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  1. Myu machine runs acceptably cool between September-May. But in the summer, it gets warmer than I'd like - not hot enough to shut down, but enough that I am leery of running anything demanding like graphically-intensive games.

    I've got mine in a Lian-Li aluminum case with two big fans in front and one in the rear - as well as a slot fan near the graphics card. There's room for a blowhole fan but I need some of those plastic rivets to mount it - self-threading screws just don't seem to work on this case. Add in rounded IDE cables and it should run cool all the time. But it doesn't. the motherboard itself is fine - usually 31-34'C year round... but the processor (An Athlon XP 1800+) can get up to 65'C or more in the summer. Right now it stays at 49-53'C even after a night of gaming.

    I suppose location matters - my desk is in an alcove in the living room, over the staircase to our upper flat. There are no windows so airflow in the area is not the best. In the summer the corner gets warm, but in the winter the stairway makes a nice cold zone and I almost need to dress for thew outdoors!

    I guess that's one good thing about Buffalo winters - I'll never have to worry about the machine running too hot :D

  2. I may have to go back to those, then. If I can (my computer is very finicky about changing drivers for some reason - I know how to do it, but my PC doesn't like to change :mad: )

    I tried to update to the 41.03 (or was it .30?) drivers last night, no luck. After some trial and error in CMBO, I think it's the anti-aliasing, not the aniso that causes the problem. It works fine once in the game itself, it's just the text on the battle screens, passwords, and "loading 3-D graphics" that are invisible. I found that alt-tab to the desktop and then back into the game does solve the problem - but I agree that shouldn't be necessary.

    And I'm just kind of reluctant to go back because I use this machine mainly for first-person shooters, and the added performance in those has been noticable. Thanks for the advice, nonetheless.

  3. The beta 40.72s are working for me in CMBB (at least they have so far).

    I have not yet installed the WHQL certified ones as I don't want to "fix" what ain't broken...

    My only problem is that anti-aliasing and/or anisotropic filtering seems to totally screw up the display. Which sucks because my system is more than capable of pushing a decent framerate in these games even if I maxxed them out. Darn

    :(

  4. Someone really should make a mod for this, just for kicks.

    I know some of the WWII shooters I play have done maps based on the "army guys in the little boy's room" where battles are carried out on beds, dressers, shelves and desks... surely a wargame could bring back the "tabletop" look for those of us who miss the nostalgic days before computer games smile.gif

    I have a feeling that this is the first gaming forum I've been on where I'm not significantly older than most everyone else (35).

  5. I was kind of disappointed by the GI Comabt demo.

    Even the "training" scenarios don't really seem to show you how to do something.

    The game looks great, but it's equally important (if not moreso!) that it is easy and enjoyable to play.

    Ah, well. Freedom's loss is BTS' gain - I was searching for a good WWII strategy game, I tried demos for the Close Combat Series, GI combat, etc. and the only ones I liked were the Combat Mission games. So instead of Freedom Games getting my money, BTS did smile.gif

    If they fix up GI Combat and it turns out to be an enjoyable game, well then I'll buy that too. But the demo didn't sell me on it like the CMBO and CMBB demos did!

  6. (please forgive the posting of this in multiple threads, but I have an answer!)

    I was told there was a problem with the drivers as originally released. If you downloaded them prior to November 11 and you are having problems, please go to the nVidia site and download the fixed version of the 40.72 drivers.

    ***

    NOTE: If you experienced difficulty with this driver between November 8th and 11th, please download again. We have corrected the issue and updated the file.

    ***

    I hope this helps!

    [ November 12, 2002, 09:57 PM: Message edited by: HeadHunter ]

  7. Hi,

    I was told there was a problem with the drivers as originally released. If you downloaded them prior to November 11 and you are having problems, please go to the nVidia site and download the fixed version of the 40.72 drivers.

    ***

    NOTE: If you experienced difficulty with this driver between November 8th and 11th, please download again. We have corrected the issue and updated the file.

    ***

    I hope this helps!
  8. Hi,

    I was told there was a problem with the drivers as originally released. If you downloaded them prior to November 11 and you are having problems, please go to the nVidia site and download the fixed version f the 40.72 drivers.

    ***

    NOTE: If you experienced difficulty with this driver between November 8th and 11th, please download again. We have corrected the issue and updated the file.

    ***

    I hope this helps!
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