Turbo Cache video cards

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I recently bought a GForce video card with 256mb onboard and up to 512 with
TurboCache. How can I check if this video card is using the extra 256mb from
my RAM memory? Is TurboCache using ordinary RAM automaticly? I don't have to
set it? I tried both MS and NVIDIA drivers, but no one seems to have
settings for it.

Thanks in advance.
 
TurboCache:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TurboCache

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Windows Desktop Experience -
Windows Vista Enthusiast

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"TMA" <tmasoftwares@ig.com.br> wrote in message news:ekOuQf26IHA.3672@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
I recently bought a GForce video card with 256mb onboard and up to 512 with
TurboCache. How can I check if this video card is using the extra 256mb from
my RAM memory? Is TurboCache using ordinary RAM automaticly? I don't have to
set it? I tried both MS and NVIDIA drivers, but no one seems to have
settings for it.

Thanks in advance.
 
Thank you very much. Will read it.

"Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgmail.com> wrote in message
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> TurboCache:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TurboCache
>
> --
> Carey Frisch
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Desktop Experience -
> Windows Vista Enthusiast
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> "TMA" <tmasoftwares@ig.com.br> wrote in message
> news:ekOuQf26IHA.3672@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> I recently bought a GForce video card with 256mb onboard and up to 512
> with
> TurboCache. How can I check if this video card is using the extra 256mb
> from
> my RAM memory? Is TurboCache using ordinary RAM automaticly? I don't have
> to
> set it? I tried both MS and NVIDIA drivers, but no one seems to have
> settings for it.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
 
Pretty much like Carey linked..

TMA782512 Wrote:
> How can I check if this video card is using the extra 256mb from my RAM
> memory?

can't

TMA782512 Wrote:
> Is TurboCache using ordinary RAM automaticly?

yep

TMA782512 Wrote:
> I don't have to set it?

right


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Brian the King
 
Ok, I have GeForce 7200 GS. It comes with 128mb onboard and TC to 512mb. My
RAM memory is 4GB.
Do you think graphic rate of 2.4 on Vista is acceptable with this card? I
have really bad performaces in games like Second Life or MS Flight
Simulator. Even my onboard intel graphics seemed to be faster, even though
it had lower quality.



"Carey Frisch [MVP]" <cnfrisch@nospamgmail.com> wrote in message
news:ulwgVn26IHA.4092@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> TurboCache:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TurboCache
>
> --
> Carey Frisch
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Desktop Experience -
> Windows Vista Enthusiast
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>
> "TMA" <tmasoftwares@ig.com.br> wrote in message
> news:ekOuQf26IHA.3672@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> I recently bought a GForce video card with 256mb onboard and up to 512
> with
> TurboCache. How can I check if this video card is using the extra 256mb
> from
> my RAM memory? Is TurboCache using ordinary RAM automaticly? I don't have
> to
> set it? I tried both MS and NVIDIA drivers, but no one seems to have
> settings for it.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
 
2.4 is too low. My laptop gets 3.0 with a 6150GO 64MB onboard, up to
512MB TC. Yours should be above 2.4, but I don't know what could be
wrong.

However, even if you boost your score up the 7200 is unsuitable for
playing any recent games. Only older games will run well, and you will
not get good Flight Sim performance unless you move back to like version
2000 or earlier.


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Brian the King
 
"TMA" <tmasoftwares@ig.com.br> wrote in message
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> Ok, I have GeForce 7200 GS. It comes with 128mb onboard and TC to 512mb.
> My RAM memory is 4GB.
> Do you think graphic rate of 2.4 on Vista is acceptable with this card? I
> have really bad performaces in games like Second Life or MS Flight
> Simulator. Even my onboard intel graphics seemed to be faster, even though
> it had lower quality.
>

2.4 is an abysmal graphics rating for gaming. I think I had something like
4.0 with my old 7600GT. That's probably what I'd call acceptable for games.
I since got an 8800GTX though, and that gives me 5.9...until such time as
the 5.9 ceiling is removed! -)

For a system with 4GB of RAM, your gfx card is quite a bottleneck.

JW
 
In article <#GH08A36IHA.4108@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl>,
TMA <tmasoftwares@ig.com.br> wrote:
>Ok, I have GeForce 7200 GS. It comes with 128mb onboard and TC to 512mb. My
>RAM memory is 4GB.


Ok, look, here's the thing with Nvidia cards. The first
number is the series, 4,5,6,7 etc. They're up to 9. The second is
essentially the speed of the card. A 6800 is much faster than a 7200
but doesn't have as many "features" (that nothing much uses anyway :-)

Soooo...it's not impossible that your on board graphics is better,
they've come a long way. OTOH you can probably score an 8600 for like 60
bucks on sale so you might consider an upgrade if you do any kind of
serious gaming. No need to spend 400 bucks for a 9800 GTX or whatever.

In the mean time, make sure your drivers are up to date. Nvidia cards
are very sensitive to driver issues.
 
Well, I just installed NVidia official driver (1.75.19) and it just got
worse ... 2.3 now lol
I am seriously considering just taking this card out and let onboard intel
take control. I don't remember exactly what rate I had when I had that on,
but for sure it was faster. A pity, cos NVidia's visual quality is lot
better.

"Brian the King" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message
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>
> 2.4 is too low. My laptop gets 3.0 with a 6150GO 64MB onboard, up to
> 512MB TC. Yours should be above 2.4, but I don't know what could be
> wrong.
>
> However, even if you boost your score up the 7200 is unsuitable for
> playing any recent games. Only older games will run well, and you will
> not get good Flight Sim performance unless you move back to like version
> 2000 or earlier.
>
>
> --
> Brian the King
>
 
Thanks for your info.
The thing is ... even for a card with 128mb onboard and which can use up to
512 of my RAM its performance is wayyy below any expectations. I have just
installed nvidia oficial drivers and it is even worse now ... 2.3. But at
least the graphics look a little nicer, so I'll keep it for now.
So, do you think I should try some thirdypart driver or something? Is there
a way to boost it up?

"the wharf rat" <wrat@panix.com> wrote in message
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> In article <#GH08A36IHA.4108@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl>,
> TMA <tmasoftwares@ig.com.br> wrote:
>>Ok, I have GeForce 7200 GS. It comes with 128mb onboard and TC to 512mb.
>>My
>>RAM memory is 4GB.

>
> Ok, look, here's the thing with Nvidia cards. The first
> number is the series, 4,5,6,7 etc. They're up to 9. The second is
> essentially the speed of the card. A 6800 is much faster than a 7200
> but doesn't have as many "features" (that nothing much uses anyway :-)
>
> Soooo...it's not impossible that your on board graphics is better,
> they've come a long way. OTOH you can probably score an 8600 for like 60
> bucks on sale so you might consider an upgrade if you do any kind of
> serious gaming. No need to spend 400 bucks for a 9800 GTX or whatever.
>
> In the mean time, make sure your drivers are up to date. Nvidia cards
> are very sensitive to driver issues.
>
>
 
no amount of turbo cache or driver support will help you get better
performance with that card.....
the ''turbo cache'' is pretty crap in most cases as your system ram
usually runs a lot slower than your v-ram so it will cause more trouble
than good

its old my friend & vista is a new animal...

if you like i can select a card to fit your budget that will run rings
around your 7200GS :)


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skunksmash

E2180 @ 3.2ghz
arctic cooler pro 775
4GB gskill HZ @ 1050mhz
Asus P5K premium
160GB seagate 7200
coloursit 600w psu
PNY 8800GT 512mb
 
skunksmash783311 Wrote:
> ...if you like i can select a card to fit your budget that will run
> rings around your 7200GS :)

post your system specs as well TMS


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Brian the King
 
> post your system specs as well TMS

Intel Core2 Duo 1.8ghz
4GB RAM PC2-6400U DDR2-400
Intel D946GZIS
Intel Extreme Graphics 3 (disabled)
NVidia GeForce 7200 GS (enabled)
320GB SATA2 Samsung
40GB IDE
LG H54N DVD burner
 
> Soooo...it's not impossible that your on board graphics is better,
> they've come a long way.


You were right ... I took that sh*t off my system and now I got 3.8!
Amazing!
On board is intel 946gz ... good one.
 
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