.9 FPS (reminds me of quake1 on my 486)
Now for the upgrade!
Athlon 64 3000
Abit KV8
Geforce2 32 Meg (Hahahahahah, yes same card, new...
Hi, Normally when I install an OS, I simply boot from my WIN2K CD and do some partitioning/formating and go. I have my first SATA system I am building and am having trouble recognizing the drive.
- ABIT KV8 Pro
- Athlon 64 3000
- 512 Crucial 3200
- Seagate ST3120026AS SATA
- CDROM on IDE1 tried...
I couldn't believe that either. I've been snatching up GordonFreeman logins for awhile.
Oh, right, my bad on saying GT. But anyway, am I going to notice going from a $270 128mg card to a $400 256mg card. I guess my feeling is probably not.
Is there a significant difference (In Doom3) between the 128 Meg and 256 Meg versions, considering the incredible lack of 256Mg versions.
If it's a matter of being able to play at 1600 vs. 1280 or 1024 I don't consider that to be significant. Super high resolutions never really did it for me...
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