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Bad ATI Radeon X1200

GoldDust69

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look at GPU Clock, Pixel Fillrate, Texture Fillrate , Transistors

I would like to need flash Bios.

Lapton Acer Emachine E625 windows 10


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It's just a very old card, if you plan on gaming I'd suggest saving up for a new proper gaming laptop or even better a desktop.:)
 
Agreed, that is an entry level GPU from 10 years ago. No BIOS flash in the land is going to help that...
 
I'm surprised there is a Win 10 driver for that GPU.
 
Hello Everyone for answer thank you and Mine Desktop Tower been stolen last year in Christmas weekend I was away for one week with my family after i got home and everything almost stolen my stuff tower, laptop, DVD 5 in 1 machine , ,stereo speaker and I just moved last month ago better now i know who did it i found it but can't steal agian i m on high building apartment better than old building this guy was climb with ladder and break in windows and stolen. I will building new one Desktop Tower and new keyboard gaming and mouse again

P.S I have 4 laptops some it's work got 2 of 4 other still some hardware didn't stolen whew !! and I got it fixed some it's work
GoldDust
 
Do the clocks change under load? Like using the PCIE test rendering on GPUZ
Maybe it's just GPUZ not detecting the GPU properly...
 
Don't do it unless you are instructed to do so by the manufacturer of the device, no bios update will help that much, infact it will result in you having a nonfunctioning product.

In other words, DON'T SCREW WITH IT! Leave it alone.
 
why dont you try Windows Vista drivers
usually most of Vista drivers work on Win7
and if you lucky, you might get it work on Win 10 too

I know its sound weird
I had a ASUS v8170 geforce4 mx 440 lying around
and i decided to plugged it in Win7 machine with vista driver, it works !
 
why dont you try Windows Vista drivers
usually most of Vista drivers work on Win7
and if you lucky, you might get it work on Win 10 too

I know its sound weird
I had a ASUS v8170 geforce4 mx 440 lying around
and i decided to plugged it in Win7 machine with vista driver, it works !

I think the OP is currently using the Vista driver as AMD doesn't seem to provide a Windows 7 driver for that GPU :)
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