Hi there Jack,

I certainly am now.. Play a couple of times a week if I can fit it in. Got a
respectable 250 yard drive, and a handicap of 20. Only been playing about a
year properly though..

We'll have to get together for another game!!

Mark

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Hi Mark

Are you as commited to your golf game as you are to getting your PC to play
3D graphics at alarming speeds? If so I don't stand a chance anymore.

CU


Jack



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Hannibal,

Since you like this thread so much - I thought I would give you an update
on
the continuing escapade I am having with <---"The Card"--->.

Last night - having exhausted all avenues such as chipset upgrades, BIOS
flashes, driver updates etc - I got a friend of mine round with his PC (an
AMD Athlon /K2 500mhz, 320M RAM), which has both Win2K and 98 bootable from
one hard drive.

You may remember that I *thought* it may have been a refresh rate for my
screen as it is only 60hz - well not so!! First thing I did was hook up his
screen and BANG out goes the screen!

I then continue to take my OH SO LOVELY ELSA GLADIAC 920 out of my machine,
remove his Creative GeoForce 2 from his, and replace it with mine (I was
thinking by then that it may have been an O/S problem). Booted his machine
in to 98, installed the drivers, reboot, all nice and pretty. Go in to a
game, TTAADDDAAAA it works!!! <FUMING> IT WORKS? </FUMING>.. OK I think, if
it is an O/S problem, let's see if it works with his Win2K O/S.

Reboot, install the Win2K drivers, go in to a game and TTAADDDAAAA -
<DOUBLE
FUMING> IT WOORRKKSSS??? </DOUBLE FUMING>

SO - it is something wrong with either my setup or my PC, I even went as
far
as putting his GeoForce 2 in to my machine, booting, installing the
drivers,
and the damn screen STILL goes in to standby with a GeoForce2!! This PC
isn't even a year old yet..

I then reinstalled my old card (an ELSE ERAZOR III 32 MB) not a bad card in
itself, but not has good as my shiny new upgrade :( THE THING WORKS!!

I see no reason for this to happen, and my PC support is running round at
the moment in a lame attempt to get any info they can for me..

Time to scrap my PC, and get an AMD 1ghz I think, and make the B******S
install it before they ship it :)! and another ! for good luck..

Mark

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Mark,

I bow at your feet.

I also got a big kick out of:

"heads will roll.. Not sure who's yet.. But OH BY GOD - HEADS WILL ROLL.."

I like this thread alot....it shows the "system" nature of things, more
than the isolated analysis we can all get stuck in.

Robert Pirsig called those "gumption traps", and they can make us wind
up cranky, misanthropic NT haters. (He didn't say that last part.)

:)



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I think I came across the route of the problem now.

I have in fact installed all updated drivers from VIA, flashed the BIOS,
switched IRQ's for my network card (it was in the adjacent PCI slot to the
AGP slot) so there are no IRQ conflicts.

I went on to the ELSA web support page, and discovered that if you want to
run a GLADIAC 920 on a Win2K box, in 1024/768 resolution, your monitor
needs
to have a 120hz refresh rate. My (Shite) monitor (a Belinea 102010) only
supports a 60hz refresh rate!! Now I'm not entirely sure about this, and
don't have another monitor that supports this to hand to test my theory
out - but I would think that if the card tried to overload the monitor with
a 120hz refresh rate, when it is set to 60 this would infact cause the
monitor to go in to standby to save frying the monitor? Am I right in
presuming that?

God I hope so!! This card as Ross pointed out is top of the range! Costing
?350!! If it doesn't work after I try a new monitor (More expense) heads
will roll.. Not sure who's yet.. But OH BY GOD - HEADS WILL ROLL :)

Thanks for the pointers any way guys.. I'll certainly keep you updated on
the amount of people I blow away online in the Half Life/Counterstrike
Modification!! <G> When I get it working..

Mark

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Hi

Try checking out all of your drivers.

A mate of mine recently purchased a new motherboard and Athlon 900, firstly
it seemed to run like a  dog, after a bit of looking around he found out
that it was probably the VIA chipset, so on went the new drivers, seemed to
run better but still not happy. Reinstalled OS with the new VIA drivers and
ram great, all except for this strange occasional lockup.
He found the cause by chance when he was moving house and fired up his
system without the modem attached. System was running very well so he
hooked up his modem to check some email and shortly later bang system
lockup. Got the new USRobotics driver for his system and last I heard he
was rockin.


Peter

At 08:55 AM 26/06/2001 -0800, you wrote:
><RANT>
>WHATEVER you do - DON'T GO ADDING ANY NEW FUNKY HARDWARE!!!
>
>I just got a brand new ELSA GLADIAC 920 graphics card - built on the new
>nvidia Geoforce 3 chipset with 64mb on board DDR SDRAM! (I can hear any
>gamers going YUMMMM)!!
>
>So - slip it in to my (not a year old - PIII800 256M RAM Win2K) PC and the
>damn thing wont work - it switches video modes to go in to a game and
turns
>the screen in to stand by mode  (NOW THERE'S A BLACK SCREEN FOR YA!!)!!
DAMN
>THING!! You then have to physically turn the machine off!! Support in
their
>infinite wisdom told me to upgrade my 4in1 drivers for the chipset(VIA),
and
>flash the BIOS(AWARD)! Not a very inviting solution - as a BIOS flash, if
>gone wrong, will fry your BIOS chip, meaning that you'll need a new
>motherboard! They then go on to tell me they won't support this. Call up
PC
>support - any they won't support it either!
>
>So there I am raring to get my hands on the ultimate PC gamer experience,
>and decided to do as they recommend - I updated my VIA 4in1, and flashed
the
>BIOS - and guess what - the f*$^&r STILL WONT WORK!!! I installed the
NVIDIA
>driver - nope.. Installed the Win2K SP2 - nope.. try to tweak the settings
>for screen res etc. - nope.. Made sure that there were no conflicts with
>IRQ's etc. - nope..
>
>And at this very moment - IT STILL WON'T WORK!!
>
>DON'T GO THROUGH THE HASSLE!!!
>
></RANT>
>
>Totally off-topic I know as you wouldn't dream of playing games on a
>database server - but I needed to vent a little there - I've spent hours
on
>this last night!! And will later I suppose..
>
>Any graphics experts out there? PC support etc.?
>
>Mark (Gonna go and cry now) Leith
>
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>HUMM,  Our last unscheduled Unix down was due to the local power utility
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>the last unscheduled down on NT was due to the "Blue screen of death" (Ok,
>so
>the screen is Black on 2000).
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