If this problem happens more with CDs than programs exclusively on the hard
drive or on the internet, then it probably isnt your Video Card. It may well
be that the CD and hard drive are on the same cable. This does not allow the
hard drive to operate at peak performance. Putting the CD on the secondary
channel with its own cable would help.....There is no reason for your system
to struggle with video in the current setup.
David Olds
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From: Michael Tabak <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Friday, November 06, 1998 10:44 PM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Video Problem
>I've got an STB Nitro 64 video card with 2MB RAM in a 233 MHZ MMX computer
>with 32 MB RAM and plenty of hard disk space. I've got a 24X CD-ROM.
>
>The computer runs fine except when my children try to run
>graphics-intensive programs from CD-ROM (even when the installation has put
>200MB of the program on the hard drive). The video and/or audio becomes
>quite choppy.
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