UPDATE: I was using iTunes today, and my system appeared to... kind of crash. It appeared to have froze (the mouse wouldn't move, no response to keyboard, and the song progress bar was not moving), but my music continued to play. Does this help lead to a solution?
Okay, so I've had some what appears to be graphic related problems for a long time. Here are the original system specs, as well as specs after replacement parts:
Intel Q6600 -> No Change
Abit Mobo -> Asus P5QL Pro
MSI 8800GTS 640MB -> Sapphire ATI 5770 1GB
X-Clio 620W PSU -> OCZ 700W StealthXStream PSU
4GB OCZ Reaper DDR2 800
Windows Vista/Windows 7 32-bit -> Windows 7 64-bit
Dual 22inch 1080P Monitors (DVI)
The issue first occured with the 8800GTS, where after 30+ minutes of gameplay (Call of Duty 4), the display driver would fail, causing either crash, or black out to desktop. There were no artifacts. As I was testing to figure out the problem (at first I thought it was overheating), my motherboard died. I replaced it in hopes that would fix the problem. No luck. I finally have the money for a new GPU, so I purchase the 5770 and OCZ power supply in a combo pack.
Swapping just the GPU out causes some issues ( One monitor color, the other grayscale? and display driver fail, as well as artifacts after exiting games)
Swapping out the PSU as well (Maybe bad power caused the problem), but no improvements. Upon exiting Wolfenstein, artifacts, and upon playing Borderlands, some weird screen blacking out and artifacts.
Could bad memory cause this problem? Could the GPU and the system memory be bad? Could the case cause a short? Bad Processor? What else could it be?
Dan
Okay, so I've had some what appears to be graphic related problems for a long time. Here are the original system specs, as well as specs after replacement parts:
Intel Q6600 -> No Change
Abit Mobo -> Asus P5QL Pro
MSI 8800GTS 640MB -> Sapphire ATI 5770 1GB
X-Clio 620W PSU -> OCZ 700W StealthXStream PSU
4GB OCZ Reaper DDR2 800
Windows Vista/Windows 7 32-bit -> Windows 7 64-bit
Dual 22inch 1080P Monitors (DVI)
The issue first occured with the 8800GTS, where after 30+ minutes of gameplay (Call of Duty 4), the display driver would fail, causing either crash, or black out to desktop. There were no artifacts. As I was testing to figure out the problem (at first I thought it was overheating), my motherboard died. I replaced it in hopes that would fix the problem. No luck. I finally have the money for a new GPU, so I purchase the 5770 and OCZ power supply in a combo pack.
Swapping just the GPU out causes some issues ( One monitor color, the other grayscale? and display driver fail, as well as artifacts after exiting games)
Swapping out the PSU as well (Maybe bad power caused the problem), but no improvements. Upon exiting Wolfenstein, artifacts, and upon playing Borderlands, some weird screen blacking out and artifacts.
Could bad memory cause this problem? Could the GPU and the system memory be bad? Could the case cause a short? Bad Processor? What else could it be?
Dan
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