Talisein
2003-05-11, 05:02 AM
I went out and put together a new computer for PS (Used to have P3 600). Here's my specs:
VIA P4X400 AV49N Shuttle MB
P4 2.4BGhz
512Mb Corsair XMS PC3200
80Gb WD Special Edition HD
Chaintech GeForce4 4200 Ti 128Mb
SB Live! Value
WinXP Home
Latest nVidia drivers
The problem I have is I'll hit the 'Play' button, it'll flip to full screen, then crash out and say that PS requires a video card with at least 64.0Mb RAM, and mine has 0.0.
I ran dxdiag and it fails on Step 8 of the Direct 3D Test, which mentions something about a memory error.
I thought maybe its overheating, because I'm using this old Gateway case that's made of some sort of hardened steel. So I took the side off, and put this large fan I have (About knee high) to blow in the case.
That didn't solve it either. I went back to the Microsoft Certified drivers, that was a no go too.
But... After a few reboots, it worked. I've played PS about 3 times now (18 hours), and it ran pretty smoothly, but I'd rather not have to fight to play. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks.
VIA P4X400 AV49N Shuttle MB
P4 2.4BGhz
512Mb Corsair XMS PC3200
80Gb WD Special Edition HD
Chaintech GeForce4 4200 Ti 128Mb
SB Live! Value
WinXP Home
Latest nVidia drivers
The problem I have is I'll hit the 'Play' button, it'll flip to full screen, then crash out and say that PS requires a video card with at least 64.0Mb RAM, and mine has 0.0.
I ran dxdiag and it fails on Step 8 of the Direct 3D Test, which mentions something about a memory error.
I thought maybe its overheating, because I'm using this old Gateway case that's made of some sort of hardened steel. So I took the side off, and put this large fan I have (About knee high) to blow in the case.
That didn't solve it either. I went back to the Microsoft Certified drivers, that was a no go too.
But... After a few reboots, it worked. I've played PS about 3 times now (18 hours), and it ran pretty smoothly, but I'd rather not have to fight to play. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks.