6800 Video Problems!!!

Aug 15, 2004
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I have had my current Chaintech AA6800 for about 6 months now. I love it, and it kills my old 5200 it replaced (obviously). However, this last week I have been having some problems with it. I ran dxdiag, and more specifically the direct3d and directdraw tests. The directdraw ran fine until it got to the full-screen tests. It would start the test, then immediately show a full white screen with a thin vertical yellow line about a third from the left on the screen. It had never done this before, but my games still ran fine, so I ignored it (stupidly). Now, it seems when I do anything (games, full screen video, etc.) in full screen I get this same white screen. Now even my BIOS screen and Windows XP loading screen give this.

Please help, any advice appreciated.


Also worth noting, I have an NV Silencer 5 installed on this (it's been on for 5 months, so it's not the problem), but it does prevent me from RMA'ing the card :-(

I am not overclocked (running at 358/385, stock) and my idle temp is 50C.
 

Cdubneeddeal

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Per your signature you're overclocking your card and have it unlocked ;)

What did you use between the NV5 and the core and the memory? AS5? What kind of temps are you running at when it was/is overclocked?
 
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AS5 is what's applied, and yes, I realize now that my sig is not very up to date. I installed the mobo in my sig about a month ago, and have been running stock/locked since then. The temps, even at load, when overclocked before, never got above 70C.
 

Cdubneeddeal

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You have pretty high temps. At load I get 50c...from what I heard you're not supposed to put AS5 on the mem chips due to the conductivity of the AS5 but I don't think that would be your problem, but then again, who knows.
 
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I don't think they're that high, as I've seen plenty of others who break 80+ at load. Also, the AS5 has been on the mem chips for 5 months, I don't think that's the issue, as the problem just started this week.
 
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Bump for help, this is really getting frustrating! I tried re-installing drivers, and will reformat if anyone thinks that will help. This is a brand new system, and fairly high-performance, and I'd like it to run at stock, let alone overclocking it!

I bumped down my mem speed to 333, as I've heard some DDR400 sticks have trouble running dual-channel at 400.

Also of note, my Soltek HW monitor in Windows is reporting 11.776V on the 12V rail, could this be causing the issue? is it enough of a deficit to be causing video problems? My rig is in my signature.

Any help greatly appreciated!

EDIT: Sandra reports 11.90V on the 12V rail, is even that enough to cause a problem?
 
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I'm sorry to keep bumping this, but I am at my wits' end! Could it be the PSU causing this? It would be much cheaper to buy a better PSU than replace the video card...
 

Killrose

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If you are with-in %5 of your rated voltages under-load, your PSU is good. Try re-installing your chipset AGP driver only, then DX9B, then your vid card driver.
 
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Thanks for the reply! I tried everything you mentioned, but I'm still getting the white screen. Now WoW opens, but goes to white screen about 2 mins into play. I alt-tab to windows, and it's fine, then alt-tab back to WoW, and 1 minute in I get a white screen again. This is frustrating.

One other thing, why did you recommend DX9B instead of 9C? I couldn't find a link to 9B, so I re-installed 9C instead.

Any other suggestions?
 
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done that....I have taken it out and re-installed it physically. It's secure, and locked in. I don't know what would cause this....