Ok this is what I have:
Athlon 1.2 gig
Epox 8KHA+ with latest bios
ATI9600pro
425W PSU
512 meg ram/2100
This machine has been running wonderfully for over a year now,
recently I upgraded my ATI7500 to a ATI9600pro. It passes Dxdiag etc, it runs ok on the first 6 tests in 3dmark2001, then on the 7th(Nature) it crashes. It crashes in most 3d games after a little while too(after about 1 minute). Putting back my old card, the ati7500 makes it run perfectly as usual. I have tried the following:
#1. I have tried 2 different ati9600pro's, 1 from Tyan and 1 original ATI, same thing happens
#2 I tried running a Nvidia/evga4200, same thing happens(but I get a graphics card memory error on this card).
#3 I have tried every driver released from ATI, same thing.
#4 I have tried 5-6 different via-4in-1 chipset drivers.
#5 Re-installed windows/format installing fresh driver etc to make sure no system files were corrupt.
#6 I have tried 2 different power supplies/ same thing happens(and it runs ATI9600pro with the same PSU in my 2nd computer but with a different motherboard)
#7 I tried with older bios and the newest one, same thing happens.
#8 I have tried every bios setting possible. 4x,2x,speedburst off, 64-128 agp, all cache off etc. Lowest to highest setting in the ATI-control panel etc, makes no difference.
#9 I have tried different memory settings, all the pre-sets in bios:normal, fast,faster,fastest etc.
My machine runs rock stable with the ATI7500, it has been for over a year now. I have spent over 20 hours doing nothing but fixing this problem and it is beginning to depress me greatly.
I have a 2nd machine that runs this ati-9600pro card perfectly, but on a MSI KT4V motherboard. Right now it pretty much looks like the Epox-8KHA+ does not support ATI9600+ or GF4TI4200 and above. To add to this fact is that when I install the newer via-4in-1 drivers it hard locks the computer when it is trying to install the AGP driver. Of course I have not ruled out that maybe the 1.2gig processor or my 512mb/2100 memory might be at fault, but I think it is pretty remote possibility at this point. All leads points towards AGP issue. Now before I go out and buy a new motherboard, is there anyone that has been down this road/had this problem before?
Athlon 1.2 gig
Epox 8KHA+ with latest bios
ATI9600pro
425W PSU
512 meg ram/2100
This machine has been running wonderfully for over a year now,
recently I upgraded my ATI7500 to a ATI9600pro. It passes Dxdiag etc, it runs ok on the first 6 tests in 3dmark2001, then on the 7th(Nature) it crashes. It crashes in most 3d games after a little while too(after about 1 minute). Putting back my old card, the ati7500 makes it run perfectly as usual. I have tried the following:
#1. I have tried 2 different ati9600pro's, 1 from Tyan and 1 original ATI, same thing happens
#2 I tried running a Nvidia/evga4200, same thing happens(but I get a graphics card memory error on this card).
#3 I have tried every driver released from ATI, same thing.
#4 I have tried 5-6 different via-4in-1 chipset drivers.
#5 Re-installed windows/format installing fresh driver etc to make sure no system files were corrupt.
#6 I have tried 2 different power supplies/ same thing happens(and it runs ATI9600pro with the same PSU in my 2nd computer but with a different motherboard)
#7 I tried with older bios and the newest one, same thing happens.
#8 I have tried every bios setting possible. 4x,2x,speedburst off, 64-128 agp, all cache off etc. Lowest to highest setting in the ATI-control panel etc, makes no difference.
#9 I have tried different memory settings, all the pre-sets in bios:normal, fast,faster,fastest etc.
My machine runs rock stable with the ATI7500, it has been for over a year now. I have spent over 20 hours doing nothing but fixing this problem and it is beginning to depress me greatly.
I have a 2nd machine that runs this ati-9600pro card perfectly, but on a MSI KT4V motherboard. Right now it pretty much looks like the Epox-8KHA+ does not support ATI9600+ or GF4TI4200 and above. To add to this fact is that when I install the newer via-4in-1 drivers it hard locks the computer when it is trying to install the AGP driver. Of course I have not ruled out that maybe the 1.2gig processor or my 512mb/2100 memory might be at fault, but I think it is pretty remote possibility at this point. All leads points towards AGP issue. Now before I go out and buy a new motherboard, is there anyone that has been down this road/had this problem before?