- May 26, 2002
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well I have been reading through the forum and I noticed people talking about some problems with gainward and the Ti 4200 defective cards.
When I first got this card... I also had the vertical bars and garbled text. When I contacted Gainward and described the problem they immediately said the card was defective and the RAM on the card was bad and gave me a RMA. After sending in my card I recieved the replacement about a week later and I am running it now. Now for the current problem.
This is a Golden Sample card, when I run it in enhanced mode using the EXPERTool software and drivers that came from Gainward I get random lockups. According to the Gainward manual this card is certified to run at this clock settings. I am running in standard mode now (300MHz Core Clock, 648MHz Memory Clock) and I don't have these problems, although I do get random lockups when opening the performance tab using EXPERTool. I am not sure if these lockups are caused by faulty memory on the card, or the software/drivers. Has anyone had similar problems to this? I would run the straight Nvidia drivers but I am not sure how to increase the clock speeds without EXPERTool. Any help would be appreciated.
--Cyber-Psychosis--
When I first got this card... I also had the vertical bars and garbled text. When I contacted Gainward and described the problem they immediately said the card was defective and the RAM on the card was bad and gave me a RMA. After sending in my card I recieved the replacement about a week later and I am running it now. Now for the current problem.
This is a Golden Sample card, when I run it in enhanced mode using the EXPERTool software and drivers that came from Gainward I get random lockups. According to the Gainward manual this card is certified to run at this clock settings. I am running in standard mode now (300MHz Core Clock, 648MHz Memory Clock) and I don't have these problems, although I do get random lockups when opening the performance tab using EXPERTool. I am not sure if these lockups are caused by faulty memory on the card, or the software/drivers. Has anyone had similar problems to this? I would run the straight Nvidia drivers but I am not sure how to increase the clock speeds without EXPERTool. Any help would be appreciated.
--Cyber-Psychosis--
