I am not sure what to call this nuisance, so I'll refer to it as the G400 Jerk Factor. :-)
I have been noticing mainly in D3D racing games that when I am travelling in a single direction, after a certain distance travelled, I would see an extremely slight "jerk" or pause in the background graphics. Not a serious jerk, certainly not enough to ruin a game, but just noticeable enough to be a distraction at times. This Jerk Factor is most evident at LAN parties, when I see other people's games running silky smooth with their GeForces and TNT 2 Ultras and mine looks epileptic in comparison.
I used to have a Celeron 333MHz before I got the P3, and the Jerk Factor was there. Before I got the G400, I had a Millennium II and Pure 3D II combo, and there was absolutely no jerkiness there (it was just slow...). Overclocked or not overclocked, 32-bit z-buffer on or off, etc, the G400 Jerk Factor remains.
A friend of mine also has a G400, and I see the same Jerk Factor on his machine (Celeron 450MHz, but otherwise the same setup as my rig).
Has anybody else experienced this? Is there a cure???
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My system specs:
Intel Pentium III 650MHz
Asus P2B motherboard
128MB PC-100 SDRAM
Matrox G400 32MB SH @ 184.50MHz, running ParaKnowYa's driver pack v1.5
Creative Sound Blaster Live! Value with latest drivers
Quantum Fireball ST 6.4GB & 4.3GB
CTX PR711 17" Monitor, currently running 1024x768x32 @ 85Hz
Windows 98 (not SE)
3DMark2000 default benchmark score: 2991
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I have been noticing mainly in D3D racing games that when I am travelling in a single direction, after a certain distance travelled, I would see an extremely slight "jerk" or pause in the background graphics. Not a serious jerk, certainly not enough to ruin a game, but just noticeable enough to be a distraction at times. This Jerk Factor is most evident at LAN parties, when I see other people's games running silky smooth with their GeForces and TNT 2 Ultras and mine looks epileptic in comparison.
I used to have a Celeron 333MHz before I got the P3, and the Jerk Factor was there. Before I got the G400, I had a Millennium II and Pure 3D II combo, and there was absolutely no jerkiness there (it was just slow...). Overclocked or not overclocked, 32-bit z-buffer on or off, etc, the G400 Jerk Factor remains.
A friend of mine also has a G400, and I see the same Jerk Factor on his machine (Celeron 450MHz, but otherwise the same setup as my rig).
Has anybody else experienced this? Is there a cure???
-=W=-
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My system specs:
Intel Pentium III 650MHz
Asus P2B motherboard
128MB PC-100 SDRAM
Matrox G400 32MB SH @ 184.50MHz, running ParaKnowYa's driver pack v1.5
Creative Sound Blaster Live! Value with latest drivers
Quantum Fireball ST 6.4GB & 4.3GB
CTX PR711 17" Monitor, currently running 1024x768x32 @ 85Hz
Windows 98 (not SE)
3DMark2000 default benchmark score: 2991
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