Ask the Experts / Graphics Cards
- 01-September 05
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Rhynos Offline
I know this sounds like it should be in another forum here, but this deals more with a problem I have with some of my parks that either DL or build myself.
So this is my laptop's specs:
AMD Althon 64 3200+ (~2.0 Ghz)
512 MB DDR SDRAM (not sure if it's 2700 or what)
80 GB @ 4500 rpm HD
Double-layer DVD±R/RW and CD-RW combo drive
15.4" WXGA high-definition widescreen display (BrightView)
128 MB DDR (dedicated) ATI RADEON XPRESS 200M IGP (PCI Express graphics card)
54g integrated 802.11b/g integrated wireless LAN
6-in-1 digital media card reader
Microsoft Integrated Sound Card w/ Altec Lansing Speakers
It runs on Windows XP Home with Service Pack 2.
Now, the video drivers are the same with what came with the laptop when I bought it. I don't see why I shouldn't be able to run RCT 3 without lag at optimal settings and 1280 x 720, yet I do. Also, many of the RCT 2 parks that I try to open from this site I can't open because an 'Error Trapper' message pops up and alerts me that my video drivers may not support the game, yet I can open other parks with ease (Ex. - I can open Suess!, but not Bayfront Parc). I know the drivers are by ATI and they are signed by Microsoft.
If anyone has anything that they might be able lend to me or has anything similar to what I've got, then that'd be great. It's disappointing when you can't follow through on inspiration, to say the least. -
tyandor Offline
Try these drivers: http://www.omegadrivers.net/
They are unofficial, but made from the official ones. Don't know if it supports your card but it can't hurt to try. Btw, is directX installed properly? -
Rhynos Offline
Yes, I believe I have the latest (9.0, I think) and did both 2D and 3D checks with the troubleshoot guide.
Oh, and how do I know which driver to DL? -
Ge-Ride Offline
All I know is that you can put your stuff on your Ipod and then use it on any computer. I've tried it. -
Rhynos Offline
I know that, I've got one of them meself. but I'm not too sure that helps me here. kthnxbye -
tyandor Offline
simple: the drivers are compatible with almost any ATI cards (if not all and the mobility series is listed as compatible). Just select ATI Radeon, select windows XP and download and install it. I however recommend that you deinstall the official drivers first and also remove the ati control center/panel.Yes, I believe I have the latest (9.0, I think) and did both 2D and 3D checks with the troubleshoot guide.
Oh, and how do I know which driver to DL? -
tyandor Offline
control panel-> software-> anything that starts with ATIHow do I remove the control panel? where is it?
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Rhynos Offline
Really, the card isn't great? I thought it being a pci -express id be worth something. especially at 128 mb. arent pci-express the next gen of cards? -
tyandor Offline
pci-express cards also come in a budget version + we're talking about a laptop card here!Really, the card isn't great? I thought it being a pci -express id be worth something. especially at 128 mb. arent pci-express the next gen of cards?
My 9800pro AGP easily defeats a X300 PCI-E, comparison: top card of the previous serie vs budgetcard of the new serie. -
Rhynos Offline
Ah, thought since i was going with the 128 version and not the 32 version i was goona get a pretty bitchin card. Hmm, maybe i can steal my computer back form my parents. [evil grin] -
Rhynos Offline
Well, I tried the Omega Driver, but it still doesn't solve my problem. Although RCT 3 spend up just a hint.
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