swaaye wrote:I've found with BX you need to use driver 56.64 or older for stability. Sorry this didn't come to mind sooner 🤣
You are right,with 61.76 and newer they are really unstable on BX chipset, 61.76 driver throwed some artifacts in 3Dmark99 while 56.64 and older didn't
swaaye wrote:I've also found that going beyond DirectX 7.0a on 9x causes a problem with NVIDIA drivers. You can start a 3D app once but if you quit and try to start it again (or another 3D app), there is some sort of kernel meltdown that kills the OS. I tried a slew of NV cards and old/new drivers. All is peachy until you move past DX7A.
In my testing with GeForce4 MX440-SE and Soyo 6BA+ IV i didn't have any sort of trouble updating DirectX 6.1 to 9.0c. I even used some DirectX9 games (GTA Vice City,NFS Underground 2) with various drivers and no sort of kernel meltdown crashed the OS
PowerPie5000 wrote:Is the Soyo 6BA+ III one of the later BX boards? They probably fixed the AGP power issues with that one.
Yes, it is one of the later BX boards, it supports Coppermine cpus with slocket adapter and also supports power hungry cards (Geforce 4 Ti,Voodoo 3), It is one of the best 440BX mobos, some of its features are:
-Support for coppermine CPUs
-SB-Link connector for PCI cards and DOS games
-5 PCI and 2 ISA slots
-4 DIMM slots
-Support for power hungry AGP cards
Here are my test results with Geforce 4 MX440-SE and 440BX board


Between 45.23 and 56.64 there is the sweetspot for 440BX and Win98SE+nVidia cards
Though i would like to avoid 56.64 because when you uninstall it the new menu is gone

This is how it should look normally

If you happen to uninstall this driver and your new menu is gone this is the commandline to get it back
regsvr32.exe /i shdoc401.dll