- Apr 17, 2006
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Hey everyone, I've been having some weird graphics glitches and some strange crashes with programs(World of Warcraft especially)
Here's my setup:
AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+
Asus A8N-E Mobo
500W Seasonic S12 PSU
2GB OCZ memory
ATI X1900XT video card
SB Audigy ZS2
This problem first cropped up when I finally got some new parts installed that I RMA'ed. The motherboard and processor are fresh from the factory. The thing is, The artifacts would show up on startup and in BIOS which made me think that something was wrong with the video card. I went to restart the computer(by powering down and powering back on, reset didn't fix it) and the artifacts went away. I can't seem to figure out what's wrong.
The next problem gets weirder. I'm playing WoW and after a few minutes of playing, either the characters stop in their tracks(usually a net connection issue but internet worked fine) or it produces a #132 error saying that there's a problem with the memory and that it couldn't read it.
So, I ran memtest for 6 and a half hours...for I think 5 passes, and no errors whatsoever. Could this be a motherboard problem? I've pretty much run out of ideas short of flashing the BIOS(that makes me nervous).
So, I try another game. I load TF2 and aside from some audio skipping when finding servers(also odd) I hop on a game and nothing bad happens. No restarts or crashes.
I'm out of ideas...I've never flashed my bios before. So I'm reading up on how to do it correctly.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Here's my setup:
AMD Athlon 64 X2 4200+
Asus A8N-E Mobo
500W Seasonic S12 PSU
2GB OCZ memory
ATI X1900XT video card
SB Audigy ZS2
This problem first cropped up when I finally got some new parts installed that I RMA'ed. The motherboard and processor are fresh from the factory. The thing is, The artifacts would show up on startup and in BIOS which made me think that something was wrong with the video card. I went to restart the computer(by powering down and powering back on, reset didn't fix it) and the artifacts went away. I can't seem to figure out what's wrong.
The next problem gets weirder. I'm playing WoW and after a few minutes of playing, either the characters stop in their tracks(usually a net connection issue but internet worked fine) or it produces a #132 error saying that there's a problem with the memory and that it couldn't read it.
So, I ran memtest for 6 and a half hours...for I think 5 passes, and no errors whatsoever. Could this be a motherboard problem? I've pretty much run out of ideas short of flashing the BIOS(that makes me nervous).
So, I try another game. I load TF2 and aside from some audio skipping when finding servers(also odd) I hop on a game and nothing bad happens. No restarts or crashes.
I'm out of ideas...I've never flashed my bios before. So I'm reading up on how to do it correctly.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!