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Barbarian
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Post: #16
 

My MSI G4 Ti4400 seems to be doing quite well as compared to the rest, I quess. Only issues I have so far are the usual refreshrate stuff, etc.
Couple things to try.
Select 'No' on plug and play OS in your bios.
Disable APM in your bios. {speeds up my older BX440 mobo}
You may also wish to try to set your IRQ's manually in your bios.

05-04-2002 09:08 PM
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kahdmus
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Post: #17
What mobo do you have

I have an Abit BD7-Raid with a Geforce ti4400. When I launch a game, my screen corrupts often with pink dots and locks up.

I have tried everything to correct this but to no avail - ready to shoot my pc!

A search of Dejanews yielded a post describing a similiar (nearly identical symptom) and the user also had a P4,BD7,G4 system!

05-13-2002 09:40 PM
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linwhip
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GeForce4 ti 4400 problems

Cry Help me Jesus! I just got by new XP computer and am having massive display problems. As soon as I install the driver for the GF4 ti 4400 everything goes to Hell. Garbled screen, freezes, crashes, inability to render. I am living without the driver installed and can't take it anymore! Is it the driver, DX8, my card...WHAT!

05-18-2002 06:04 PM
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Dumbguy
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Same problems

I installed my ASUS geforce4 card and now JK2 demo does not work. I also bought stereo glasses to go with it and they dont work either....What is the problem with jedi knight2 and this asus V8440? Any help would be appreciated. Cry

05-19-2002 03:07 PM
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jackal
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msi g4ti4400 with motherboard a7v-e

my computer crash with ti4400 with a7v-e ! how can I configure my bios to work better?!

graphics aperture size must to be set 128mb?

05-21-2002 09:29 PM
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Quad
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ACPI

Good grief!

This seems like a major issue among you GF4 owners.

Allthough I don't have any instant tips to solve your problems, I'd like to comment on the fact that I have WinXP installed with ACPI disabled. It did wonders for my system. Much more stable and gained a healthy performance increase. ACPI is the virus as far as I'm concerned 8).

You can get rid of this, either by disabling it in the Bios and doing a fresh install, or if you don't have the option in the Bios (as with my A7V133), modify the txtsetup.sif file in your WinXP cabs (guarenteed to work).

First you have to copy your WinXP cabs onto your hdd. Then go to i386 directory and look for txtsetup.sif. Before opening it with notepad, make sure the file is not read only. Look for "acpienable" and make it "0". Now, regardless of what your bios says, ACPI will never be installed during installation.

I even burned the backup copy onto cd with the modified txtsetup file. Works wonders. Anyway, if you don't want to format you can always go into device manager, under Computer update the ACPI device with "Standard PC" driver. But be warned, it will request all third party drivers to be reinstalled upon reboot, because everything just got it's own IRQ (I'd rather do a fresh install).

Also, you can disable it during the installtion of XP. I think it's when Windows does inspection on your hardware and you're asked to press f6 to install third party SCSI device. Here you have to press F5 and specify ACPI to be disabled. I'm not sure though, as I've never tried this before. Maybe someone can confirm and/or correct me with proper instructions.

Keep in mind that you will loose all Power Management, only basic power saving options such as Monitor standby and hdd power down will remain. This will also work under Windows 2000.

Hope this helps,
Quad

05-25-2002 06:57 PM
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DaWormZ
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GeForce 4's

believe it or not I had the same issue with my geforce2 and over clocking the machine was the only thing that worked. Don't have to OC it much just a tad.

hope this helps

05-26-2002 03:06 AM
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paul
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I as well have the geforce4 blues. Nvidia must have some deal with Intel, making their cards virtualy incompatible with AMD chipsets.He he. Any ways I have an Asus GeForce4 Ti 4400 with a MSI KT133 chipset, Athlon xp1600 XP home. And I am unable to run game 1 of 3dmark (madonion). The sceen becomes scambled and then the computer reboots. Also not able to use any tweak utility works at all. And there is no diff between 2x AGP and 4x AGP. Then al of the sudden 3dmark works nicely. well how swell. but the tweak doesnt. I believe that gaming graphic engines run through the CPU first, maybe, I don't know. But if that is the case then maybe my CPU can't give the card enough stuff to chew on. I have seen some primitive scamatics on the diffrent bus speeds from area to area on a motherboard. And well the GPU bus ofcourse is by far the fastest on on my system and any other chipset. Maybe this causes a problem. Inbetween the time my system didnt work and did the only diff was that I changed agp to 2x and increased the FSB a few Mhz.

05-26-2002 04:32 AM
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There is no noticeable difference from 2x to 4x, and some would say from 1x to 4x. But yea, alot of people have seen improvements when they changed there fsb. Try 133 if you can,. also, when you say scrembled, that leads me to think your ps might be underpowering, and the fact u have an asus card makes me shutter in terror. Does this happen durring any other games? does anything else ever happen?>\



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06-02-2002 06:11 AM
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Post: #25
Here is how I fixed my Direct3d

I had AGP side band on and it fugged my PC all up.. no Direct3d device even detected. The disabled.. and my PC started working fine. Also make sure you got the newest VIA AGP driver.

06-11-2002 11:17 PM
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MrBeer
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I have a leadtek 4400 geforce 4 overclock to 290/630 and it runs like a rock i have no problems. getting 10365 on 3dmark 2001


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06-18-2002 05:23 AM
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