destrukt
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What I did:
- Took out my temp card, my old 7600GT, put in my new 8800GT (My PSU is modular so I just plugged in a PCI-Express cable which is just some 6pin thing)
- Uninstalled Nvidia drivers, reset into safemode, used Driver Cleaner
- Reset, went into normal Vista [x64] and installed the latest drivers (162.95)
- Reset, Vista loaded fine and I changed some settings in the Nvidia CP like forced V-Sync off and just a couple of standard, small things
The problem:
Games are incredibly slow and I receive a 3.6 rating in the Vista rating thing as opposed to a 5.4 or so with the 7600GT. I guess now might be a good time to mention that the 8800GT is kind of better.
System specs:
Intel Core 2 Duo E6750
Gigabyte P35-DS3P (F6 bios)
4GB (4x1) DDR2800 Corsair TwinX
BFG 8800GT OC 512MB
500GB SATAII Western Digital 16MB cache
Corsair HX-620W PSU
Vista [64Bit/Home Premium; fully updated]
At the moment nothing is overclocked.
All equipment is < 2 weeks old. Could this be a faulty 8800GT? Or somehow it's being slowed down by software (Windows, Nvidia, ??) for some reason? Also, is there any type of diagnostic software to run?
This is so annoying, I waited like 3 weeks for this after so many delays. I spoke to the computer store just before and they just offered the usual "Do you have the latest drivers blah blah" and suggested bring it and my PC down tomorrow.. see, we can not go without this PC and I know it's not the problem so I'll just put my 7600GT back in (And see if that performs like usual) and take the 8800GT in.
I've looked through the BIOS and I can't see any settings that might be limiting it, are there any known ones that do that I might be missing?
- Took out my temp card, my old 7600GT, put in my new 8800GT (My PSU is modular so I just plugged in a PCI-Express cable which is just some 6pin thing)
- Uninstalled Nvidia drivers, reset into safemode, used Driver Cleaner
- Reset, went into normal Vista [x64] and installed the latest drivers (162.95)
- Reset, Vista loaded fine and I changed some settings in the Nvidia CP like forced V-Sync off and just a couple of standard, small things
The problem:
Games are incredibly slow and I receive a 3.6 rating in the Vista rating thing as opposed to a 5.4 or so with the 7600GT. I guess now might be a good time to mention that the 8800GT is kind of better.
System specs:
Intel Core 2 Duo E6750
Gigabyte P35-DS3P (F6 bios)
4GB (4x1) DDR2800 Corsair TwinX
BFG 8800GT OC 512MB
500GB SATAII Western Digital 16MB cache
Corsair HX-620W PSU
Vista [64Bit/Home Premium; fully updated]
At the moment nothing is overclocked.
All equipment is < 2 weeks old. Could this be a faulty 8800GT? Or somehow it's being slowed down by software (Windows, Nvidia, ??) for some reason? Also, is there any type of diagnostic software to run?
This is so annoying, I waited like 3 weeks for this after so many delays. I spoke to the computer store just before and they just offered the usual "Do you have the latest drivers blah blah" and suggested bring it and my PC down tomorrow.. see, we can not go without this PC and I know it's not the problem so I'll just put my 7600GT back in (And see if that performs like usual) and take the 8800GT in.
I've looked through the BIOS and I can't see any settings that might be limiting it, are there any known ones that do that I might be missing?