Oct 3, 2007, 06:39 AM
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No BSODs of the sort (nv4_disp.dll), or anything remotely related to drivers? First thing that comes to mind is do you have VSync enabled? I've never myself had this kind of problem before--my videocard problem (major artifacting) ended up being a PSU on its way out the door. I would imagine videocard symptoms are different between each one in correlation with a faulty PSU; you can take that route and pop your PSU in a friend's computer and trying out the equivalent of your games on his computer. Other things:
- Check card's seating and reseat if necessary.
- If AGP, Fastwrites and Sideband Addressing enabled?
- Try dusting your AGP/PCI slot with compressed air.
I would actually advise you dust your whole setup to ensure proper airflow; due to overheating, your graphics card will start to throttle to prevent frying your card. Good luck.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
Last edited by BIGWORM; Oct 3, 2007 at 06:42 AM.
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