D Domaz In Runtime Messages 101 Jun 18, 2007 #1 is it possible to check if everything is allright with your 3d card on windows vista?if so how do you do it
is it possible to check if everything is allright with your 3d card on windows vista?if so how do you do it
Juice1 Fully Optimized Messages 2,946 Jun 18, 2007 #2 Why, do you see a drop in performance? You could run cpu-z, see if the speeds are compliant with what you bought. See my sig for the link.
Why, do you see a drop in performance? You could run cpu-z, see if the speeds are compliant with what you bought. See my sig for the link.
OP OP D Domaz In Runtime Messages 101 Jun 18, 2007 #3 i just want to check if everything is allright before i sell the machine,a check up and how do you do that cpu-z?does show the flaws or shows that all is well?
i just want to check if everything is allright before i sell the machine,a check up and how do you do that cpu-z?does show the flaws or shows that all is well?
Celegorm Site Team Staff member Messages 11,741 Location USA Jun 18, 2007 #4 in the search bar, type "dixdiag" with out the quotes and press enter. Vista's built in Direct X tools will make sure everything is working.
in the search bar, type "dixdiag" with out the quotes and press enter. Vista's built in Direct X tools will make sure everything is working.
OP OP D Domaz In Runtime Messages 101 Jun 18, 2007 #5 allright thx again celegorm,really apreciate the help,aswell as juice
Juice1 Fully Optimized Messages 2,946 Jun 18, 2007 #6 celegorm said: in the search bar, type "dixdiag" with out the quotes and press enter. Vista's built in Direct X tools will make sure everything is working. Click to expand... Well, when I did that it said no results were found.. Besides, I don't think he has Vista on that machine, why would he be selling it? IMHO. Did you mean "Run?"
celegorm said: in the search bar, type "dixdiag" with out the quotes and press enter. Vista's built in Direct X tools will make sure everything is working. Click to expand... Well, when I did that it said no results were found.. Besides, I don't think he has Vista on that machine, why would he be selling it? IMHO. Did you mean "Run?"
Juice1 Fully Optimized Messages 2,946 Jun 18, 2007 #7 It's actually "dxdiag" from the run window. Wow, I actually corrected Celegorm. Now that's an accomlishment. Haha.
It's actually "dxdiag" from the run window. Wow, I actually corrected Celegorm. Now that's an accomlishment. Haha.
OP OP D Domaz In Runtime Messages 101 Jun 18, 2007 #8 it can't find it perhaps i should try it on run?but how do you do that again alt + r?
Juice1 Fully Optimized Messages 2,946 Jun 18, 2007 #9 Domaz said: it can't find it perhaps i should try it on run?but how do you do that again alt + r? Click to expand... Start, accessories, Run. Also, make sure you are typing "dxdiag". Celegrom made a mistake. LOL.
Domaz said: it can't find it perhaps i should try it on run?but how do you do that again alt + r? Click to expand... Start, accessories, Run. Also, make sure you are typing "dxdiag". Celegrom made a mistake. LOL.