by reider » Tue May 01, 2007 2:20 pm
Not guaranteed but this is worth a try..... Go into the NVidia Control Panel, change 3d settings or something similar, should be a programs tab somewhere. Can`t be precise because I altered the registry on mine to get the overclock menus, and temporarily lost that side of things. Putting them back on as and when I get a chance. In there find MS Flight Sim X and set it for Multiple graphics card acceleration: Compatibility performance mode
Don`t think its that but you have to try a few things to find out. If the machine previously had an onboard video card then ensure this is turned off in the bios. Make sure the card is properly seated, at times they appear to be but aren`t, some have a locking mechanism. Does it have an external power connector, is it connected? Is your power supply adequate? Are there any yellow exclamation marks in control panel/hardware/system? Could any cool and quiet or similar setting in the bios be effecting it? Is it a full NVidia driver or an NVIdia beta? Often the betas are better than the normal drivers. Though some are known to be problematic with certain cards or certain versions.
Do a google search and see if anyone else has had problems with that particular card/driver. See what they did to rectify the situation.
Reider
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reider on Tue May 01, 2007 2:31 pm, edited 1 time in total.