Allright, here's the update... I've now taken my FSB all the way back down to default clock speeds and that doesn't seem to have solved the problem.. I'm sure I won't have to worry about my AGP/PCI locking up at this point, but that hasn't fixed whatever's no good with the vid card... Here's how it happens"
I'll try setting the overclock to, let's say 570MHz up from 500... I'll launch FarCry. All the beginning vids will play just great. I open up the options tab so it renders the small 3d avatar under the multiplayer settings and it freezes... We pause and wait, VPU recover catches it and I continue for another 12 seconds before it freezes again and then resets. Finally, I exit Far Cry, look at my temp for the vid card and see 33C... It sure as heck ain't getting hot enough to freeze... I'm not even getting artifacts... the only way I get artifacts is by OCing the memory too high... With core it just locks up until VPU catches it... The hardware is doin' great, that's why it seems like such a software thing too me, but I know there are folks (though I don't expect anything this crazy) that have their core up to 770MHz and I can't even get 570, despite the fact that my cooling system is far superior to the factory HSF... does anybody have an answer? I've got an AMD 64 3000+ now set to factory defaults as are all my voltages and speeds... I'm running that in a Asus K8V (yeah, I know, shoulda gotten something with AGP/PCI lock) on 1.5GB of RAM (generic stuff on sale at Best Buy), 1xPC3200, 2xPC2700 aligned in their appropriate configuration... The case (not that this should have anything to do with it) is a Chieftec Dragon with a Antec 480w True Blue power supply... I'm running a Zalman Heatsink kit on the 9600Xt with RAMsinks in addition and a P4 CPU cooler from Aero running at around 4000RPMs blowing right onto the heatsink over the core to keep it at that wonderful 33C, not to mention the side fan on my case blowing right onto the vid card as well...
Anyone know the answer to this? it's gonna drive me crazy...
I greatly appreciate your advice, tips, and opinions, not too mention any random flames...
- Chaz
EDIT: Just as a side note... I can run anything in Windows just peachy-dandy... it's only when I open up something fullscreen 3D that it wigs... It's at 570 as I type, but there's obviously no real load on it at the moment... thanks again...