Talk:Graphics cards

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SignpostMarv Martin

Summary

VBO appears to corrupt geometry after resizing from minimise

System

  • CPU: AMD (1833 Mhz)
  • Memory: 2048 MB
  • OS Version: Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (Build 2600)
  • Graphics Card Vendor: ATI Technologies Inc.
  • Graphics Card: RADEON X800 GTO x86/MMX/3DNow!/SSE
    • System driver version: 8.351.0.0
    • Catalyst 7.3
  • OpenGL Version: 2.0.6388 WinXP Release

More info

  • No screenshots yet
  • I'll file a JIRA bug later


Dan Linden

Summary

AMD 1.3GHz, GeForce 3 crashes

System

AMD 1.3GHz, GeForce 3 (A system I no longer have)

More info

My old AMD 1.3GHz, GeForce 3 system and would crash when many objects or people were in view. Games such as Far Cry and UT 2004 also crashed. I found that if I ran these really old (2003) video drivers (http://www.nvidia.com/object/winxp-2k_44.03.html) SL would run stable, but any newer drivers would crash. If you have a old (1 - 1.5 GHz) AMD and a GeForce 2,3, or 4 that's crashing, please send in the crash reports and then IM me. Alternately, try the old nVidia drivers.