onelin

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have you tried disabling fast writes? that solves issues on most boards, GF1, GF3, or GF4. (and I have your board, so i know it's there ;)) ...I'm waiting on my new PSU to truly test my new rig...5V rail was waaay too low so I powered down instantly and went to a backup system. that and maybe see if it wants the via agp 4-in-1's (it may not need em) ...older the board the less fussy, generally.

hope it helps
 

lindholm

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I've trid disabling fast writes. I think I've been fiddeling with most BIOS-settings actually. No luck.

I guess the only thing that is left to do is to get a new graphicscard :/
 

onelin

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wish there was more to try :-/ I've never heard the name, so I guess it could be a compatability thing. I was hoping it wasn't. my MSI GF4 Ti4400 has no issues (not that it helps...) that I know of yet. still need my new PSU, going to get it in 20 mins if it's inexpensive enough locallly (within $20 of mwave/newegg prices...I'm on the opposite side of the US flying out in 3 days)

edit: as for the infinite loop bug, that is a known issue with Nvidia's latest drivers and GF3's and GF4's in general, not any specific model. works fine if I use my MSI drivers, but I really want that extra performance too...