G
Guest
Guest
Archived from groups: comp.sys.hp.hardware (More info?)
Hi all,
Being IT support to the family ;-), my younger brother was getting a
bit frustrated with the frame rates in MS FS2002 and Train Sim
(12fps).
So for his birthday I got him an overspecified Radeon 9600 256MB
(looking to the future to when he upgrades) and installed it.
The computer still works, phew!, but there's no improvement in frame
rates. Perhaps CPU is performing the 3D work not the Radeon Card.
So his computer spec is:
* 1024MB Pavilion 7950
* WinXP with SP1 and latest patches including DirectX
* 60GB drive + 80GB drive
* Sapphire 9600 256MB Atlantis with Catalyst WinXP 4.4 drivers.
* Original power supply (omg!)
* Bios is old, pre tahi_212
* Upgraded the VIA Apollo KT133A AGP driver to Via 4in1 version 4.43
* DxDiag has no problem when running DirectDraw and Direct3D h/w
interfaces.
* BIOS has video card setting as AGP, not PCI.
Unfortunately my brother is on dial-up so I didn't have the time to
download 3dMark2003 (200MB) and see how that was performing. :-(
Downloaded AIDA32 (http://www.aida32.hu/aida32-download.php) and that
says that AGP is running at 4x, AGPv2 (why not v3?), AGP enabled,
fast-write not supported. It can also see the Video accelerator under
Display->AGP Video.
At the moment I suspect either the Bios isn't supporting the video
card properly, but HP have no bios update for windows XP (but there is
a later 2.12 version for WinME???). Or it's some kind of
hardware/driver configuration.
Or perhaps the power supply isn't strong enough, and the video card is
refusing to enable hardware acceleration properly?
Any ideas, anyone? Buying a new custom PC is not an option, yet!
Best Regards,
Richard.
Hi all,
Being IT support to the family ;-), my younger brother was getting a
bit frustrated with the frame rates in MS FS2002 and Train Sim
(12fps).
So for his birthday I got him an overspecified Radeon 9600 256MB
(looking to the future to when he upgrades) and installed it.
The computer still works, phew!, but there's no improvement in frame
rates. Perhaps CPU is performing the 3D work not the Radeon Card.
So his computer spec is:
* 1024MB Pavilion 7950
* WinXP with SP1 and latest patches including DirectX
* 60GB drive + 80GB drive
* Sapphire 9600 256MB Atlantis with Catalyst WinXP 4.4 drivers.
* Original power supply (omg!)
* Bios is old, pre tahi_212
* Upgraded the VIA Apollo KT133A AGP driver to Via 4in1 version 4.43
* DxDiag has no problem when running DirectDraw and Direct3D h/w
interfaces.
* BIOS has video card setting as AGP, not PCI.
Unfortunately my brother is on dial-up so I didn't have the time to
download 3dMark2003 (200MB) and see how that was performing. :-(
Downloaded AIDA32 (http://www.aida32.hu/aida32-download.php) and that
says that AGP is running at 4x, AGPv2 (why not v3?), AGP enabled,
fast-write not supported. It can also see the Video accelerator under
Display->AGP Video.
At the moment I suspect either the Bios isn't supporting the video
card properly, but HP have no bios update for windows XP (but there is
a later 2.12 version for WinME???). Or it's some kind of
hardware/driver configuration.
Or perhaps the power supply isn't strong enough, and the video card is
refusing to enable hardware acceleration properly?
Any ideas, anyone? Buying a new custom PC is not an option, yet!
Best Regards,
Richard.