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I just bought the Gigabyte HD 2400 Pro video card to install in an IBM Pentium 4
3GHz computer. The first driver I installed was the latest from the Gigabyte web
site. It took about 5 minutes for the computer to boot, but the driver installed
and worked EXCEPT that the mouse become jerky when I right click on an icon, for
example, and clicked on Properties.
Thinking the driver was the problem, I uninstalled it from Control Panel. On
reboot, the driver was not installed. As a test, I installed the older driver
from the CD. It seemed to work okay. Next, I went through Windows Update, which
reported that a new driver was available. Having had good luck with hardware
drivers supplied through Windows Update, I tried it. It took another 5 minutes
to install and reboot. Now the mouse is jerking again.
Rather than live with a down level driver, I'm inclined to return the card for
an NVidia. The reasons I bought this card are 1) it has a DVI output, 2) it is
cheap, 3) it is PCI-Express, and 4) it is ATI/Gigabyte. So far, I'm not too
impressed.
If there is something that I can do to solve this problem, please make a
suggestion. Reducing hardware acceleration helped some, but not much.
The computer is a brand new installation of Windows XP Pro, fully patched, no
viruses, no spyware. (If I boot to the on board video card, there is no jerkiness.)
3GHz computer. The first driver I installed was the latest from the Gigabyte web
site. It took about 5 minutes for the computer to boot, but the driver installed
and worked EXCEPT that the mouse become jerky when I right click on an icon, for
example, and clicked on Properties.
Thinking the driver was the problem, I uninstalled it from Control Panel. On
reboot, the driver was not installed. As a test, I installed the older driver
from the CD. It seemed to work okay. Next, I went through Windows Update, which
reported that a new driver was available. Having had good luck with hardware
drivers supplied through Windows Update, I tried it. It took another 5 minutes
to install and reboot. Now the mouse is jerking again.
Rather than live with a down level driver, I'm inclined to return the card for
an NVidia. The reasons I bought this card are 1) it has a DVI output, 2) it is
cheap, 3) it is PCI-Express, and 4) it is ATI/Gigabyte. So far, I'm not too
impressed.
If there is something that I can do to solve this problem, please make a
suggestion. Reducing hardware acceleration helped some, but not much.
The computer is a brand new installation of Windows XP Pro, fully patched, no
viruses, no spyware. (If I boot to the on board video card, there is no jerkiness.)