Phantom0914 on 1/5/2008 at 20:37
It doesn't really have to do with texture memory because I have the latest drivers and Directx9.0c. It worked with my 5500 so it should work with my 6200, and how could people play TG with an 8800 when my 6200 doesn't even work?
Phantom0914 on 3/5/2008 at 23:27
It also says that TG takes up 100% cpu how do I fix this?
bikerdude on 4/5/2008 at 08:10
Quote Posted by Phantom0914
It also says that TG takes up 100% cpu how do I fix this?
thats normal Phantum.
And also while I think about it the 6200 card is a very cut-down gfx card, if you can afford it upgrade to a 6600 or similar and I am certain that the problems you mentioned in this thread will be banished.:cheeky:
biker
Phantom0914 on 4/5/2008 at 20:06
Thats not normal because my comp overheats and restarts
Shadak on 4/5/2008 at 20:39
budget vid cards aren't worth the silicon wafers they use to make them
bikerdude on 4/5/2008 at 22:25
Quote Posted by Phantom0914
Thats not normal because my comp overheats and restarts
Ok, Im gonna make a stab in the dark, but it sounds like there may be the possibility that your gfx(6200) card is not functioning properly or is faulty. Do you have another gfx you can try/borrow/etc...?
biker
Phantom0914 on 5/5/2008 at 02:04
Well its working now I just have to go from software to hardware when I start a new game
Dread Pirate Roberts on 18/5/2008 at 21:45
I also have the 6200 under XP SP2, though I the CPU is an AMD Athlon XP 2400.
Go to Windows Display Properties (uncer control panel, or right click on the desktop) -> Settings -> Advanced -> Troubleshoot and make sure that the slider is all the way to the right, to be sure your 3D accelerations aren't turned off.