F freddy New Member Dec 28, 2006 #21 i am using fraps to compare the fps rate. I have kept the settings on the game the same.
StrangleHold Moderator Staff member Dec 31, 2006 #23 Try updating your video drivers http://www.nvidia.com/content/drivers/drivers.asp
Geoff VIP Member Dec 31, 2006 #24 StrangleHold said: If you dont have the Chipset AGP drivers right the AGP port will run in PCI mode Click to expand... Perhaps the reason why he doesnt notice a difference, is because AGP was enabled all along
StrangleHold said: If you dont have the Chipset AGP drivers right the AGP port will run in PCI mode Click to expand... Perhaps the reason why he doesnt notice a difference, is because AGP was enabled all along
StrangleHold Moderator Staff member Dec 31, 2006 #25 [-0MEGA-];537657 said: Perhaps the reason why he doesnt notice a difference, is because AGP was enabled all along Click to expand... According to everest home edition agp on my computer is not enabled i have installed the drivers, agp is now enabled
[-0MEGA-];537657 said: Perhaps the reason why he doesnt notice a difference, is because AGP was enabled all along Click to expand... According to everest home edition agp on my computer is not enabled i have installed the drivers, agp is now enabled
F freddy New Member Dec 31, 2006 #26 could it be that agp was enabled but everest could not pick it up because I did not have the right driver installed.
could it be that agp was enabled but everest could not pick it up because I did not have the right driver installed.
F freddy New Member Dec 31, 2006 #27 i have updated the drivers, but there is still no performance increase, would you expect my graphics card to run around 30 fps when playing halo:combat evolved at a resolution of 640x480 with all the settings at there lowest?
i have updated the drivers, but there is still no performance increase, would you expect my graphics card to run around 30 fps when playing halo:combat evolved at a resolution of 640x480 with all the settings at there lowest?