I never trusted those.Īlso the initial HD Radeon series is known to be jank (HD3850 was a big redemption). Any and all help would be appreciated, thank you! Reply 1 of 10, by yochenhsieh It runs worse than if I were to use integrated graphics! I am not sure if the HD 2400 is a weaker card than my prior Radeon 9550 (which I had to retire as it started artifacting), or if there's something wrong with my GPU, considering how I had a hard time trying to install drivers and getting Windows to identify it. When I tried to play certain games, the card seems like it doesn't perform as well as it should for example Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003) suffers from slowdown during any scenes with particle effects, such as explosions, and the entirety of Simpsons Hit and Run runs at a low framerate (~15-20 FPS), even on the lowest resolution setting. Recently I've acquired a Radeon HD 2400 Pro, Visiontek brand, and had a hassle trying to install its drivers I finally did it with Omega drivers. First and foremost I feel like this question might not be entirely relevant to this forum, since the games I'm having issues with aren't quite "very old", and Windows XP is far from a "new system", but I reckon you guys might have an answer.
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