Tertz wrote:Wich are good ways to check the stability at 89 MHz ?
I tried ATITool 0.26 and Quake 3 for several hours on GF3. […]
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Skyscraper wrote:With a Geforce 2 or a Geforce 4 MX it was 100% stable, with the Geforce FX5900 Ultra, Quadro4 980 XGL and some other Geforce 4 ti cards the system was very close to beeing stable.
Wich are good ways to check the stability at 89 MHz ?
I tried ATITool 0.26 and Quake 3 for several hours on GF3.
Also, wich SB Live cards are best from your point of view? Is Audigy 1 or 2 better for Win98 ?
The game Rogue Squadron was my stability test, it randomly locked up with the AGP running at 89 MHz with most video cards. It worked perfectly with the AGP running at 75 MHz though. 3dmark2001 ran without issues even at 89 MHz.
The game is a CD-ROM game so this could be IDE-controller related but it got worse with more power-hungry video cards and the issue disappeared completly with low power cards so it could also be an issue with the power delivery to the AGP slot on my AOpen AX6BC.
When it comes to the Audigy I dont really know, I think both the original Audigy and the Audigy 2 should work just as good as a Live! but I have mostly been using the Live!. The best* Sound Blaster Live! is probably the CT4620 but to be honest i dont even know what exact model my Windows 9x system runs.
*See this thread
Any SB Live! users out there using the sb16 emulation?
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