Innocent Devil Posted August 25, 2005 Posted August 25, 2005 I hav intel 915GAV orig Intel Boxed M/BNo Ext PCI x16 cardso naturally GMA900 is the Graphics CardPainkiller says "ERR:Could not initialize DirectX 9 Renderer " Why ?
-= Mancubus =- Posted August 26, 2005 Posted August 26, 2005 Because it isn't DX9-compatible.It doesn't have hardware support for DX9.Though, I play PainKiller on my old GF4 4200 card and it doesn't complain... That is strange...
cyanide Posted August 26, 2005 Posted August 26, 2005 is dx9.0c installed ?if yes, try increasing vram...
Innocent Devil Posted August 26, 2005 Author Posted August 26, 2005 Ya i hav XP MCE 05 with all updatesintel says it is DirectX 9c complaintand DxDiag shows DDK version 9i hav 1GB ram and 256 MB of it is shared for the graphics cardmy frnd hav a Intel Extreme2 onboard Graphics --same err another with nVdia GForce MX 400 --No errso isn't about "onboard " graphics ?
tarquel Posted August 28, 2005 Posted August 28, 2005 well - possibly not ALL on-board graphic chipsets, but the "Intel Extreme 2" (and 3 too i guess) is notorious for not being able to play the vast majority of DX9 dependant games (and even older DX 8 compliant ones).In short - unless the onboard graphics chipset is based on something like a nvidia or ati style, i.e. where that are specifically for games (nvidia MX 400 onboard - old one but show my point here) then they arent gonna be any good for any sort of standard gaming - unless you're playing real old games Hope that makes sense.Best bet if you dont have any/much money is to try and get a budget-style graphics card that is Directx 9 compliant Regards & HTH,Nath.
Innocent Devil Posted September 2, 2005 Author Posted September 2, 2005 i hav a PCIe x16 slot in m/bwhich will be thebest cost effective PCIe card to buy ==> to get max juice out of min $$
cyanide Posted September 2, 2005 Posted September 2, 2005 im not sure about the costs,but the nvidia 6600gt is one of the best bang-for-the-buck cards right now...i wouldve recommended a radeon 9600xt or a 9800pro, but they dont make em in pcie slots...best bet would if youre an ati fan would be a x600...x300 is s***...
tarquel Posted September 7, 2005 Posted September 7, 2005 Innocent - take a look at this:http://shop.ati.com/searchresults.asp?dept_id=39 RADEON® X800 PRO PCIE 256MB - REFURB with 3yr WarrantyThat sounds really good to me lolCheersN.
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