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video card driver set latency too high
I have a program called Sandra and I have run the program and it said that a
video card set the latency too hi. It said go into the bios setup\settings\pci & agp Devices and reduce latency to 64 or 32. Well the problem is my bios doesn't have a place to reduce layency. Is there a place in the registry that would have the latency setting since my bios doesn't? |
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video card driver set latency too high
This is a bios/hardware setting and not a function of the operating
system. If your bios doesn't allow this setting to be changed then my advice would be to forget about it and continue to use your PC in the same way that you have always done before installing SiSoft Sandra. -- Mike Maltby Ron Spruell wrote: I have a program called Sandra and I have run the program and it said that a video card set the latency too hi. It said go into the bios setup\settings\pci & agp Devices and reduce latency to 64 or 32. Well the problem is my bios doesn't have a place to reduce layency. Is there a place in the registry that would have the latency setting since my bios doesn't? |
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video card driver set latency too high
Well that would be great but the only reason I ran the program called Sandra
was because I had a problem just a small one. My sound as I boot up stops then starts a couple of times. Then every now and then as I run my computer and am moving the mouse around the screen it stops then starts just enough for me to notice then after a sec or so everything is back to normal. It didn't do that until I installed a camera and some video software. It made since to me that some where a program has set the Latency too high causing the problem. Sure is something hogging the bandwidth but not all the time. Ron Spruell "Mike M" wrote in message ... This is a bios/hardware setting and not a function of the operating system. If your bios doesn't allow this setting to be changed then my advice would be to forget about it and continue to use your PC in the same way that you have always done before installing SiSoft Sandra. -- Mike Maltby Ron Spruell wrote: I have a program called Sandra and I have run the program and it said that a video card set the latency too hi. It said go into the bios setup\settings\pci & agp Devices and reduce latency to 64 or 32. Well the problem is my bios doesn't have a place to reduce layency. Is there a place in the registry that would have the latency setting since my bios doesn't? |
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video card driver set latency too high
Ron.
You're starting to lose me now. g You have a sound problem, ran Sandra and post about video latency. I don't quite see how my advice to ignore the Sandra report about AGP latency is going to have an adverse affect on your audio problems. Incidentally I suspect you may have been looking for the wrong thing in the bios or that Sandra was giving misleading information. What I think Sandra might be trying to tell you is to reduce the AGP aperture to 64 or 32MB, that is the amount of system RAM being shared with your graphics adapter. http://www.tweak3d.net/articles/aperture-size/ Turning to your problem as now explained (thank you). If you uninstall the camera and video software does the problem go away? If so then reinstall that software, component by component if possible, and see if the problem returns and which of the new applications is causing the problem. One thing you might want to try is to reduce video acceleration a notch. You will find this setting at Control Panel | Display | Settings | Advanced | Performance. Out of curiosity which Sandra module is it that makes the recommendation about AGP latency? I've got a box here with Sandra installed and would like to check what you are seeing in case I can find something to help. Best of luck and please post back with any further information you might have or the results of trying the above suggestions. -- Mike Maltby Ron Spruell wrote: Well that would be great but the only reason I ran the program called Sandra was because I had a problem just a small one. My sound as I boot up stops then starts a couple of times. Then every now and then as I run my computer and am moving the mouse around the screen it stops then starts just enough for me to notice then after a sec or so everything is back to normal. It didn't do that until I installed a camera and some video software. It made since to me that some where a program has set the Latency too high causing the problem. Sure is something hogging the bandwidth but not all the time. |
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