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ATI x850xt win 98 No vram

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Reply 20 of 29, by rotzgurke

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Dothan Burger wrote on 2025-09-06, 03:02:
rotzgurke wrote on 2025-09-05, 13:47:
dominusprog wrote on 2025-09-05, 13:38:

Your graphics card doesn't support the Win9X. You have to install either Windows 2000 or XP.

I guess your re wrong. It is supported. See my posted links e.g.

Radeons usually have two instances in device manager. Is there another GPU in the dropdown menu of HWInfo?

Nope, only one (GPU 0)

Reply 21 of 29, by Duffman

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do you see any 'unknown devices' in device manager?

MB: ASRock B550 Steel Legend
CPU: Ryzen 9 5950X
RAM: Corsair 64GB Kit (4x16GB) DDR4 Veng LPX C18 4000MHz
SSDs: 2x Crucial MX500 1TB SATA + 1x Samsung 980 (non-pro) 1TB NVMe SSD
OSs: Win 11 Pro (NVMe) + WinXP Pro SP3 (SATA)
GPU: RTX2070 (11) GT730 (XP)

Reply 22 of 29, by rotzgurke

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Duffman wrote on Yesterday, 20:44:

@rotzgurke

do you see any 'unknown devices' in device manager?

Sure. 1 unknown device for the motherboard. There are No drivers at all. But should that complain with the GPU?

I only Run quake 2 today. Seems right.

Anything i can Test to get Sure the GPU is running correct? I installed 6.2 again. The only Driver thats fully working.

Reply 23 of 29, by Duffman

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ATI cards from this era normally have a 2nd 'Secondary' device under display adapters, it should be there so that might be part of the problem.

Try installing the ATI Catalyst 6.2 driver onto the unknown device and see if it lets you do it.

Also try recapping your card if you've got the skills for it.

MB: ASRock B550 Steel Legend
CPU: Ryzen 9 5950X
RAM: Corsair 64GB Kit (4x16GB) DDR4 Veng LPX C18 4000MHz
SSDs: 2x Crucial MX500 1TB SATA + 1x Samsung 980 (non-pro) 1TB NVMe SSD
OSs: Win 11 Pro (NVMe) + WinXP Pro SP3 (SATA)
GPU: RTX2070 (11) GT730 (XP)

Reply 24 of 29, by rotzgurke

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Duffman wrote on Yesterday, 21:28:

ATI cards from this era normally have a 2nd 'Secondary' device under display adapters, it should be there so that might be part of the problem.

Try installing the ATI Catalyst 6.2 driver onto the unknown device and see if it lets you do it.

Also try recapping your card if you've got the skills for it.

Ah that you mean. There are two Display Adapters.

1. Primary Radeon 850 xt
2. Secondary Radeon 850 xt

Reply 25 of 29, by Duffman

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ah OK. so that's good.

Can you try and put the card in a modern system and run MemtestCL on it to check if all the VRAM is working?

MB: ASRock B550 Steel Legend
CPU: Ryzen 9 5950X
RAM: Corsair 64GB Kit (4x16GB) DDR4 Veng LPX C18 4000MHz
SSDs: 2x Crucial MX500 1TB SATA + 1x Samsung 980 (non-pro) 1TB NVMe SSD
OSs: Win 11 Pro (NVMe) + WinXP Pro SP3 (SATA)
GPU: RTX2070 (11) GT730 (XP)

Reply 26 of 29, by Dothan Burger

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rotzgurke wrote on Yesterday, 21:02:
Sure. 1 unknown device for the motherboard. There are No drivers at all. But should that complain with the GPU? […]
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Duffman wrote on Yesterday, 20:44:

@rotzgurke

do you see any 'unknown devices' in device manager?

Sure. 1 unknown device for the motherboard. There are No drivers at all. But should that complain with the GPU?

I only Run quake 2 today. Seems right.

Anything i can Test to get Sure the GPU is running correct? I installed 6.2 again. The only Driver thats fully working.

How about quake3 time demo or 3dmark2001

Quake 3:
Hit the ~ key
Type: timedemo 1, Hit Enter: Hit ~ again and go to demos and select one.

3dmark2001 is free. run it and see what you score or if it fails.

You could also try pressing the windows key +R and type dxdiag navigate to the display tap and see what it says.

Reply 27 of 29, by rotzgurke

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Thanks for your replies. I will Check this end of the week.

Reply 29 of 29, by OMORES

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I recently tested an ATI X700LE with Windows 98 or very modern hardware, and it works just fine, except that the X700 is quite bad compared to an X850.

Check if the video memory shows up in DXDIAG. Utilities like HWiNFO are not optimized for Windows 9x and you can't expect everything to work... it's a miracle they even start.

My latest video: NT 4.0 running from M.2 PCI-E AHCI SSD.