First post, by zuldan
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After 8 hours of trying to diagnose this issue, I've come to Vogons as a last resort in case someone can think of something I haven't. I'm going nuts 🤣
Installing the driver for any PCI-E graphics card (Nvidia / ATI) in a LANParty UT nF4 Ultra-D running Windows XP causes the CPU to sit above 80% usage in the performance tab of Task Manager while each process shows 0% usage.
I've tried...
- Installed brand new 850W PSU
- AMD 3200+ and a 4400+ CPUs
- DFI bios versions NF4 v3.10 and NF4 v4.06 (resetting the BIOS each time)
- Nforce v6.86 and Nforce v15.23 chipset drivers (without the IDE SW driver and Network Access Manager)
- Disabled Cool N Quiet in the BIOS.
- Set PCI-E frequency is set to 100 MHz (and tried 101 to 105)
- Disable all onboard devices including USB
- Disabled MSI (Message Signaled Interrupts) in the registry
- Changed PCI-E Maximum Payload Size from 4096 to 128
- Multiple Windows XP reinstalls including disabling SATA and installing on a IDE disk
- Double checked all the motherboard jumpers and confirmed the SLI jumpers are in single VGA mode
- Plugged in power to the 4 pin Molex connector on the motherboard
- As soon as the graphic card drivers are uninstalled (Nvidia or ATI), CPU usage goes back down to 0%.
fyi, when the 4200+ is installed, 1 core sits at 90%