Re: [gentoo-user] Nvidia GeForce 3 Ti500
Glad to know it's not just me and my card is about normal! I have an Asus A7M266-D board with the AMD chipset on it. I've run AGPGART and had no trouble and am now running Nvidia's AGP and so far haven't had any trouble. On Fri, 30 May 2003 22:13:42 -0400 Brett I. Holcomb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: And even more interesting. If I maximize the gears window and leave it with focus the FPS drops to 500-1000 FPS. Is this normal? Strange things here. I rebuilt the system (my RAID went bad) and now without trying - I did the same as before: merged nvidia drivers, glx - I get around 3200 FPS from a Geforce3 Card with 64 meg of memory. update-opengl didn't make any difference. I get around 24000 fps if I switch to a console - but it's hard to run the system that way G. I have the same card you do Brett, and that's about what I get when I enable AGP. I have to disable agp, though, as it locks up after a while. What motherboard do you have? I am thinking it may be an issue with the via chipset maybe. -- Brett I. Holcomb AKA Grunt -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Nvidia GeForce 3 Ti500
Thanks. On Saturday 31 May 2003 03:13, Brett I. Holcomb wrote: And even more interesting. If I maximize the gears window and leave it with focus the FPS drops to 500-1000 FPS. Is this normal? Yes -- Brett I. Holcomb AKA Grunt -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Nvidia GeForce 3 Ti500
Thanks, Ernie. I'm running 1024x768. It's good to know that the drop is normal. I guess Gears doesn't like full maximized windows. I'm not going to mess with overclocking. On Saturday 31 May 2003 04:35 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 30 May 2003 22:13:42 -0400 Brett I. Holcomb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: And even more interesting. If I maximize the gears window and leave it with focus the FPS drops to 500-1000 FPS. Is this normal? Strange things here. I rebuilt the system (my RAID went bad) and now without trying - I did the same as before: merged nvidia drivers, glx - I get around 3200 FPS from a Geforce3 Card with 64 meg of memory. update-opengl didn't make any difference. I get around 24000 fps if I switch to a console - but it's hard to run the system that way G. Brett, The framerate drop at full screen is normal. The amount of drop depends on your screen resolution. I'm running 1920x1440 at the moment and framerate drops from 5820 F/sec to 210 F/sec when I maximize the window. Overclocking the card with NVclock (core and memory + 10%) give me 6270 and 230 F/sec.glxgears -- Brett I. Holcomb AKA Grunt -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Nvidia GeForce 3 Ti500
On Saturday 31 May 2003 11:06 am, Brett I. Holcomb wrote: Thanks, Ernie. I'm running 1024x768. It's good to know that the drop is normal. I guess Gears doesn't like full maximized windows. I'm not going to mess with overclocking. On Saturday 31 May 2003 04:35 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 30 May 2003 22:13:42 -0400 Brett I. Holcomb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: And even more interesting. If I maximize the gears window and leave it with focus the FPS drops to 500-1000 FPS. Is this normal? Strange things here. I rebuilt the system (my RAID went bad) and now without trying - I did the same as before: merged nvidia drivers, glx - I get around 3200 FPS from a Geforce3 Card with 64 meg of memory. update-opengl didn't make any difference. I get around 24000 fps if I switch to a console - but it's hard to run the system that way G. Brett, The framerate drop at full screen is normal. The amount of drop depends on your screen resolution. I'm running 1920x1440 at the moment and framerate drops from 5820 F/sec to 210 F/sec when I maximize the window. Overclocking the card with NVclock (core and memory + 10%) give me 6270 and 230 F/sec.glxgears Brett, I don't know if your card has a GPU fan on it but assuming it does, at least my card is completely stable at roughly 10% over default specs. I notice no jitter or nasty artifacts until I get to 20% over on the core speed. Heat doesn't seem to be an issue to me with my copper heatsink and fan. -- Regards, Ernie 100% Microsoft and Intel free -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Nvidia GeForce 3 Ti500
Yes, it has a fan. However, I'm not a fan of overclocking anything. I may try it later when I have time. Right now I'm troubleshooting a RAID problem that is very intermittant and trying to get a backup system going so if I loose the RAID again I can recover without the install! On Saturday 31 May 2003 11:06 am, Brett I. Holcomb wrote: Thanks, Ernie. I'm running 1024x768. It's good to know that the drop is normal. I guess Gears doesn't like full maximized windows. I'm not going to mess with overclocking. On Saturday 31 May 2003 04:35 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Brett, The framerate drop at full screen is normal. The amount of drop depends on your screen resolution. I'm running 1920x1440 at the moment and framerate drops from 5820 F/sec to 210 F/sec when I maximize the window. Overclocking the card with NVclock (core and memory + 10%) give me 6270 and 230 F/sec.glxgears Brett, I don't know if your card has a GPU fan on it but assuming it does, at least my card is completely stable at roughly 10% over default specs. I notice no jitter or nasty artifacts until I get to 20% over on the core speed. Heat doesn't seem to be an issue to me with my copper heatsink and fan. -- Brett I. Holcomb AKA Grunt -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Nvidia GeForce 3 Ti500
On Sat, 31 May 2003 11:05:04 -0400 Brett I. Holcomb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Glad to know it's not just me and my card is about normal! I have an Asus A7M266-D board with the AMD chipset on it. I've run AGPGART and had no trouble and am now running Nvidia's AGP and so far haven't had any trouble. Stupid VIA chipset. Well, for now I live with it. Good to know where the problem is at, though! -- The so-called lessons of history are for the most part the rationalizations of the victors. History is written by the survivors. -- Max Lerner -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Nvidia GeForce 3 Ti500
On Sat, 31 May 2003 07:19:47 -0400 Ernie Schroder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What motherboard do you have? I am thinking it may be an issue with the via chipset maybe. I had the same issues with my KT133 (Via) board. I tried everything including a run around with Via and never did get AGP stable. My solution was a new board. I went to an Nforce2 based board and an AthlonXP2100. I was begining to suspect the Via chipset, it's nice to get a confirmation. Thanks! I guess the next mb has a different chipset.. -- Immigration is the sincerest form of flattery. -- Jack Paar -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Nvidia GeForce 3 Ti500
That's why I've never owned a system with a VIA chipset. They have too many problems. On Sat, 31 May 2003 11:05:04 -0400 Brett I. Holcomb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Glad to know it's not just me and my card is about normal! I have an Asus A7M266-D board with the AMD chipset on it. I've run AGPGART and had no trouble and am now running Nvidia's AGP and so far haven't had any trouble. Stupid VIA chipset. Well, for now I live with it. Good to know where the problem is at, though! -- Brett I. Holcomb AKA Grunt -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Nvidia GeForce 3 Ti500
Strange things here. I rebuilt the system (my RAID went bad) and now without trying - I did the same as before: merged nvidia drivers, glx - I get around 3200 FPS from a Geforce3 Card with 64 meg of memory. update-opengl didn't make any difference. I get around 24000 fps if I switch to a console - but it's hard to run the system that way G. On Tuesday 20 May 2003 07:45 am, brett holcomb wrote: I did all but update-opengl nvidia and got the logo when I did startx. Does the logo mean I am using hardware acceleration? No, only that you are using the nvidia driver. Do: $ cat /proc/driver/nvidia/agp/status Status: Enabled Driver: NVIDIA AGP Rate:4x Fast Writes: Enabled SBA: Enabled GeForce4 TI4200 $ glxgears 28983 frames in 5.0 seconds = 5796.600 FPS 28971 frames in 5.0 seconds = 5794.200 FPS $ cat /proc/driver/nvidia/agp/host-bridge Host Bridge: PCI device 10de:01e0 (nVidia Corporation) Fast Writes: Supported SBA: Supported AGP Rates: 4x 2x 1x Registers: 0x1f000217:0x0314 from XF86Config Section Screen Identifier Screen 1 Device nVidia_GeForce4_TI4200 Option NvAGP 1 #1=nvidia AGP 2= AGPGART 3=lookfor NVAGP and use if found. If not, use AGPGART 0= no AGP Monitor HYUNDAI DefaultDepth 16 hope something here helps -- Brett I. Holcomb AKA Grunt -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Nvidia GeForce 3 Ti500
And even more interesting. If I maximize the gears window and leave it with focus the FPS drops to 500-1000 FPS. Is this normal? Strange things here. I rebuilt the system (my RAID went bad) and now without trying - I did the same as before: merged nvidia drivers, glx - I get around 3200 FPS from a Geforce3 Card with 64 meg of memory. update-opengl didn't make any difference. I get around 24000 fps if I switch to a console - but it's hard to run the system that way G. On Tuesday 20 May 2003 07:45 am, brett holcomb wrote: I did all but update-opengl nvidia and got the logo when I did startx. Does the logo mean I am using hardware acceleration? No, only that you are using the nvidia driver. Do: $ cat /proc/driver/nvidia/agp/status Status: Enabled Driver: NVIDIA AGP Rate:4x Fast Writes: Enabled SBA: Enabled GeForce4 TI4200 $ glxgears 28983 frames in 5.0 seconds = 5796.600 FPS 28971 frames in 5.0 seconds = 5794.200 FPS $ cat /proc/driver/nvidia/agp/host-bridge Host Bridge: PCI device 10de:01e0 (nVidia Corporation) Fast Writes: Supported SBA: Supported AGP Rates: 4x 2x 1x Registers: 0x1f000217:0x0314 from XF86Config Section Screen Identifier Screen 1 Device nVidia_GeForce4_TI4200 Option NvAGP 1 #1=nvidia AGP 2= AGPGART 3=lookfor NVAGP and use if found. If not, use AGPGART 0= no AGP Monitor HYUNDAI DefaultDepth 16 hope something here helps -- Brett I. Holcomb AKA Grunt -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Nvidia GeForce 3 Ti500
On Saturday 31 May 2003 03:13, Brett I. Holcomb wrote: And even more interesting. If I maximize the gears window and leave it with focus the FPS drops to 500-1000 FPS. Is this normal? Yes -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Nvidia GeForce 3 Ti500
On Fri, 30 May 2003 22:13:42 -0400 Brett I. Holcomb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: And even more interesting. If I maximize the gears window and leave it with focus the FPS drops to 500-1000 FPS. Is this normal? Strange things here. I rebuilt the system (my RAID went bad) and now without trying - I did the same as before: merged nvidia drivers, glx - I get around 3200 FPS from a Geforce3 Card with 64 meg of memory. update-opengl didn't make any difference. I get around 24000 fps if I switch to a console - but it's hard to run the system that way G. I have the same card you do Brett, and that's about what I get when I enable AGP. I have to disable agp, though, as it locks up after a while. What motherboard do you have? I am thinking it may be an issue with the via chipset maybe. -- If the King's English was good enough for Jesus, it's good enough for me! -- Ma Ferguson, Governor of Texas (circa 1920) -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
Re: [gentoo-user] Nvidia GeForce 3 Ti500
On Saturday 31 May 2003 04:35 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 30 May 2003 22:13:42 -0400 Brett I. Holcomb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: And even more interesting. If I maximize the gears window and leave it with focus the FPS drops to 500-1000 FPS. Is this normal? Strange things here. I rebuilt the system (my RAID went bad) and now without trying - I did the same as before: merged nvidia drivers, glx - I get around 3200 FPS from a Geforce3 Card with 64 meg of memory. update-opengl didn't make any difference. I get around 24000 fps if I switch to a console - but it's hard to run the system that way G. I have the same card you do Brett, and that's about what I get when I enable AGP. I have to disable agp, though, as it locks up after a while. What motherboard do you have? I am thinking it may be an issue with the via chipset maybe. Neal, I had the same issues with my KT133 (Via) board. I tried everything including a run around with Via and never did get AGP stable. My solution was a new board. I went to an Nforce2 based board and an AthlonXP2100. Brett, The framerate drop at full screen is normal. The amount of drop depends on your screen resolution. I'm running 1920x1440 at the moment and framerate drops from 5820 F/sec to 210 F/sec when I maximize the window. Overclocking the card with NVclock (core and memory + 10%) give me 6270 and 230 F/sec.glxgears -- Regards, Ernie 100% Microsoft and Intel free -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list