A maxed out card will usually pixelate or ‘artifact’ (pixels will get stuck on the screen, etc.)
Try that 8800 out or see what Shady has at his shop. Sounded a lot like a driver, but if that was updated then it the only other two things it could be is 1) your board (highly doubt that)/that particular slot on your board or 2) your card (highly likely if the driver didn’t work). It’s not your monitors or cables.
That card is fine. OS bit is not directly related to the card bit. Card bit is the memory architecture of the card. The only thing that will effect the card as far as OS goes is if there is no 64-bit driver available for it due to it’s age. That card has the 64-bit driver and the 32-bit driver available, so it’s good. So basically, it depends on age of card and if the manufacturer made a driver for it for whatever OS you have.
Bottleneck as in overall performance? Or video performance? Video performance you could say RAM as Windows 7 and Vista I believe (not sure about XP), share RAM with the video card depending on the application.
Overall performance, could be a million things but my bet is usually on the OS needing a good cleaning (temp files, start up apps, etc.).
Replacing the card with the one from Steve should speed things up quite a bit; if not you might be hitting a limit in general with your available bandwidth - between processor, card bus, and memory. In which case, I’d say you could prob snag up a cheap-ish newer computer for ~300 total.
A 6200 should have no problem driving 2 monitors for basic duty.
First, disable or unplug the second monitor, see if the issue is still there, if not then its the card, if so its something else, again like I said a 6200 should have no issues driving two monitors.
Try uninstalling the drivers completely and re-downloading the latest ones. I’m assuming your running Windows XP
If the issue is still happening after uninstalling and re installing the drivers, then it could be a bad card, its rare but it does happen.
It also could be a coincidence and there may be something else going on with your machine causing it to slow down, a bad video card or video card issue should not so much affect the systems overall performance, but will cause some visiual problems/stutters like say when your moving an image from one screen to the other and it “jumps” looks choppy while your dragging rather then just a smooth transition or just not show video at all.
If you dident live so fucking far away now jclark id come to you and just give it a quick once over for a beer and a quick fondle
Actually come to think of it, if you download those drivers and just install them, they now offer to completely wipe the old ones off the system, so just download them and choose custom, and then choose to do a clean install of the drivers…
On a website, for example, it drags for the first couple seconds. That’s what it never did before this. Once its totally loaded up it scrolls decent. In general, everything is just much slower to display with this new setup.