Nvidia, Fedora, twice-loading rendering
Wolfgang Gill
wolfgang at rpi.net.au
Thu Dec 18 05:15:34 UTC 2003
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 23:02:10 -0600, Brian Fahrlander wrote
> On Wed, 2003-12-17 at 21:18, Wolfgang Gill wrote:
>
> > No Problems :-). I don't hit the 100fps barrier either on MOST maps. And I run
> > a Nvidia GF FX5900 Ultra. "Yanc" is a Configuration tool for the NVidia based
> > cards. If you search google, you should find it. It will also interface to
> > NVclock as well.
>
> Got another question. [Changing the subject line]
>
> I had only a speed problem under the original drivers- 4496? And
> tried the beta drivers in hopes of raising the FPS, which it did, kinda.
> But at times it showed (in EnemyTerritory, anyway) blackened
> splotches and a whopping 5FPS. Yeah, that's five. Talk about an upgrade.
>
> So I tossed it, came back to 4496, but:
>
> A) The blotching is still there.
> B) UT (UnrealTournament) which is perfect and faster, crashes the
> second time I go to load the second map.
> C) Running the screensaver with an OpenGL mode, it works once, then
> I have to restart the thing to select and see another GL screensaver.
>
> I've rebooted a couple of times, earlier tonight I did a cold
> power-off to reset the card if it needs it...it's still there.
>
> I guess I coulda killed my card...but I'm not overclocking or using
> it in any new way.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> (Yeah, I'm gonna check with Nvidia on the problem, too.)
>
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> Brian Fahrländer Researcher, Conservative, and Technomad
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I'm sorry Brian, but that's got me stumped. I've had no problems, regardless
of what driver versions there are/were. And I have been running all types of
Nvidia cards from the GF3Ti200/500, GF4Ti4600/4800 and now the GF FX5900
Ultra. And like you, I have noticed fps increases when I've gone to the newer
drivers (And I understand that the 46.20 are only beta's, which I'm currently
running on all my systems). I guess the next step maybe to checkout the Nvidia
forum and see what someone there has to say.
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=14
Wolf
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