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Playing Oblivion Video Card Issues

DasFox

Diamond Member
While playing Oblivion I'm getting these long lines strecthing across the maps, overhead, to the sides and just about anywhere you can imagine, sometimes worse then other times. I tried to take a screenshot, but it won't display them.

Some look thick, some thin, but they shimmer and vibrate, slightly.

If you need to see my rig specs PLEASE click on Das' GameRig below.

I have tried many different video settings with no success and I have tired to take one of the cpu cores off when the game is running but it always just locks up when I go back to the game so I don't have much success with this.

All I can think of at the moment is the support for Dual Core CPU and SLI running 7900s for this game might not be working to hot.

THANKS
 
I've noticed Oblivion seems to bring out instabilities in overclocks. For example, I had been running my 7800GT at 473/1120 and was having problems similar to what you, and others, have been describing. I've now set it to 460/1100 and the problems have gone away. 15+ hours of game time with no problems at 460/1100 vs. black screen about every hour or two at 473/1120.
 
Yes this seems to be a OC issue, but I'm running the Evga 7900GT SuperClock cards, so maybe the game can't handle these. But I first tried the Nvidia drivers 84.21 and these didn't seem to hot, so then I installed the XTreme-G 84.25.v2 drivers and it's been playing nice so far and I haven't seen this happen.

Looks like the XG drivers rule for this thing! 😉

I'll keep everyone posted on this if need to know, but if you're running a high end system like mine then I think the XG drivers are the only way to go, especially for 7900 cards.

ALOHA
 
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