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Should lighting in Quake and Half Life have this blocky appearance on a Matrox m3D or is there is a setting I can change to correct? Possibly a different driver I should be using?
Should lighting in Quake and Half Life have this blocky appearance on a Matrox m3D or is there is a setting I can change to correct? Possibly a different driver I should be using?
Wow that looks so weird!
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This is same for me in all quake and unreal engine games, i think its normal.
PVR Cards are better in Tombraider, JediKnight MOS and other earlier games.
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dr.zeissler wrote on 2021-04-30, 11:18:PVR Cards are better in Tombraider, JediKnight MOS and other earlier games.
Got it, I don’t mind it so much, someone on Twitter said they were able to fix it with a different driver but didn’t seem right to me.
What is JediKnight MOS? Any other recommendations? Thanks!
Chadti99 wrote on 2021-04-30, 12:13:What is JediKnight MOS?
Mysteries of the Sith
Motoracer1 runs good on PCX1. You have to set to PowerVR via 3dcontrol-center and I always use the power-vr flag. Some tracks will not work accelerated because there is not enough free vram.
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any screenshots =)? comparsion?
I can only compare rageIIc vs. PCX1 because these two are in that machine.
RageIIc is better on Hellbender. It does not work with the PCI-Sound in that machine on PCX1. (ESS-Solo1)
Both are not fast enough for DungeonKeeper1 D3D. (Sound issues on PCX1 too)
If we are talking D3D the PCX1 is faster then RageIIc, but in some cases D3D with PCX1 does not work. (e.g. Expendable/Incoming by Rage Software)
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So I’m currently hitting ~37FPS@512x384 on a Matrox m3D in Unreal 217. In Quake 2 I’m seeing ~24 FPS@400x300. This is on a K6-3@450Mhz. Before I go to the trouble, would moving this card to a 1.4Ghz Tualitin system yield much gain?
Okay, moved it over to the 1.4 Tualitin for fun and seeing ~47fps in Unreal at 512x384x24.
Quake 2 is hitting 33fps at 400x300x24.
Some decent gains over the K6-3.
This was using a Tseng Labs et6000 has the host. I tried also with a Matrox G200 AGP and was having issues. Unreal wouldn’t start for example.
So how do I clock this bad boy up to a blazing 80Mhz?
By soldering crystal of such frequency.
Yes that makes sense but someone mentioned a toggle switch using the existing crystal about 10 years ago, is this method still known?
Should be possible. The custom card I'm getting has a switchable 66/80MHz option!
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Sweet, how much did it set you back?
Would I need to swap in a 17Mhz crystal to reach 80Mhz? Assuming the original is a 14 based off previous posts.
Okay found this guide!
http://web.archive.org/web/20060620182854im_/ … /tfaq/tfaq.html
Woah you are having some fun there overclocking a PCX2! 😀
In regards to testing the Neon 250.. not yet. Life got in the way but maybe over the next few days.
Also have a PCX2 and found a NVIDIA AGP card was a few frames faster when combined with it, just a few. Some people reported problems mixing the two but worked okay for me.
Sounds like that mwdmeyer's cool new card is doing the pin lifting mod mentioned in the guide you found Chadti..
Overclocking your FSB/PCI speed really helps all round performance as well.
I am trying to get a system stable with the PCI bus at 50MHz +, then I might test this mod in conjunction.