Sorry, I should have been more descriptive. I did install all of the XP
service packs and drivers THEN I installed my graphics card and 3DMark. I
just didn't install any applications or games before running my first test.
I found a few articles like this one about the Catalyst 4.7 (and greater)
drivers not working with 3DMark.
http://www.futuremark.com/community/drivers/?approved. My 3DMark test
crashes during the 3rd test, as described in that link. However, I installed
older drivers, and it still crashes.
I then tried installing several games, I noticed problems with slow-downs
(compared to my 9700 Pro) in just about all of them and severe tearing in
Far Cry. I don't overclock and have tried just about every card and game
setting available, with no change.
I guess I'll shoot ATI an email as I'm running out of ideas. If formatting
and reinstalling Windows didn't help, I don't know what will.
Thanks,
Todd K
"Jon Danniken" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Todd K" wrote:
> > I just formatted my hard drive and reinstalled Windows XP Pro. I then
> > installed my Radeon drivers and 3DMark before installing any other
software.
>
> That's probably your problem right there. You should have installed XP
with service
> packs, your chipset drivers, DX, *then* your GPU, sound, and other
interface drivers,
> in that order. It may not mean that there isn't a problem somewhere else,
but it is
> something to consider (in addition to testing your memory with Memtest86
and the rest
> of your hardware with Prime95).
>
> IIWY, I would properly uninstall your Cats and sound card drivers, then
follow the
> order given above after the XP and service packs.
>
> Jon
>