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Just wanted to update you guys and say thanks. your suggestion worked. I'm not entirely sure why. i had did all that when the 4.33 drivers came out. but for some reason the newer drivers in that specific order worked.
by the way I couldn't find a read around write setting in my bios. but what I did do was reload setup defaults so that no high performance settings were enabled. I also had to synch the ram with the agp slot. it didn't work at first when it was synched with the cpu like it should be. so even though the ram is still running at 66mhz, the rest of the system is for the first time running stable at 100mhz.
anyway, the whole system sure screams now. I ran star wars pod racer last night and everything is a lot crisper and faster on it with the newer drivers(v5.21) and bios(v3.52 that I updated. I went with v5.21 of the drivers, since i've heard too many bad things about 5.25 in everything i've read thusfar.
thanks again,
~Jeff
Just wanted to update you guys and say thanks. your suggestion worked. I'm not entirely sure why. i had did all that when the 4.33 drivers came out. but for some reason the newer drivers in that specific order worked.
by the way I couldn't find a read around write setting in my bios. but what I did do was reload setup defaults so that no high performance settings were enabled. I also had to synch the ram with the agp slot. it didn't work at first when it was synched with the cpu like it should be. so even though the ram is still running at 66mhz, the rest of the system is for the first time running stable at 100mhz.
anyway, the whole system sure screams now. I ran star wars pod racer last night and everything is a lot crisper and faster on it with the newer drivers(v5.21) and bios(v3.52 that I updated. I went with v5.21 of the drivers, since i've heard too many bad things about 5.25 in everything i've read thusfar.
thanks again,
~Jeff
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