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- Mr Flibbles
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I call overheats or busted memory.
In the very unlikely category are it might be the way you've chained stuff with psu rails, or that the mobo is a bit jiggered on the pci-e slot.
The not really possible category contains, you haven't seated the gpu/ram properly.
The anything else I can think of category has - it could just be one of those weird things that sometimes gets fixed if you take everything out the mobo then put it back in again.
In the very unlikely category are it might be the way you've chained stuff with psu rails, or that the mobo is a bit jiggered on the pci-e slot.
The not really possible category contains, you haven't seated the gpu/ram properly.
The anything else I can think of category has - it could just be one of those weird things that sometimes gets fixed if you take everything out the mobo then put it back in again.
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- Mr Flibbles
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This is getting ridiculous.
New card arrived today, i put it back in the pc, run crysis to see if everything runs nicely this time, everything seems to be going allright until i'm about half an hour in the game, and voila; lines are back.
Also, don't know if it has any relevance, but somehow i can't get my internet working again, even though i didn't change anything since last time...
New card arrived today, i put it back in the pc, run crysis to see if everything runs nicely this time, everything seems to be going allright until i'm about half an hour in the game, and voila; lines are back.
Also, don't know if it has any relevance, but somehow i can't get my internet working again, even though i didn't change anything since last time...
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- Mr Flibbles
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same as these:
http://img376.imageshack.us/img376/8463 ... olsvn8.jpg
i'll fiddle with drivers for a bit more and let you know.
oh, and the internet thing is fixed.
http://img376.imageshack.us/img376/8463 ... olsvn8.jpg
i'll fiddle with drivers for a bit more and let you know.
oh, and the internet thing is fixed.
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this thing:
http://www.azerty.nl/producten/product_detail/?ID=11497
they did verify that my card was, indeed, kaput, so maybe there is something breaking my cards? Seems unlikely but you never know.
http://www.azerty.nl/producten/product_detail/?ID=11497
they did verify that my card was, indeed, kaput, so maybe there is something breaking my cards? Seems unlikely but you never know.
There was a rumour recently that certain nvidia drivers were "destroying" cards - as in causing irrepairable damage somehow. It was unfounded, though, and many people said it wasn't possible. Besides, you're using an ATi card, so that's irrelevant.
Anyway, all I can think of are problems with the PSU failing to correctly power the card, problems with the motherboard failing to register or interact with the card, or problems with RAM because RAM can be a cupcake sometimes and cause all kinds of shit to happen.
It's fucking annoying when you assemble a computer and there's something SOMEWHERE that's incompatible. You've just got to find what it is.
Anyway, all I can think of are problems with the PSU failing to correctly power the card, problems with the motherboard failing to register or interact with the card, or problems with RAM because RAM can be a cupcake sometimes and cause all kinds of shit to happen.
It's fucking annoying when you assemble a computer and there's something SOMEWHERE that's incompatible. You've just got to find what it is.
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- Morbo
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That should be more than up to the job, so that's not likely to be it.
Crysis?Mr. Johnson wrote:they did verify that my card was, indeed, kaput, so maybe there is something breaking my cards? Seems unlikely but you never know.
The things likely to kill a graphics card are;
Heat
Bad power (too much, not enough, no stable power)
Evil mobo feeding too much power.
Have you tried (no idea if it'll work) sticking the GPU in the lower PCI-E slot on your mobo?
edit: piss, I thought i'd posted this.
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- Morbo
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sounds like it is probably a heat issue from talking with Mr.J on xfire.
I found http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php ... ost2751569 which he's tried, so that might help.
I found http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php ... ost2751569 which he's tried, so that might help.
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- Mr Flibbles
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*shock paddles back to life*
Right, fat pc guy said he tried an nvidia card in my machine, and ran it for two days straight, without problems. sounds to me like my mobo really fucking hates ATI. temporary solution= get an nvidia card.
Now, i'm a retard when it comes to choosing the right card, so what card would you recommend?
my previous one was this:
http://www.azerty.nl/producten/product_detail/?ID=81000
wich cost €168
i'm looking for something good in the same price class, and obviously i'd like something good, something that won't break this time. Here's what the store has:
http://www.azerty.nl/producten/zoek/?PA ... =prijs_asc
(sorry for not being in English, but i have to order from this site or i'll have to pay for a new one)
cheers!
Right, fat pc guy said he tried an nvidia card in my machine, and ran it for two days straight, without problems. sounds to me like my mobo really fucking hates ATI. temporary solution= get an nvidia card.
Now, i'm a retard when it comes to choosing the right card, so what card would you recommend?
my previous one was this:
http://www.azerty.nl/producten/product_detail/?ID=81000
wich cost €168
i'm looking for something good in the same price class, and obviously i'd like something good, something that won't break this time. Here's what the store has:
http://www.azerty.nl/producten/zoek/?PA ... =prijs_asc
(sorry for not being in English, but i have to order from this site or i'll have to pay for a new one)
cheers!
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- Morbo
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how very, very odd.
http://www.azerty.nl/8-160-88802/geforce-9800gt-sc.html
or
http://www.azerty.nl/8-160-88806/geforc ... kimbo.html
would be my choices from there.
Though for super-cheap backup card, that 8800GT off ocuk is a really good deal.
http://www.azerty.nl/8-160-88802/geforce-9800gt-sc.html
or
http://www.azerty.nl/8-160-88806/geforc ... kimbo.html
would be my choices from there.
Though for super-cheap backup card, that 8800GT off ocuk is a really good deal.
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