- Jan 29, 2008
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Hi guys. I have a friend with problems with his graphics card; specifically after some time spent playing video games (between 20 minutes and a few hours, depending on the card), he will see 'artifacting' on the screen, as seen in this screenshot. What I'd like to know if there's any way to prevent these from occurring or isolating the problem.
He's reported these specs to me:
Video Card:
HIS Radeon X1950 Pro IceQ3 Turbo (AGP, Rev 1.0)
GPU clock is 621MHz, Mem is 742MHz
256 MB of RAM
Rest of the Computer:
Intel P4 640 (3.2 GHz, 2 MB cache, 800 MHz FSB)
2 GB "Super-Ultra" Corsair RAM, DDR400
WDC WD400EB-11CPF0 is a 40GB Western Digital drive
ST3500630AS is a Seagate 500GB drive
WDC WD3200AAKS-00YA0 is a Western Digital 320GB drive
WDC WD1600JB-75GVA0 is a Western Digital 160GB drive
The 40 and 160 are EIDE and the 40 is 5400RPM, I think, and the 160 is 7200 RPM
The 320 an 500 are both SATA running in 150 mode, and have RPMs of 7200
Windows XP SP2
Drivers:
ATI CCC and the latest Omega drivers are installed
Latest catalyst drivers were also tried
Oh, and it was never overclocked. He's in New Mexico, which is a fairly hot state, but it is winter.
Thanks for reading.
Much love,
Alissa
He's reported these specs to me:
Video Card:
HIS Radeon X1950 Pro IceQ3 Turbo (AGP, Rev 1.0)
GPU clock is 621MHz, Mem is 742MHz
256 MB of RAM
Rest of the Computer:
Intel P4 640 (3.2 GHz, 2 MB cache, 800 MHz FSB)
2 GB "Super-Ultra" Corsair RAM, DDR400
WDC WD400EB-11CPF0 is a 40GB Western Digital drive
ST3500630AS is a Seagate 500GB drive
WDC WD3200AAKS-00YA0 is a Western Digital 320GB drive
WDC WD1600JB-75GVA0 is a Western Digital 160GB drive
The 40 and 160 are EIDE and the 40 is 5400RPM, I think, and the 160 is 7200 RPM
The 320 an 500 are both SATA running in 150 mode, and have RPMs of 7200
Windows XP SP2
Drivers:
ATI CCC and the latest Omega drivers are installed
Latest catalyst drivers were also tried
Oh, and it was never overclocked. He's in New Mexico, which is a fairly hot state, but it is winter.
Thanks for reading.
Much love,
Alissa