- Dec 21, 2000
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Alrighty, I recently bought a 7950GT to replace my 7800GT. The price was great and the performance boost is exactly what the doctor ordered!
Last night, I shut my machine down to do a card swap like normal. I removed the old video drivers using Driver Cleaner and reinstalled the new ones. At this time, I was using Vista SP1. Upon loading Windows, the screen would get garbled and display squiggly lines on my LCD panel! The boot screen and login screen on Vista looked fine, but it was when I went into the actual OS is when the display went haywire.
Since I had been meaning to reformat, a couple hours after dinking around trying to get Safe Mode to work properly and 'Enable Low-res VGA' mode in Vista, I got my stuff backed up OK and put XP SP2 back on. Everything worked GREAT for a long time in 2D, no problems, nada.
About 20 minutes ago, I finished loading Counter-Strike and the same thing happened again. I set the video settings to what I normally play at (1920x1200, max everything) and it worked great for about 5 minutes. Then the screen went nuts again and I had to once again do a hard shut down. (I can't recover after it goes nuts) I should clarify by saying that it displays the same squiggly lines/garbled screen as it did when I had Vista on.
I know the 79xx series runs quite a bit cooler than my old 7800GT did, so I'm assuming heat isn't the problem. I've been using the latest nVIDIA drivers available on the website for both Vista and XP. According to the nTune software, it idles around 58C and I'm not sure what the load temps are because the machine will crash so I can't exit to check.
I'm trying to find a chart that compares the power consumption of the 7800GT vs the 7950GT OC, but am coming up with nothing so far. Because it works for a few minutes in Counter-Strike leads me to believe it's either related to heat, power consumption, or the stock OC. My machine is kinda old; about 3.5 years old.
Dell XPS Generation 4 (Gen4)
3.4GHz P4/HT
3GB DDR2 RAM
460W Powersupply
(5) harddisks - this is where I'm thinking it may be power-related
Audigy 2 ZS
etc, etc
Thanks!
~Travis
Last night, I shut my machine down to do a card swap like normal. I removed the old video drivers using Driver Cleaner and reinstalled the new ones. At this time, I was using Vista SP1. Upon loading Windows, the screen would get garbled and display squiggly lines on my LCD panel! The boot screen and login screen on Vista looked fine, but it was when I went into the actual OS is when the display went haywire.
Since I had been meaning to reformat, a couple hours after dinking around trying to get Safe Mode to work properly and 'Enable Low-res VGA' mode in Vista, I got my stuff backed up OK and put XP SP2 back on. Everything worked GREAT for a long time in 2D, no problems, nada.
About 20 minutes ago, I finished loading Counter-Strike and the same thing happened again. I set the video settings to what I normally play at (1920x1200, max everything) and it worked great for about 5 minutes. Then the screen went nuts again and I had to once again do a hard shut down. (I can't recover after it goes nuts) I should clarify by saying that it displays the same squiggly lines/garbled screen as it did when I had Vista on.
I know the 79xx series runs quite a bit cooler than my old 7800GT did, so I'm assuming heat isn't the problem. I've been using the latest nVIDIA drivers available on the website for both Vista and XP. According to the nTune software, it idles around 58C and I'm not sure what the load temps are because the machine will crash so I can't exit to check.
I'm trying to find a chart that compares the power consumption of the 7800GT vs the 7950GT OC, but am coming up with nothing so far. Because it works for a few minutes in Counter-Strike leads me to believe it's either related to heat, power consumption, or the stock OC. My machine is kinda old; about 3.5 years old.
Dell XPS Generation 4 (Gen4)
3.4GHz P4/HT
3GB DDR2 RAM
460W Powersupply
(5) harddisks - this is where I'm thinking it may be power-related
Audigy 2 ZS
etc, etc
Thanks!
~Travis