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My new system: Advices?



My friend has a Duron 700 and the exact same motherboard. He uses Windows,
primarily. Quake 3 crashes all the time for him. There seems to be some
incompatability with the latest Quake 3 release, his video card (Geforce
SDR), and his motherboard espically. When trying to install the latest
drivers for his VIA 133 chipset, windows stopped responding, and he was
unable to boot.

Hope this helps you.

- Evan S. | http://sekt7.tripod.com

On Mon, 28 Aug 2000, Massimo Morin wrote:

> Hi,
> guys, I have some observation and question on my new system. I'm posting
> this in the hope of having some answer and, maybe, to give out some
> info.
> 
> Last week I got a Duron 700 with Golden Orb fan (I know the gotcha: read
> on!) with a MSI 6330 K7TPro mobo, and a ATI Rage Fury MAxx video card on
> a 300W PS (ok and 128Mb Pc133 mem :) ).
> 1) CPU is great: I love the price ($100) and the performance ;)
> 2) The mobo is damn good! The cpu got overheated: it reaches a
> temperature of 117F (47C) and the mobo turned itself off. I dunno the
> temp specs, but
> added an extra case fan, I got temperature around 109F (43C). Now it is
> stable. I suppose the temperature should be lower, around 87F (35C)
> 3) DO NOT GET THE GOLDEN ORB. It is an abortion of Fan. Get a better
> one. It can crash the CPU. IMHO it does not provide enought cooling for
> the cpu. I'm trying to get the Chrome ORB that is suppose to be better
> (check out http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/corb/)
> 4) the video card .... well on paper is great and....  that is it! I got
> problem with XFree 86 (I'm new with Suse6.4). Xfree86 3.3.6 hangs the
> WHOLE system.
> XFree 4.0 is partially working. XFree86 4.0.1 shows me some sugar....
> but it is still not perfect. I got it up and runnig at the 24bpp
> 1600x1200 but I'm not
> impressed/happy yet. I'm going to tweek the video frequency tho and I'll
> see. I'm not a gaming fan either but for $130 I want something more
> "friendly"....
> On the side, the drivers for Windoze98 SUCKS big time. I wasn;'t able to
> get them installed. I got the new one from ATI, but it looks like there
> is a
> conflict with the mobo drivers: after a whole sunny sunday missed
> (something rare here in Boston) I got it to run properly only ONCE.Now
> I'm trying to
> figure out what is wrong:damn it I want it to get me more that 480x640 @
> 16 colors!
> 
> If anybody else can give me other news on this systems please, speak up!
> 
> Thx
> 
> Max
> 
> 
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