- Jun 12, 2005
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I got overheating-like syndromes in games with my Leadtek 256mb 6800GT. Everything is stock clocked. The game would run fine, then stutter every now and then, getting more and more often, then it'd do one of 2 things:
-Bluescreen, giving an error about nvidia. When windows (xp) came back, it'd blame it on my video card.
-Hang for like 30 seconds, then go back to desktop in really crappy resolution (640 iirc), 16 colors, with an error saying something involving "a device has failed".
Seems like a case of video card overheating, but then I ran prime95 and it failed. I redid the CPU/HSF contact, and prime95 passed twice after that (20 hours each time), so I get to blame the video card again.
Memtest86 was also flawless.
I also was told it might be Dual channel messing up, so I tried one stick of ram instead of 2 (tried each stick) and the stuttering still existed.
My temporary solution is to blow a table fan on the open case, which solves the problem.
The case is well ventilated, and should not pose a problem to the video card.
NView (which has lied to me about voltages) claims the temperatures are in the normal range. I don't remember the temps exactly, but in a previous topic, I was assured the temps are normal.
I underclocked the processor multiplier, and the problem stayed.
I could not underclock the FSB.
So here I am. I am ready to RMA the video card (its newegg, I assume the policy is good), but I do want to be sure about it. If anyone thinks there is anything else I should try, please let me know. Thanks.
Leadtek 256mb 6800GT
AMD Venice 3200+
DFI Lanparty UT Ultra-D
-Bluescreen, giving an error about nvidia. When windows (xp) came back, it'd blame it on my video card.
-Hang for like 30 seconds, then go back to desktop in really crappy resolution (640 iirc), 16 colors, with an error saying something involving "a device has failed".
Seems like a case of video card overheating, but then I ran prime95 and it failed. I redid the CPU/HSF contact, and prime95 passed twice after that (20 hours each time), so I get to blame the video card again.
Memtest86 was also flawless.
I also was told it might be Dual channel messing up, so I tried one stick of ram instead of 2 (tried each stick) and the stuttering still existed.
My temporary solution is to blow a table fan on the open case, which solves the problem.
The case is well ventilated, and should not pose a problem to the video card.
NView (which has lied to me about voltages) claims the temperatures are in the normal range. I don't remember the temps exactly, but in a previous topic, I was assured the temps are normal.
I underclocked the processor multiplier, and the problem stayed.
I could not underclock the FSB.
So here I am. I am ready to RMA the video card (its newegg, I assume the policy is good), but I do want to be sure about it. If anyone thinks there is anything else I should try, please let me know. Thanks.
Leadtek 256mb 6800GT
AMD Venice 3200+
DFI Lanparty UT Ultra-D