Screen suddenly turns into garbage

Daner

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Apr 11, 2002
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Normally I'm pretty good about diagnosing and fixing problems that arise with my own computer, but this one is beyond me, and I really need your guy's help. During times when I am casually working on something, without any warning the screen will suddenly turn into garbage.

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This problem has happened so many times in the last 2 days that I've lost count. First the screen goes white, then it turns into this pattern of colors. The colors are different each time the glitch happens, but there is always a small square patch that is different from the background.

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A couple times, the square patch actually moved as I moved my mouse, as if it were the mouse cursor or something. But in every instance, the only way out of the screen is a hard restart of my computer by pushing the button on the tower.

One time I was actually able to recreate the glitch with a specific sequence of steps that I took inside Photoshop. It occurred at the same point every time, and allowed me to capture this video of it taking hold of my screen.

Here are the steps I have taken to try to diagnose this problem:

1. The first time the glitch happened I had just recently made some changes to the Registry, leading me to think that it must be because of a Registry bug I had just introduced. So I reformatted my hard drive and did a clean install of Windows. But, after about a half hour of reinstalling all my applications, it happened again and before I had even touched the Registry.

2. Then I thought it might have something to do with my video driver (I was using the latest NVIDIA 61.77 driver from nvidia.com). So I did a roll-back to the driver that Windows had chosen for it initially. But even after that, the glitch happened again. Furthermore, I don't think the problem has to do with my video card because one time the glitch happened while I was watching a movie, and in addition to the screen turning to garbage, the audio from the movie glitched as well: it kept repeating the same second of sound over and over, exactly like a broken record. In fact, I have a video clip of that happening. If the problem were the video card, I would think that the rest of the system would continue to operate normally behind the scrambled screen.

3. Next I thought it might have something to do with my memory. So I booted up with a Memtest86 floppy, selected to run all of the tests, and left it running overnight, but 8 hours and 19 passes later, it had still not found a single error with my memory. However, what's interesting is that one time I killed all killable processes in Windows and left the computer sitting idle at the desktop for a few hours. When I came back, it will still at the desktop, and the screen was fine. Yet, if I were actually working and doing things on the computer, the glitch would have happened within a half hour at most. So the problem only happens when some sort of computation is actually happening, but it does not depend on which application I am using.

Finally, here are my system specs:

OS: Windows XP Pro SP2
Motherboard: ABIT KG7-RAID
CPU: AMD AthlonXP 1800+
Memory: 2x256MB Crucial CT3272Y265
Monitor: Samsung SyncMaster 21GL
Video Card: Gainward CARDEXpert GeForce3
Sound Card: Creative Labs SoundBlaster Audigy Platinum
Network Cards: 3Com 3C905CX-TXM, D-Link DWL-520+
Hard Drives: Maxtor 5T06H6, Maxtor 6Y120P0, Maxtor 6Y200P0
CD Drives: Toshiba SD-M1502, Ricoh RW7200A

As you can see I'm trying to document this glitch as thoroughly as I can, mainly because it's got me so confused. Any insight you might have into this issue would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

 

Big Lar

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Just off the cuff, but have you checked your vid card for a spinning fan? Or, for that matter tried a different card in the system yet?
 

Daner

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Apr 11, 2002
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Wow, good call Big Lar. That was exactly the issue. I checked inside and noticed that my video card's fan was spinning laboriously during boot-up. Then, just as the screen went to garbage I looked again and saw that the fan had stopped altogether. Why would that be? Is it a power consumption issue? Do I have too many devices installed for my power supply? Or is it just the video card dying?
 

Big Lar

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Thanks :) It probably has nothing to do with anything else other than it was that the fan is worn out. You just need to replace it.
 

Daner

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I need to replace just the fan? Or I need to replace the entire video card? I just want to make sure, because the video card was by far the most expensive component of my computer :(
 

chr6

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if its the gf3, it might be prime time for an upgrade. :)

if you dont want to, you can go to a local frys and get one of those vantec iceberq sets that will replace your current video card fan, and plugs into a 3-pin header on your motherboard.

gl
 

Big Lar

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Originally posted by: Daner
I need to replace just the fan? Or I need to replace the entire video card? I just want to make sure, because the video card was by far the most expensive component of my computer :(


Just the Fan :)
 

imported_Phil

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You can always remove the fan, and peel off the sticker from the back of the fan - you should then see the bearings. Apply a very small drop of WD-40, wipe away the excess, and blow the fan to get the lubricant moved around. Try the fan again, and you may find that it'll spring back into life.
Okay, so 40mm fans aren't exactly expensive, but this way's free :)