Okay, some of you might remember (probably not) me asking about a lot of game crashes I was having on my dad's computer. Anyway, the thing is, it hasn't really improved.
First, the specs:
Athlon 1200 with 133 fsb
256 MB DDR
MSI K7 Master
Leadtek Geforce 2 Pro 64MB
one 40 and one 6GB hard drive
Lite On CDRW
Sound Blaster Live Value
300 watt PSU
I have both 98 and XP on here, although I haven't gotten around to transfering my data around for a dual boot, so I have both on seperate 40s which get swapped.
First, under Windows 98, Return to Castle Wolfenstein and Jedi Knight 2 both crash when I run them with the "very high" texture setting on. They also often crash during loading or in levels, as does Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force. Interestingly, these are all Quake 3 based, but Medal of Honor, which is also Quake 3 based, doesn't seem to crash very often (at least after I applied the 1.17 patch, but I've tried patches with JK2 and STV:EF. Wheel of Time, No One Lives Forever, and Dungeon Siege are also crash prone. At first, I thought this was a sound bug, since the audio would loop and the graphics would freeze, but No One Lives Forever crashed with the AC97 sound on as well. The problems also occur under several Nvidia releases, and Via 4 in 1 releases.
I haven't played around with XP much yet (maybe I'll get a chance to port my system over during the Christmas break), but JK2 ran fine under it. 3D Mark 2001SE, however, did not when I first tried it. It also crashed under IE, and after reboot came up with a message saying that the graphics drivers could not complete a draw operation. I tried a different driver with 3D mark, and it still didn't work, but when I tried it the next day, with no changes, it worked perfectly. All these crashes seem to occur frequently sometimes, and infrequently other times. Weird.
At one point I tried swapping the card into my K6-2 450. Interestingly, the demo of Dungeon Siege I had (I didn't want to have to install the full version for this test since it's two CDs, and I had the demo on a magazine CD) also froze up in the same way as on the 1200. This, despite the fact I was running a much older nvidia driver that someone had told me was praticularly stable with Geforce 2s. It never did that with my Matrox G200. BTW, I was running the Geforce 2 on a fresh install.
So, my question is that do you think the problem is the video card? If so, is there any way to make sure without shelling out $250 Canadian for a TI4200 (which is probably what I'd want to get as a replacement)?
First, the specs:
Athlon 1200 with 133 fsb
256 MB DDR
MSI K7 Master
Leadtek Geforce 2 Pro 64MB
one 40 and one 6GB hard drive
Lite On CDRW
Sound Blaster Live Value
300 watt PSU
I have both 98 and XP on here, although I haven't gotten around to transfering my data around for a dual boot, so I have both on seperate 40s which get swapped.
First, under Windows 98, Return to Castle Wolfenstein and Jedi Knight 2 both crash when I run them with the "very high" texture setting on. They also often crash during loading or in levels, as does Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force. Interestingly, these are all Quake 3 based, but Medal of Honor, which is also Quake 3 based, doesn't seem to crash very often (at least after I applied the 1.17 patch, but I've tried patches with JK2 and STV:EF. Wheel of Time, No One Lives Forever, and Dungeon Siege are also crash prone. At first, I thought this was a sound bug, since the audio would loop and the graphics would freeze, but No One Lives Forever crashed with the AC97 sound on as well. The problems also occur under several Nvidia releases, and Via 4 in 1 releases.
I haven't played around with XP much yet (maybe I'll get a chance to port my system over during the Christmas break), but JK2 ran fine under it. 3D Mark 2001SE, however, did not when I first tried it. It also crashed under IE, and after reboot came up with a message saying that the graphics drivers could not complete a draw operation. I tried a different driver with 3D mark, and it still didn't work, but when I tried it the next day, with no changes, it worked perfectly. All these crashes seem to occur frequently sometimes, and infrequently other times. Weird.
At one point I tried swapping the card into my K6-2 450. Interestingly, the demo of Dungeon Siege I had (I didn't want to have to install the full version for this test since it's two CDs, and I had the demo on a magazine CD) also froze up in the same way as on the 1200. This, despite the fact I was running a much older nvidia driver that someone had told me was praticularly stable with Geforce 2s. It never did that with my Matrox G200. BTW, I was running the Geforce 2 on a fresh install.
So, my question is that do you think the problem is the video card? If so, is there any way to make sure without shelling out $250 Canadian for a TI4200 (which is probably what I'd want to get as a replacement)?