Nothing I can do will increase fps in Win2K over 40 fps - even lowering res to 512x384 and turning down all eye candy.
Oh, and just for grins, I temporarily installed a second card for SLI and I still get 40 fps - so it's definately an artificial fps cap.
Now I've seen this before in NT 4 if you mix driver file versions. I've taken the precaution though of manually deleting all V2 driver files (I'm an old hand at this - I definately purged them all) and deleted the driver entries and .inf files. I've tried 2/1/99 NT drivers with the hacked inf file from this site, and I've tried several others. They all do it.
I'm stumped. Right now I'm forced to use a TNT1 (you know something's wrong when I can get 60 fps out of a TNT1 and only 40 out of a V2).
The card's good - I have NT 4 in a seperate partition on this system and I get 72 fps in there. I've also swapped the card for another for good measure.
This Win2K installation was upgraded from Win98 - and no, a clean install is out of the question. This is a test bed system, and the whole point is I'm trying to assess Win2K's upgrade abilities. Except for this one problem Win2K is running flawlessly. It's really puzzling.
Any suggestions appreciated...
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The Flying Penguin
[This message has been edited by FlyingPenguin (edited 20 February 2000).]
[This message has been edited by FlyingPenguin (edited 20 February 2000).]

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