Alright, whoever can solve my problem, I will forward them 10 dollars via paypal 
Just recently I decided I wanted to have a little update for my computer so I bought an ASUS P4S800D-X motherboard and a pair of Corsair Dual Channel Gig sticks (400mhz) to accompany the motherboard.
I installed the parts and everything went smooth up until the point of benchmarking my card in 3DMark05. In my previous setup I was getting scores of 5000+ which is normal for a stock x850 with at least a gig of ram. I am now getting scores of low 3000 area and all of my games run at unbearable speeds.
Here are the steps I took so far to solve my problem.
1. Installed the latest Chipset drivers and BIOS for my motherboard.
2. Made sure the memory is set up for Dual Channel.
3. Re-formatted Windows XP Proffessional and installed all the latest updates including SP2
4. Installed the latest Catalyst Drivers (6.4) on several different occasions aswell as installing previous versions of catalyst to ensure that the new version wasn't having compatibilty issues.
5. Made sure my power supply was connected directly to my video card.
6. Made sure DMA is enabled in my HD.
7. Checked my device manager to make sure everything was running properly.
8. Checked all of my settings in CCC to make sure nothing would hold back my card. Everything is on balanced and my SMARTGART AGP speed is set to 8x. (no AA or AF)
9. Ran numerous different options through my bios including just setting everything to default.
10. Checked EVEREST Home Edition to make sure everything was being displayed right and nothing seemed out of place.
11. Defraged my computer.
12. Switched current memory sticks with old ones to see if there was a difference in performance.
13. Inserted a different power cord from my PSU to my video card (which is the reason my score is at 4000 right now, it was 3000 before i did this.)
14. Flashed the BIOS of my card to the original BIOS
15. Disabled sideband addressing
Here is my system specs...
Intel P4 2.66 < -- problem of mine
ASUS P4S800D-X
ATI Radeon x850 PRO OC'd (540/590)
2 gb Dual Channel Corsair
300 WATT PSU <-- Another problem of mine
I'm at the end of my rope here. I've been troubleshooting for the past week and can't seem to figure out what my problem is. Do you guys have an suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
Just recently I decided I wanted to have a little update for my computer so I bought an ASUS P4S800D-X motherboard and a pair of Corsair Dual Channel Gig sticks (400mhz) to accompany the motherboard.
I installed the parts and everything went smooth up until the point of benchmarking my card in 3DMark05. In my previous setup I was getting scores of 5000+ which is normal for a stock x850 with at least a gig of ram. I am now getting scores of low 3000 area and all of my games run at unbearable speeds.
Here are the steps I took so far to solve my problem.
1. Installed the latest Chipset drivers and BIOS for my motherboard.
2. Made sure the memory is set up for Dual Channel.
3. Re-formatted Windows XP Proffessional and installed all the latest updates including SP2
4. Installed the latest Catalyst Drivers (6.4) on several different occasions aswell as installing previous versions of catalyst to ensure that the new version wasn't having compatibilty issues.
5. Made sure my power supply was connected directly to my video card.
6. Made sure DMA is enabled in my HD.
7. Checked my device manager to make sure everything was running properly.
8. Checked all of my settings in CCC to make sure nothing would hold back my card. Everything is on balanced and my SMARTGART AGP speed is set to 8x. (no AA or AF)
9. Ran numerous different options through my bios including just setting everything to default.
10. Checked EVEREST Home Edition to make sure everything was being displayed right and nothing seemed out of place.
11. Defraged my computer.
12. Switched current memory sticks with old ones to see if there was a difference in performance.
13. Inserted a different power cord from my PSU to my video card (which is the reason my score is at 4000 right now, it was 3000 before i did this.)
14. Flashed the BIOS of my card to the original BIOS
15. Disabled sideband addressing
Here is my system specs...
Intel P4 2.66 < -- problem of mine
ASUS P4S800D-X
ATI Radeon x850 PRO OC'd (540/590)
2 gb Dual Channel Corsair
300 WATT PSU <-- Another problem of mine
I'm at the end of my rope here. I've been troubleshooting for the past week and can't seem to figure out what my problem is. Do you guys have an suggestions?
Thanks in advance.