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Laging Graphics No Quartz Extreme
I just installed an AGP ati HD 2400 pro 512MB and I did a clean install of ideneb 1.5.1.
I am able to raise the resolution to the desired setting but the system sort of lagsand QE is not enabled. also system profiler reads the card as a Radeon HD 2400XT I remember on my commuter when I installed the nvidia 6600 none of the injectors ever worked so I used an efi string in the universal installer. but the Universal installer doesn't offer one for the 512MB version of the Radeon HD 2400 pro and when I use the 256 version I boot to a blue screen. |
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doesn't anyone know?
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I dont think much people have much experience with AGP anymore. Mostly everyone has moved on to PCI-E x16, I know I have.
Are you sure that the card is QE capable? It seems like it reads the card and can use the card but the card doesnt support QE. |
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http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/ind...howtopic=94090 as does a few other places. UGH this has become a huge pain I should have got the 256MB version of the card. I'm thinking of returning it but then I don't know what card to get to replace it. |
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I can't believe you have a store that sells agp cards.
Well if you can get the card that is more capable I advise so. As a wise person once told me: Quote:
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What Enabler are you using currently? The Natit version from that Link you posted I guess, right?
Do the following: 1. Check you IOPCIMatch at Systemprofiler it's combiniton of DeviceID and VendorID 2. Go to Terminal 3. Type: Code:
sudo -s nano /System/Libraries/Extensions//ATIRadeonX2000.kext/Contents/Info.plist 5. Reboot using -f 6. Have fun with QE enabled! AMD Phenom II X4 955 - ASRock AM3A770DE - 8GB DDR3-1333 - Radeon HD 5570 1GB passiv - BCM4318 802.11b/g - Snow Leopard Retail
+++ AMD Phenom X3 8450 - ASRock AM2NF6G-VSTA (BIOS L2.39) - 4GB DDR2-800 - Radeon HD 4650 512MB - Snow Leopard Retail (retired) / OpenBSD |
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