Alright, so long story goes, i originally had 2 Nvidia Geforce 6200 LE's. Recently i swapped one for a ATI HD 4800. It was connected perfectly and everything seems in place. it also shows up in my Device Manager. Problem is, i don't notice a FPS difference in TF2 and Counter Strike. I am still running at around 10-20 frames, not nearly playable in my opinion.
The rest of my Specs are
Windows XP
AMD Athlon 64 Processor 3500+
2Gigs Ram
Did you SLI them?
[QUOTE=triFeral;17313988]Did you SLI them?[/QUOTE]
I'm not sure how to do that, Rate me boxes <,<
swords
did you uninstall the old drivers properly?
[QUOTE=dtoporowski;17314058]swords
did you uninstall the old drivers properly?[/QUOTE]
yes
Are you sure?
how did you do it, then
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device manager sometimes isn't enough
[QUOTE=dtoporowski;17314096]Are you sure?
how did you do it, then
[editline]11:21PM[/editline]
device manager sometimes isn't enough[/QUOTE]
*Sigh* well thats definitely how i did it. Lol
i think you should use driver sweeper (duno, i've never used it really)
Remove everything, then reinstall the new catalyst 9.9 drivers
What are your entire specs? Power supply brand, wattage, amperage? Motherboard?
And a 4800 series would bottleneck the hell out of your CPU.
Wait, your trying to SLI a 6200 and a 4800? Will not work my friend, at least not the way you want it to.
take the 6200 out
Just get two 4800's.
who says he needs two of them
if he got on fine with 2 6200s before then unless he also bought a 1920x1080 or above monitor he'll be fine
A 4800 on a single-core like that?
Y'all insane in the brain!
You can't use cards of 2 completely different brands and expect them to work together. Right now only the nvidia 6200 is working and the radeon in just sitting there waiting if you'll maybe use it for external monitors because it's not even the default GPU.
Short version: Take the nvidia out and don't even put it near while there's a radeon inside.
(Also use driver cleaner and sweep all traces of old drivers. One of the things you don't want is drivers in conflict)
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