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Radeon 7000 and modem issues
Okay, I have a radeon 7000 64mb ddr video card. Which was working fine until I reformated yesterday. Well before i reformated, my modem stoped working right. It would give me 33BPS to 38BPS never the right BPS which is 49BPS for me. Well I reformat freeing up my space then worked on it and it started working again. Then I install MOHAA and go to play, GUESS WHAT videocard wants to screw up now. Now in game I get 10 FPS. I should be getting 50 and UP. WHAT THE HELL
Anyone know whats going on with the modem and videocard. |
You have XP? If so.. ctrl+alt+del and make sure you don't have unneeded processes drinking your RAM.
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Your not the first person to complain about those cards. Thank god I have a GeForce!!
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I just found something out to. I have a 933mhz processor it is telling me i have a 494mhz WTF?
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That's why.
Is your PC saying that or MOH? |
my PC is saying it. When its booting and when i check system properties. What do I do to fix it?
I have windows XP PRO |
[quote="Punk_Bitch":4d732]Your not the first person to complain about those cards. Thank god I have a GeForce!![/quote:4d732]
my ATI kicks, havent have a Geforce but I have a ATI 9000 128mb, great graphics, greats fps, good price, im content freak: |
[quote="Sniper Wolf [USAR]":4cc1c]my PC is saying it. When its booting and when i check system properties. What do I do to fix it?
I have windows XP PRO[/quote:4cc1c] Hmm....is it a Pentium or AMD processor? |
its gotta be an intel...AMD wouldn't make fuck-up processors. biggrin:
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Sometimes I wonder if perhaps Atticus doesn't browse the forums at all, but rather goes into the search engine and just types AMD OR INTEL
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Its a pentium 3 933mhz processor. I fixed it last night by taking out battery and putting it back in reseting the chmos and all. Then got checksum error (bypassed first time) processor was fine 933mhz. Reboot again, got it again didnt bypass. Did what it said
Checksum error The processor has been previously removed or replaced, please go into the chmos and detect the proper speed settings and save before exiting although I cannot find the processor speed setting ANYWHERE. So i saved anyway so the error would go away. Boot up and I have a 465MHz. I swear this PC is notthing but trouble. |
What you need to do is do this:
Download this and run it: [url:4d4ab]http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts-df/confirm.asp?dfURL=http://aiedownload.intel.com/df-support/4749/eng/chipid105.exe&URL=/4749/eng/chipid105.exe[/url:4d4ab] It's a chipset identifier from Intel. Then respond with whats in the Detected Chipset box. |
LMAO
[quote="Captain Noctis Aeternus":b698f]Sometimes I wonder if perhaps Atticus doesn't browse the forums at all, but rather goes into the search engine and just types AMD OR INTEL[/quote:b698f]
man knows what he likes. even if he is wrong...BUTCHER |
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