IluvIntel
08-22-2005, 04:41 AM
I started using these about 2 days ago and was playing DOOM-3 @ 1600x1200 on ultra quality with the machine you see in my signature.
About 10 minutes from the begining of the game, The screen locks up I get a message from my ATI powered card - "VPU recovery" etc... clock has been reset...etc....
I quit the game, go back to the windows desktop and my whole screen resolution has been reset to 1600x1200, so everthing is painfully small, I like it at 1280x1024 on my 22 inch Philips monitor.
My VGA was NOT overclocked, only some settings in the ASUS bios that can control the Card from a hardware point-of-view, such as PEG root control was set to "enabled" and PEG buffer length was set to "long". Somethings I feel can help to stabilise intense pixel processing.
The PEG link control which can raise the VGA clock speed was set to "auto" by default, and Slot power was on "heavy"
Apart from my ramblings above, has anyone else used these new drivers yet on X800 XT cards with Asus mobo's while playing intense games at high resolutions?
About 10 minutes from the begining of the game, The screen locks up I get a message from my ATI powered card - "VPU recovery" etc... clock has been reset...etc....
I quit the game, go back to the windows desktop and my whole screen resolution has been reset to 1600x1200, so everthing is painfully small, I like it at 1280x1024 on my 22 inch Philips monitor.
My VGA was NOT overclocked, only some settings in the ASUS bios that can control the Card from a hardware point-of-view, such as PEG root control was set to "enabled" and PEG buffer length was set to "long". Somethings I feel can help to stabilise intense pixel processing.
The PEG link control which can raise the VGA clock speed was set to "auto" by default, and Slot power was on "heavy"
Apart from my ramblings above, has anyone else used these new drivers yet on X800 XT cards with Asus mobo's while playing intense games at high resolutions?