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2003-09-09, 09:47 AM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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Asus A7V 333* mobo Athlon 1900+ cpu (233 fsb)* 512M PC2100 (Crucial) 80G Maxtor Plus 9 HD (7200 rpm) ti 4200 Geforce4 (64M) Audigy 2 sound card DirectX version 90.0b NVidia driver v 45.23 DSL connection: 635 Up/ 135 Down actual speed. I upgraded the DirectX and the Vid card driver after setting up a restore point. I was getting a bunch of graphical glitches in PS and updated drivers and DirectX. Well, the problem got worse and is occuring in BattleField 1942 also, so I can't blame it on PS, (althouth I did anyway... ) My questions: I'd like to find out if anyone is running the Detonator drivers, and if so which version. Also, is anyone running the latest version of DirectX, namely 9.0b Thanks for any help in advance. |
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2003-09-09, 04:57 PM | [Ignore Me] #4 | ||
I am runing DX 9.0b on my 5600 Asus 256mb card, using the new asus drivers though. It works fine for me, perhaps you card doesn't suport DX9 it is one out if the DX 8 generation
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2003-09-09, 05:27 PM | [Ignore Me] #5 | ||
I have GeForce 3 and I am using the Detenator 45.23 driver and DX 9.0b without any problems, and the GF3 is a DX 8 card.
I got the driver from Gurus of 3D I also use RivaTuner to adjust to nVidia settings (as I find the defaults and the limits imposed by the nVidia apps to be inadequate). You can also use Powerstrip to adjust the PCI latency on your card (which helps). What are you expierencing, tears, sprites, flickers? Are you overclocking? |
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2003-09-09, 06:22 PM | [Ignore Me] #6 | |||
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I'm not quite sure what the official name of these things are and I can't post attachments. I can't have an image hosted easily either. They are thick lines eminating from walls, rocks, trees, the end of my weapon. Also wall-like structures appear and disappear,depending on my orientation. And no, I'm not oc'd. PS> I thought the Detonator drivers were made by someone else that NVidia... I could be wrong on that though. |
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2003-09-09, 06:38 PM | [Ignore Me] #7 | ||
So far the latest Omega driver set works good for me. Virtually no glitching, rasterizing or polarization during game.
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2003-09-09, 06:41 PM | [Ignore Me] #8 | |||
Sergeant
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The problems are also occuring in Battlefield 1942 now.... arrrghhhh... |
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2003-09-11, 10:42 AM | [Ignore Me] #14 | ||
Sry, lost this thread. Here is the link for the drivers:
http://www.omegacorner.com/index_nvidia.html Yeah Gohan, I installed with the "Performance" option. The card ran hella sweet, I was averaging 10 FPS greater. These drivers plus changing fullre_max_buffer=128 in the machine.ini file got me between 20-30 FPS increase. Makes one hell of a difference. *Edit: Oh, I'm running an OC'd Geforce 4 Ti 4600. |
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2003-09-11, 11:07 AM | [Ignore Me] #15 | |||
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Seems to improve FPS quite a bit. Will have to give it more testing under zerglike conditions.
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