I recently upgraded my video card from a 9600XT AGP to a X1950PRO(CLUB3D)256mb, AGP. I have a funny feeling that my old card ran better than this new card is running. 3DMARK06 gave me 3519 points. That seems a little low for such a card. Can anybody help me out? For example, when i play World of Warcraft in 1280x1024, with everything set to low, i get graphic stutter when moving my character around(15-25fps). My 9600XT ran this game smooth with everything on middle to high. I have ATI TRAY TOOLS installed, and as far as i know, everything is set correctly. Also, i am using the latest ATI driver(7.1). Here are my computer specs-ASUS P4C800-e Deluxe mainboard--Intel P4 2,6ghz--2gb ram--CLUB3D x1950pro 256mb agp--430watt TARGAN psu--WinXP Pro/sp2.---Could this problem be the result of an out-dated mainboard bios? When my old video card died, i reset the cmos, and that of course reset my bios to the original bios. Could this be my problem? Is my psu strong enough? I have no clue. Please help me out. Thanks.


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