Re: ATI All-In-Wonder and new hardware...
From: V Green (vanceg_at_nowhere.net)
Date: 08/08/04
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Date: Sun, 8 Aug 2004 13:03:11 -0700
"Zack" <saberspark77@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:219701c47d76$38076c40$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> AGP has been reduced from 4x to 2x, only in SMARTGART
> because I couldn't locate the setting in the BIOS. I
> found video preference and AGP Aperture Size, but I'm not
> sure that there is a setting for AGP speed. In any case,
> all I notice by changing the setting in SMARTGART is an
> evident decrease in performance. Fastwrite was already
> turned off, and indeed cannot be turned on.
>
> The one thing that I did notice when I was tooling around
> in the BIOS was a feature that hadn't stuck out until
> now..."Advanced HyperStreaming Engine," which was enabled
> by default. According to Asus' website, the purpose of
> this feature is to:
>
> SiS HyperStremingT Technology, it makes streams of chipset
> data flow all over the paths, Efficiently, Concurrently,
> Smoothly and Intelligently. Further more, SiS655TX
> Advanced HyperStreamingT Engine enhances the transfer rate
> on the path from host block to memory controller block to
> achieve the target that can improve whole system
> performance.
So, you're using a non-Intel chipset motherboard (SiS).
My sympathies ;-) SiS is "low end" for motherboard chipsets.
Backup all your data and get it off this machine. The stuff that follows
can render it unbootable. Try them one at a time, looking for improvements
after each.
Even tho' you already said you did it, go to their website and use
the chipset ID tool, then download the newest drivers for AGP.
And turn OFF that ASUS "feature" (try this first).
Have you done any of that voodoo crap (PCI latency fixes, etc.)
from the DriverHeaven, R3D forums? If so, remove it and go back to
defaults. Also go into BIOS and load "most compatible" or "fail-safe"
defaults and try again.
Get the "hyperthreaded" fix from ATI and install it anyway.
Turn OFF P4 hyperthreading in the BIOS. If this fixes it, scrap
the MB-you paid good money for a HT CPU, and the MB isn't supporting
it properly.
If the other stuff doesn't do it, a new (non SiS) MB is in order unless you
have time and $$$ to play musical video cards.
I know that seems drastic, but how much time have you spent
on this already?
I'm no lover of Intel, but I have totally given up on MB's that
run their processors with third-party chipsets - I just don't have
the time to screw with the incompatibilities and other
weirdness...
>
> Perhaps this, combined with my pre-HyperThreading video
> card, has something to do with my difficulties?
>
> And also, is there anything else that you recommend to fix
> my problem, rather than taking away from the performance
> of my existing video card? Or do you think that the
> purchase of a new card is in order?
>
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Reduce AGP from 8X or 4X to 2X
> >using your BIOS and/or SMARTGART (in
> >the Display>>Advanced dialogs). You may also
> >want to turn Fast Writes off (also in SMARTGART).
> >
> >Sound like you're fighting a bum motherboard
> >implementation of AGP sideband addressing.
> >
> >"Zack" <saberspark77@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> >news:24a501c47d6b$b902fd10$a401280a@phx.gbl...
> >> Thanks for your help...
> >>
> >> I had already updated my ATI drivers, as well as
> >> downloaded and installed all windowsupdate's available
> >> updates. The only thing I hadn't done was upgrade to
> >> DX9.0c, which I did this morning. Unfortunately, my
> >> problem is still occurring.
> >>
> >> Anyone else?
> >>
> >>
> >> >-----Original Message-----
> >> >Hello all,
> >> >
> >> >Recently I installed an Asus P4S800D-E Deluxe with a P4
> >> >3.0E (hyper-threaded). Since that time, my ATI All-In-
> >> >Wonder 7500 video card has been malfunctioning. Three
> or
> >> >more times per Windows session, the screen goes black,
> >> >then comes back garbled, then goes black again, and
> >> >finally comes back to normal. It then displays a
> message
> >> >stating that "VPU Recover has reset your graphics
> >> >accelerator as it was no longer responding to graphics
> >> >driver commands." After three to five of these
> >> instances,
> >> >the garbled screen will come back twice in a row, then
> >> >when it returns to normal, I get the above error, along
> >> >with one telling me that it was unable to reset
> hardware
> >> >rendering, and has switched to software rendering mode,
> >> >and that it will only change back after the computer is
> >> >restarted.
> >> >
> >> >The error occurs when a window is scrolled. It could
> be
> >> >any window at all, it doesn't seem to be picky. In the
> >> >course of writing this message, the act of advancing
> the
> >> >text to the next line caused the error. From time to
> >> >time, the error will actually lock the entire computer
> >> up,
> >> >and either freeze completely or dump me into a stop
> >> >error. I don't always get an message from Windows
> when I
> >> >restart, but when I do, it always has something to do
> >> with
> >> >a video driver. I remember once that the drawing
> engine
> >> >stopped responding, and once that it got stuck in an
> >> >infinite loop.
> >> >
> >> >I've contacted ATI by email twice about the matter, but
> >> >have yet to receive a response. I have no way of
> calling
> >> >them, as the only number they provide is Canadian. In
> my
> >> >searches of the ATI website, I noticed that there had
> >> been
> >> >an issue with the TV tuner on their cards and hyper-
> >> >threaded processors, but this seemed only to cause
> >> trouble
> >> >when the TV tuner was being used.
> >> >
> >> >I've updated all the drivers for my video card and
> >> >motherboard, have used Windows Update to download all
> of
> >> >Microsoft's patches, and have searched both sites for
> >> >issues similar to mine, but to no avail.
> >> >
> >> >I am desperate for a solution to my problems!
> >> >.
> >> >
> >
> >
> >.
> >
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