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Your issue, as I've said before, is most likely a driver problem. You could try swapping it out with a cheap video card, but that could just make things worse. You'd be installing new drivers over broken ones, which may just fubar your whole rig.
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i woulds say ditch the graphics card, and go for an nvidia card a nice 8600 or buy a 2nd hand 8800gtx for around £150 ($300) and you will never have a problem.. if you can stretch too a 9series then get that.. I have only got 2gig of ram and never had a problem with any game i throw at my pc.
you dont own a X-fi sound card on a asus motherboard? if you do that can cause freezing as there has been a bios error that causes the pc to freeze. I manged too get EU too fun on my mothers pc and she had a ATI all-in-wonder 9000 series card ( very old card) but i had too drop down the setting in the EU start screen too medium/low quality settings AA turned off.. you can also try going into the Readeon settings through your advanced features and make sure you setup the graphics card for performance and not quality as this should turn off the fancier visual features that the graphics card can create.. |
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When all else fails, when drivers are totally hosed, there is one be-all-end-all solution that will definitively confirm if this is a hardware or software problem:
1. Back up all important personal data. 2. Insert your OS CD. 3. Boot to your OS CD. 4. Step through the setup process until you reach the point of choosing what partition to install to, or given the choice to delete a partition. 5. Delete your current partition. 6. Format the new, empty drive NTFS - a Quick format is fine. 7. Reload your OS, drivers, EU and anything else you use. 8. Test it again. If a Format/Reload doesn't resolve your problem, then you can be almost 100% certain you've a hardware issue. It could be your video card, it could be system RAM, it could be the motherboard itself - it could even be bad sectors on your hard drive. If you want to do some intensive, non-destructive testing and you know how to use torrent sites, find Hiren's Boot CD, download, burn, boot to, and run PC Doctor from the Testing Tools menu. It'll give a good look at all your hardware and alert you to any potential hardware problems. |
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![]() Never buying an ATI again...that's for sure. Configuring this one is a piece of cake. |
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