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  1. Try this site: http://www.treiber-archiv.de Pick "Treiber-Center" Then "Treiber-Archive" Next "Grafik/TV/Videokarten " You should see "STB" listed near the bottom of the page. Slim
  2. If you are willing to experiment with some BIOS settings, I can offer the following based on my findings with VIAs chipsets. These may help, but don't expect a complete fix since there are fundamental flaws in the VIA PCI bus arbitration mechanism design. Here they are: CPU to PCI Write Buffer: Enabled PCI#2 Access #1 Retry: Normally enabled, BUT may cause excessive PCI arbitration retries resulting in very slow performance (the VIA arbiter wastes many PCI cycles and reduces effective bandwidth). The AGP bus is called PCI bus #2 in this VIA chipset. By enabling this setting, the write buffer will retry the pending transaction until it gets the bus (I have seen this setting cause graphic slowdowns during disk access as an example). Try both settings. AGP Fast Write: Set to Disable AGP-4X Mode: Set to Disable I meant to ask: how high does your CPU usage go when you enable the fade effect ? Have you tried enabling the fade effect and disabling menu shadows ? Regards, Slim
  3. You may want to check: - If you have a PCI card in slot 1 (often shared with AGP on VIA MBs) - What IRQ's, if any, are shared with the vid card ? - Latest BIOS ? (some older MBs have winXP ACPI issues) - Any problem devices reported ? - Multiple instances of video adapter ? - Old driver entries still in registry ? Regards, Slim
  4. VIA chipsets and ATI cards tend to "dislike" each other. VIA's AGP implementation was never considered good to say the least (their PCI arbitration is also a problem, and a lot of patches have been written to help). I have been through the pains myself with VIA. But enough rambling. I might be able to help if you give me a bit more details: - ATI driver version - VIA 4in1 version (or VIA AGP driver version) - You mention the card ran fine with other processors, on the same mobo ?? That motherboard is based on the Apollo Pro 133T, and seem to remember reading about some video card issues; Ill try to track 'em down. I found 2 of the links: http://www.rageunderground.com/rage128faq.shtml http://www.sudhian.com/ Regards, Slim
  5. The 875p white paper is here: http://download.intel.com/design/chipsets/applnots/25273001.pdf Intel application notes can be found here: http://developer.intel.com/design/chipsets/applnots A nifty tool for all 865/875 based motherboards (even shows the SPD info when the mouse cursor is moved over the displayed DIMMs). http://developer.intel.com/design/chipsets/config_utility.htm Enjoy!
  6. Linear mode is the only one available unless you have integrated graphics. I have the same mobo. Check out this link: ftp://download.intel.com/design/chipsets/applnots/25303601.pdf
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