System Specs
E6300 dual core @ 1.92Ghz
Asus P5V-VM DH Motherboard(really pants for overclocking and is getting changed)
Corsair Value DDR2 @ 533Mhz
200GB IDE HDD
7950GT @ gpu597MHz/mem1.64GHz
i'm having a problem 3DMARK2006 always dies before it can show the scores, i think right after the "return to the watchamacallii war in space" bench, as soon as it tries to start the next one it craps out, with no error messages. :/
i'm having a problem 3DMARK2006 always dies before it can show the scores, i think right after the "return to the watchamacallii war in space" bench, as soon as it tries to start the next one it craps out, with no error messages. :/
That is usually a video driver problem
Try removing, and re installing your drivers
but it runs fine with 3DMARK2005, 3DMARK2003, and all the older ones
also none of the other games, software complains anything about drivers, also this is a new rig everything is fresh install with no error messages (just barely 3 weeks)
i'll wait for the next release of the video drivers, then i'll do the uninstall / reinstall and try to run 2006 again... we should have some new drivers sometimes in Jan/07
but it runs fine with 3DMARK2005, 3DMARK2003, and all the older ones
also none of the other games, software complains anything about drivers, also this is a new rig everything is fresh install with no error messages (just barely 3 weeks)
i'll wait for the next release of the video drivers, then i'll do the uninstall / reinstall and try to run 2006 again... we should have some new drivers sometimes in Jan/07
06 uses Vertex, and Pixel Shader Rendering not used in the previous versions, so the fact that they are working doesn't mean you don't have a problem
It's a very simple proses to re-install the drivers
control panel/add remove programs/nvidia drivers/remove only the following/video drivers/delete saved profiles, yes
reboot
cancel the new device wizard, after reboot
select the driver you want to use, and run the exe.
everything is working fine right now, and i'm not gonna go mess around the system for just 1 single bench program, that isn't working right, when everything else is working properly.
you know how the saying goes, "if it aint broke don't fix it" and you have no idea how true that is, LOL i lost count of all those occassions when i only wanted to fix a tiny browser issue, drove me to pretty much do a full overhaul of the entire system, because one software problems leads to another, then another, then another and another and... by the time you finish it's been like 4 ~ 5 hours later, and you wasted all that time because you only wanted to fix 1 tiny little thing that under "normal" circumstances it'd have taken only a few seconds.