I just upgraded my computer. The video card in the old system is a Sapphire HD 2600 XT. The new system has a MSI Radeon 4650. Before I installed the video drivers for the new card the brightness looked about right. After installing the drivers, the screen is way too
VisionTek Retail Box Radeon HD 4870 PCI Express x16 512MB GDDR5 Memory Is it better to use the ATI's version of Catalyst Driver software ver9.3 - 3/18/2009 (Will it work better)??
I'm sorry if this is not an appropriate forum in which to post this question. I do have a Radeon 2400 Pro vid card tho (if that helps) :) I've used the above (subject line) combination for 3 years in converting my
http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func=proddesc&prod_no=332&maincat_no=1 That's my motherboard: MSI 6119 http://ati.amd.com/products/ragepro/xpert98/specs.html Fitted with ATI 8Mb XPERT 98 2x Video Accelerator Card.
I hope someone can help. I have a fairly elderly 9600 xt AIW card on one of my PCs. I really only use it for video capture using the composite video leads. Unfortunately, having updated Catalyst & MMC software, I now have a
Catalyst 9.4 to Drop Support for Pre-R6xx Cards (everything up to and including the X1K cards) http://www.tcmagazine.com/comments.php?shownews=25035 Not really big news, as AMD stopped adding features for the older cards a
I have an ASUS 4850 and I recently bought a Dell 2408WFP monitor (native resolution 1920x1200). The supplied DVI cable is single link and I'm not complaining about image quality. However, my understanding is that for single-link DVI to support 1920x1200 @60Hz the video driver ...
I have a 2.8gh chip on a ASUS MB, with 4 g of Ram running XP Pro with a AIW ATI card. In the last few days my computer will just freeze up, sometimes accuring on a mouse click.
I just installed a new Powercolor 4870x2 card and the temps seem a bit extreme. GPU-Z and ATI Overdrive both show a pretty consistent 85C GPU temp just sitting idle. Just wondering if this is normal, Or should I be concerned.