nVidia 6100, is it failing

kotrtim

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after using MSI nforce 403 + GeForce 6100 IGP for about half a year, two USB ports went missing for no reason, they areidentified as unknown devices in Device Manager.

when the warranty is over, about 12 months +, Vista cannot work, the display just doesn't show up after log in.

I tried reformatting Vista but the result is the same, vista wont work

Then i tried it with Windows XP, it works, i can still open 3D games under WinXP

I am wondering if the chipset is failing.... Since i have read that nvidia has high failure rate and almost all of my friends with compaq nvidia 6150+amd laptop is changing mainboard every year
 

imported_Kiwi

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It's the newer parts supplied in chipsets after the 6150 that are problematic in the extreme (unexplained overheating, for one thing). The nForce 6100 / 6150 is/are just a very low quality part(s) when it comes to trying to play games. The only thing I know seriously negative about the 6100 / 6150 is that they generate artifacts when subjected to heavy pixel shader function coding.

 

kotrtim

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But it should be able to support vista... Vista works initially, and failed to work after 12 months. 2 USB ports are missing for no reason, should i change the nforce mainboard to ATi chipset mainboard?
 

imported_Kiwi

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If you are trying to avoid owning any actual video card, AMD chipsets with onboard video are the best, true enough, although there is no IGP that I would consider acceptable, personally, for any PC I planned to play games on.

 

kotrtim

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I wanted to change it now because i am afraid that when the mainboard fails, socket AM2 will be obsolete and AM2 mainboard price will be very high. Well, I am not a gamer, I just play simple games.

Or can i wait until the mainboard completely fails before changing, how long will AM2 socket be supported. AM2+ is compatible with AM2, but what about AM3?