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Board: SiS-648
P4 2.8ghtz
1g Ram
RADEON 9600 AGP


This was actually a replacement video card from a supposed faulty NVIDIA card. The original motherboard was also replaced prior to the graphics card replacement.

Everytime i try to play an installed game with 3D graphics, it freezes and I have to restart.
2D games play fine and no problems with video playback.

I sense theres a problem with the video card processing or the processor itself. The fan is running fine on the card and so is the CPU fan.

Do you think it could be a problem with the CPU? motherboard? graphics card?

2007-10-08 08:12:28 · 5 answers · asked by Ryan the wizard 2 in Computers & Internet Hardware Desktops

5 answers

the video card you have is pretty old and outdated and only clocked at 325 mhz. not such a high end card. it could be that the game you're trying to play needs a better graphics card. the pentium 4 you have shouldn't be that much of a problem with 3d games, unless of course, ur running high end games. i suggest that you try and download the latest drivers for your graphics card first, it might fix the problem. if that fails, then buy a new graphics card using pci-e x16. AGP is pretty outdated.

2007-10-08 08:21:49 · answer #1 · answered by T 4 · 1 0

Maybe instead it being a problem with the individual componets, it could be a problem between the two. Meaning, they're not communicatig correctly resulting in an unstable enviroment. I'm not a computer expert, by any means though, so take this with a grain of salt. Also, maybe it's something as simple as drivers being out of date.

2007-10-08 08:22:07 · answer #2 · answered by Michael L 2 · 1 0

once you play video games close each and all of the classes which you do not use down this is on the main suitable hand area activity bar.... click on each and each and then press go out... those run interior the back floor and take in memory they'll initiate lower back next time you boot up

2016-10-06 07:59:42 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yer vid card.
the 9600 is 3 (or more) generations behind the current cards


On second thought......did you install thr latest drivers for the 9600?

2007-10-08 08:31:59 · answer #4 · answered by rsist34 5 · 1 0

delete the game from the drive you have install your xp in.
if the game s are big in space and installed in the main drive it simply crashes down your computer............

so install your games in the other drive

2007-10-08 08:23:03 · answer #5 · answered by malviya_1986 2 · 0 1

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