I have a TNT 8mb in the job on a sh*tbox PC I tinker with. Seems o play XviD and Divx 3.11 fine (max post-processing). K6-750 processor. It seems to have problems with DivX 5 on max post-processing. I don't use DivX5 so the system is fine for the moment. I think I have a TNT2 laying around somewhere. Oh yeah, the i810 chipset are really awful. Usually 8mb shared with RAM. Edge
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hmmm, maybe it's more because I'm using the divx5 decoder than for any other reason (It wsa what I had lying around on a cd).... I might try divx v4 or something... If I can get this box playing perfectly with the video card it's got, I'll put the card in my other machine...
i've had a TNT in my old computer (PII 400) running on win2k and it was playing DVDs/ DivX fine, but i've come to know that the drivers you use matter a lot! never use the windows generic drivers with it !!! i had the best results using detonator 28.xx drivers both the 3x.xx and 4x.xx gave me more problems than performance gain. regards steVe PS: oh i don't know how much it matters if you have a celeron. from what i've had they are way worse than the Pentium processors! so this would affect performance
With my old Athlon 1000, 384MB RAM, I always disabled the swap file in Win98 because it was so much faster. The system was responding very quickly and it started much faster (and 99% of the time, 384MB without swap file was more than enough)
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