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DirT
01-23-02, 09:03 PM
My problem is that when i play games in open gl my system hungs up after a few sec (except q3arena engine games), in d3d everything is stable how can i fix it
i have dets 23,11 but it happends on all drivers
is there a way to have biger voltage than mainboard supports my abit be6 gives only 1,85 maybe this is a problem

Shadow рс
01-23-02, 10:08 PM
I would think it more a driver issue than a voltage thing.

by chance you running the latest DirectX drivers?

Yodums
01-23-02, 10:42 PM
Are you sure your computer is 100% stable? The old abit board had a reflash trick where you can set your voltage max reflash your bios and it'll think your highest voltage that you are when flashing and is your default and it'll give you more voltage options above 1.85

Try turning up the voltage abit - Monitor temperatures.

Are you overclocking your card?

Yodums

gsxr750
01-24-02, 09:39 AM
Do u know who's the Maker of your video card board not chipset.

One thing. since you OC your celer from 667 to 1000 most likely u overclock the FSB. In this case you automatically OC the video card too.

My point is. The video card just can't handle it.
That what happen to me.
If you your vidieo card is from Palit then go to their site and download freeze fix registry fix.
also if you have win2K download AGP freeze fix from microsoft. It help a lot.

Good luck

DirT
01-24-02, 04:36 PM
my video card is from winfast it's gf2mx and i8 think you are right this is video not cpu problem , i have changed my agp rate to *1 and it helped a lot for a stability but i have never heard about freez fix - could you give me a link for this fix and will it work under windows xp

gsxr750
01-25-02, 07:14 AM
I just start to use winXP so don't have much information about it.
but try this link.

http://support.microsoft.com/

you would have to do some research.
also check winfast website for any information about freeze.

but my best suggestion would be to slow down you CPU a little.
try to use multiplier rather then FSB. This will give your CPU more stability.


Hope this help.

KILLorBE
01-25-02, 07:33 AM
Originally posted by gsxr750
since you OC your celer from 667 to 1000 most likely u overclock the FSB. In this case you automatically OC the video card too.

My point is. The video card just can't handle it.


If his PCI divider is @ 1/3 he should be fine (since he's running @100 FSB everything should be in spec).

My guess is a driver problem or not enough CV, you could do the wire trick, but like Yodums said I believe you can do the BIOS flash trick with the BE6.

Did you try to run it @ default speed? if that fixes the problem you probably need to up CV.

gsxr750
01-25-02, 08:14 AM
667@1000.

With his speed I don't think he's running 100FSB.
cele 667 running at 1000.
It could be the driver but I don't think that is the case, specially when he lower the AGP down it better.
and he did have one of the latest driver.

:beer:

Fold on people.

DirT
01-25-02, 10:00 AM
well ican change my multiplier only fsb (intel) and i am sur that this is vcore problem, at lower fsb everything works fine but this BIOS flash trick didn't work for me i still have def. 1,65V and max vol 1,85 maybe i did sth wrong can someone give me a link to a page where is a detailed description of this trick

Rooster
01-25-02, 10:16 AM
You need to set the voltage selections on your slotket to a higher volt. then your bios will read a higher default volt and give you higher options.