I am new to this discussion group so I apologise if this has been covered before.
I recently bought a G400 32MB to replace my ageing Millennium II 4MB PCI and Canopus Pure3DII 12MB PCI. So far, I have been impressed by the visual quality of this new card in 2D applications.
However, I have been experiencing random lock-ups in OpenGL and Direct3D games. At some stage, Quake2 (especially the crusher and massive timedemo loops), Unreal, Half-Life and Need for Speed III simply freeze up and sound effects loop over and over. Since keys don't respond, I am forced to do a hard reset and reboot my machine.
The same problem has occurred with the G400 TechDemo.
These lock-ups have never happened with my old graphics cards so I am sure the source of the fault is with the G400. Either it is the card itself (I think unlikely) or it is a software problem.
Has anyone else experienced this? Or, more importantly, has anyone else who has experienced this been able to fix the problem???
C|N
Celeron 333 o/c to 416MHz, 128MB RAM, Asus P2B mobo @ 83MHz, 256MB AGP Graphics Aperture, SB Live! Value sound card, CTX PR711 monitor, USB Intellimouse, Kenwood TrueX 42X CD-ROM drive, Quantum Fireball ST 6.4 & 4.3GB HDs. Latest BIOS, drivers, DirectX, etc. No IRQ conflicts.
I recently bought a G400 32MB to replace my ageing Millennium II 4MB PCI and Canopus Pure3DII 12MB PCI. So far, I have been impressed by the visual quality of this new card in 2D applications.
However, I have been experiencing random lock-ups in OpenGL and Direct3D games. At some stage, Quake2 (especially the crusher and massive timedemo loops), Unreal, Half-Life and Need for Speed III simply freeze up and sound effects loop over and over. Since keys don't respond, I am forced to do a hard reset and reboot my machine.
The same problem has occurred with the G400 TechDemo.
These lock-ups have never happened with my old graphics cards so I am sure the source of the fault is with the G400. Either it is the card itself (I think unlikely) or it is a software problem.
Has anyone else experienced this? Or, more importantly, has anyone else who has experienced this been able to fix the problem???
C|N
Celeron 333 o/c to 416MHz, 128MB RAM, Asus P2B mobo @ 83MHz, 256MB AGP Graphics Aperture, SB Live! Value sound card, CTX PR711 monitor, USB Intellimouse, Kenwood TrueX 42X CD-ROM drive, Quantum Fireball ST 6.4 & 4.3GB HDs. Latest BIOS, drivers, DirectX, etc. No IRQ conflicts.
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