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Old 08-12-2003, 04:27 PM   #1
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9800pr help

Hey guys, just got a 9800pro, and so far seems like a nice card. I had a ti4600 before and was more than happy with the performance. On 3d mark i used to get 14,000 and all my games ran well on 1024x768 resolution with settings between medium and high ( depending on game).
I got the 9800pro ( looking forward to some of the big releases coming up) and ran 3dmark2001 and got 14,000 again :/

I ran the ut2003 benchmarks and my results are exactly the same as the 4600 ( although the ingame fps are alot higher). On 3dmark 2003 i get over 6000 which i think is ok, but was wondering what the problem with the other benchmarks is. Also i ran unreal 2 with new card...fps stick to 50-60 no higher regardless of resolution..or settings high or low...help!!!

There are so many diff options i have never heard of in control panel, nvidia had a lot less, so if someone could possibly identify what my prob may be, and also any recommended setup in control panel, it would be greatly appreciated

My setup is :
p4 2.8ghz
1024 DDR 333mhz
WinXP
140gig HD's
Audigy

Thx again guys
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Old 08-12-2003, 04:34 PM   #2
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maybe u have vsync enabled?
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Old 08-12-2003, 05:07 PM   #3
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no vsync is disabled
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Old 08-15-2003, 08:18 PM   #4
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Do you have any AA and or AF enabled? If so disable them also.

Are you overclocking any? If so, what program are you using to overclock and what are the setting? It will help if you could list all your settings.
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