"First of One" <root@127.0.0.1> wrote in message
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> "FredP" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>I have a 3 yr old Asus board(939) running with an AMD 64 X2 4800. The
>>video card is an X1900XT. Starting to see failures due to heat or just
>>plain old can't keep up graphically.
>
> There's a distinct and visible difference between hardware failure and
> slow speed. :-) What are the symptoms? Frequent crashes? Or are you seeing
> artifacts like popping pixels, random polygon flashing, strange patterns
> on textures, etc.?
>
Yes... screen becomes unusable. Sound is good. No hard crashes. I did
clean the PC and it lowered the temp, but just a few degrees. Replaying a
fav, Bioshock. Settings 1024/768. Medium graphics.. I remember the first
time I played it some glitches with graphics but not this severe.
> The default fan speed schedule on the X1900XT runs the fan too slowly. I
> remember my X1900XT hitting 110 deg C after a few hours of Doom 3, causing
> flashing polygons and things. Manually forcing the fan to a higher speed
> dropped the temps to about 90 C, and the artifacts didn't appear again. If
> you haven't done so already, run the fan at a higher speed with Rivatuner
> or some other utility. It will sound like a leafblower (fan probably works
> on the same principle...) but it will give proper cooling.
>
Doesn't take long before the fan kicks in. When I save a game(going out of
3D) it shuts down. As a result I do a lot of saves!. Thats OK... I'm a
tad bit ancient these days. 8-))
I'm going to play the game to its conclusion(almost at end anyway) and then
just decide my options.. Thanks for your input.
>> I'm sure this is a silly question to some but can I replace my card with
>> any of the newer ATI cards(ie; 4xxxx)? I know I wouldn't be able to take
>> advantage of the card fully due to the age of my other system components.
>
> I have a X2 4400+ running with a nVidia GTX 285. Mass Effect can still
> cause slowdowns in certain areas if I crank up the AA setting too high.
> You can almost always push a fast card to its limit if you raise the
> resolution or AA setting (and get a tangible visual quality increase at
> the same time).
>
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> It can therefore be said that politics is war without
> bloodshed while war is politics with bloodshed."
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