You should be able to get into windows and download the drivers after you get the PSU and VGA card installed.If not try the drivers on the CD until you can download the latest driver. I have an asus board with VIA chip P4M800 and works fine with the powercolor 3850. They've updated the agp hotfix http://support.ati.com/ics/support/default.asp?deptID=894&task=knowledge&questionID=31625 But, I don't think you'll need it for sapphre card.
I'm running Powercolor HD3850 AGP with Asrock 4coredual sata, which is almost the same as the dual vsta model. It is good enough for over 11000 in 3dmark06, but You will likely get around 9000-10000 with a e6300. I also modded my e5200 cpu to boot at a default fsb of 266mhz, so over 3.3ghz helps with the scores. Plays Crysis fine, so all other games no probs.
Interesting...good to know....Just 2 quick questions, Is your ram DDR1 or 2 and do you have it running your in dual channel mode? ALso, Do you think the power supply that I currently have is enough to support the 3850 agp?
My ram is DDR1 cas 2.3.2.5 Gskill 2gb in dual channel mode. Considering that DDR2 is cheap you would get better performance than with cas 3 ddr1. I don't think low latency ddr1 would make much difference fps wise than ddr2 would, but if you have cheap ddr1 then ddr2 would be the way to go. My old psu caused problems with this setup, an Antec Smartpower 2 500w, whereas prev comp with Pentium M cpu @ 2.7ghz and same Vid card had no probs at all with it. New Thermaltake psu fixed the probs. Your psu is likely better than the Antec was so see how you go. The Pci-ex to AGP bridge chip (rialto) on these cards can cause lockups and crashes when it overheats, as Powercolor and other manufacturers somehow decided not to put a heatsink on it. I did and the card runs much better, but I still keep the speed to about 810/954 when doing online gaming. The dual core intel cpu's max out the video card which increased the problems compared to none on old system at 823/954. If You get a sapphire card,they don't clock up to the same speed as the Powercolor cards due to lower gpu volts, also they have a inferior cooler.
Hello , I'm considering to buy a AGP ATI HD 3850 card because my XFX 7950GT is dieing already only one dvi port works..., will I see a performance boost over my XFX 7950GT ? I read a lot over the HD 3850 to be the fastest AGP of this moment , is this true ???
I can't get ATI OverDrive to work with my AGP 3850.The clock settings aren't sticking.Has anyone had any success with this card?
I'm having the same problem as you it could be a bug with the drivers.:bang: Hopefully someone with the same card that got it working could point us in the right direction.
Hello, yesterday i bought a 3850 agp card from Powercolor and i can't make it work, my system reeboot randomly after entering windows or if i try to run some 3D aplication, like a game or a benchmark. I've updated my mbord bios and chipset drivers, and tried the drivers that came with the graphics card and the ati drivers with the hotfix. I also changed some agp bios settings like the fastwrite, graphics aperture size to 128 and 256 mb and the agp 3.0 calibration cycle and no go. I've read that there are some incompatibilities with this cards and VIA. Is it possible to make this work or should I try to return the card? AMD64 +3000 Asus AV8 TCCD 2x512MB PC3200 CL2 ATI Raddeon X850 Pro (former card, everything worked fine) Maxtor 160GB + 2X WD 250GB Fonte Revoltec chromus II 450W Win XP Pro Thanks in advance and sorry for my bad english.
ATI Overdrive Not Sticking I'm joining the crowd here with a non functioning overdrive. I can run the self-test and it runs through the GPU and memory tests fine. When I try to slide the settings higher and "apply", it just reverts back to stock. I've successfully overclocked using ATI Tool, but it seems to overclock constantly even in 2D mode. The Overdrive is supposed to kick in overclocks only in 3D mode as needed. I too would be grateful for some ideas on this one. Beyond that issue, the card seems to run fine (Powercolor). Thanks
Is that why the settings don't save?Because overdrive only sets the clocks higher when you're playing a game? Edit:According to spyre over at ati/amd forums : spyre Moderator The overdrive clockspeeds only get used in 3D ------------------------- Game.AMD Administrator
Hey gleal, i got the same A8V mainboard im my second config as you and exact the same issues. As i wrote here: http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=282935 Set the BIOS setting "AGP Mode" to 4x
Hey Loster, thank you very much, it worked fine! It must be the only setting that i didn't tried, LOL I wonder if that reduction from 8x to 4x causes any bottleneck or lack of performance, do you know something about that? Now i can play grid and all that games that require pixel shader 3 or greater. Cheers
Hi all, I wanted to know if you think the HD 3850 will be a good upgrade for my system. I always thought I would rebuild in a year or so but then looking around yesterday saw that AGP is still going strong and if this card can get me through another couple of years then...great. I am a casual gamer only own 3 or so titles, may get the new FEAR as I loved the last one. Only worried that $180 is a bit of money for a card that may not see much improvement on with my CPU.(Then again I paid $130 for this crap X1650 Pro card:bang My system is OC'd at auto 10% and very stable but would love it if I could finally turn all the eye candy on FEAR. MOBO temps are always 50-60C and even on a 42C day my CPU hits only 70-72C. Is the Prescott CPU going to bottleneck much? In addition, I have looked at my psu, bought it to get the X1650 pro stable and it's a piece of crap Ritmo 500W with only 20 amps on the single 12v rail so understand I will have to buy a new one (Coolermaster Extreme 460W PSCORS460PCARA3 - anybody got it or know it? it has 2 x 12v rails with 18 amps each, should be enough I guess, though I am running 3 hdd, 1 wifi card, 1 tv card, the sound card and gpu!) So it gets down to A$186 for Powercolour hd3850, A$64 for the psu....and then if I go crazy A$165 for a samsung spinpoint 1 tb hdd to ease the load and bring my OS and drives into Sata time OR at least $800-$900 to build new rig with 775 chipset and E8400 etc etc. When I built this rig 2 years ago I didn't think I would have to upgrade for awhile and though I am happy with it, the chance to set it up for the next 3-4 years stably and play new games , blu-ray etc with a stable PSU (atm the 3.3v is dropping into high 2.9's even after cleaning dust out of the PSU) is very tempting. Thoughts and opinions? I do love the mobo, very easy to oc and full of expansion slots and I built this baby:nerd: Thanks in advance for your ideas.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814131141 Looks like they've changed the card.The heatsink at least is now plastic vs. copper.I wonder what else is different if anything?I also wonder if the temps are better with the plastic heatsink/fan?
I would think a copper heatsink is better isn't it, more conductive therefore more heat into it and then with the fan more heat out? Seems the same in Oz now too...all seem to have a black plastic heatsink? Why?
Yea, I'm pretty sure the copper wins there, especially since there are no memory heatsink anymore from the looks of it. I guess they must be lowering production costs or something.Glad I got my card before they made the change.
I returned a Powercolor HD3850 AGP about a month ago to Newegg mainly cause it didn't work well with my board but also because the description on their web site showed the copper cooler, card came with plastic one. Newegg said they got pics and info from Powercolor. A day or so later Newegg pulled the Powercolor HD3850 AGP from it's site. It is now back but now with the plastic cooler pic and there is only 1 review listed for it. Sam
Well I have discovered that Powercolor has indeed changed the model from the original PowerColor PCS HD3850 512MB AGP Product Name :AG3850 512MD3-P with the copperheatsink and zerotherm cooler and slightly oc'd mem clocks to the plastic one (AG3850 512MD3), I guess to save costsuke2: I would have liked to get the HIS Iceq3 Turbo model but none currently available in Oz :3eyes: But I was lucky enough to still find one of the performance Powercolor's so @ $205 Au$ I am eagerly awaiting my new card! This is the one most of the reviews were done for at the release date and a couple of reviews done using my board and same clock speed P4. Very excited:infinity: and looking for about a 4X increase in gaming performance from my old card (on ebay now...anybody want it!:wanker: I'll let you know how I go. I already have the 9.1 drivers and the AGP hotfix downloaded, Coolermaster Extreme 460W PSU coming with it and hope all will be good for :biggun: Thanks guys this thread provided a heap of info and convinced me to keep my rig going for another couple of years. Cheers
just played FEAR2 on my second system. AMD64 3700+ (2200 Mhz) 2GB RAM Vista 32bit ATI AGP HD3850 Ingame setting 1280x1024 everything maxed out 4x AA. FPS range 30fps - 60fps. It stutters during the continuous ingame loading times on my machine, coz the harddiskdrive is in use at that time, maybe 2GB of RAM isnt enough for that game and Vista ? I dunno but thats the only one thing what is alil anoying for me. However, all in one i am very happy with this AGP Card. Maybe i should test the Win7 OS , WIN7 shouldnt be that much resources and RAM hungry . Two screenshot: