First post, by adi88
Hi everyone,
So... this board is driving me absolutely crazy! I've never seen anything like it. Maybe someone out there has found a solution to this strange issue.
It's a K8T800 socket 754 board with an Athlon 64 CPU (I actually tested two CPUs - a Venice 3000+ and when I downgraded the BIOS I went with a ClawHammer 3000+, since the Venice was not supported)
Basically the performance in games under Windows 98 is similar to that of a Pentium 3 Katmai + GeForce 2 MX (if I'm using nVidia cards), or a complete freeze-fest with ATI cards.
Two benchmarks on this board in Windows 98 (as I mentioned in the title, in Windows XP performance is normal):
3DMark 2000: 4400 points (even with a GeForce FX 5900, GeForce 4 Ti 4200, etc)
Quake 2 640 x 480: 193 FPS (more than 3 times slower than on other K8T800 boards)
Same benchmarks on an Asus A8V (with the same K8T800 chipset, socket 939):
3DMark 2000: 15000 points
Quake 2 640 x 480: 733 FPS
Things that I tried:
- checking if it's an AGP limitation or CPU limitation. I ruled out CPU limitation, because all Aida64 CPU benchmark results are in line with their examples for similar platforms. Also, the general OS experience is very snappy, it's similar to my other Athlon 64 builds.
- all BIOS versions that I could find on the MSI website: v1.1, 5.0, 5.1 (this was actually the BIOS that came with the board when I received it - it's not even available on MSI website, seems that it was only downloadable through LiveUpdate)
- all VIA 4in1 drivers (old and new), including 4.56 / 5.07 / 5.08 / 5.12 / 5.24 (and each time I restored a clean Win98 Norton Ghost image)
- many nVidia cards and driver versions (GeForce 2 GTS / GeForce 3 Ti / GeForce 4 Ti 4200 / GeForce FX 5900) with driver versions 7.76, 12.41, 30.38, 45.23, 71.84, 77.72, 81.98 - all with the same behavior
- two ATI cards (Radeon 9600 Pro and Radeon 9600 XT), with drivers Catalyst 4.2, 4.3, 6.2 - these are practically unusable in Windows 98 on this board, there are constant freezes and instability. In WinXP they work fine, performance is great.
- enabling/disabling/changing any BIOS options pertaining to AGP: (forced AGP1X / 2X/ 4X / enabled-disabled Fast Writes, etc)
If anybody has any suggestions, I would appreaciate it, because I'm all out of ideas 😁
My guess is that this is a BIOS bug, something that they never bothered to fix. I actually had a similar experience with a Socket A/Athlon XP board - however I was able to fix that with a BIOS downgrade.