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uh oh... wtf?

sometimes sign of over heating..
check the connection of the cables and the card...
and yea clean reinstall the driver...
 
hmm, i'd guess thats overheating or something is rusted on the card. use a toothbrush and rub it down with alcohol. let it sit for a while afterwards to dry out
 
Originally posted by: cirthix
hmm, i'd guess thats overheating or something is rusted on the card. use a toothbrush and rub it down with alcohol. let it sit for a while afterwards to dry out

any specific insturuction on how?

that looks like when you overclock you ram too high,are you running stock speed?

running at stock

Use drivercleaner to wipe out all old driver files.

any preferrable program?
 
That doesn't look too good.

I had almost exactly the same thing happen to me, except with my card, it was doing that in the bios & everything.

Do what has been suggested:
Try reinstalling the drivers after removing the old ones with Driver Cleaner.
Try reseating the card.

If you have another video card you can test, pop in another one & see what happens, or better yet, try your card in another system if you can.

Unfortunately though, i'm guessing your card is on its way to heaven.
 
I already did...

1. isntall new driver in a 'clean' way.
2. check the cable
..

now, I already had the feeling that my card is bad.. I have already emailed Leadtek for support.

hmm

I should go home and try 'reseating' the card.

but the funny thing is i haven't moved anything...only thing that has been changed was.. resolutions and such, since I got my 2005FPW.
 
it could also be that ur card is not seated properly...remove it...clean the AGP port and reinsert it back..this same problem used to happen on my Geforce2MX, problem was that it wasnt seated right
 
Originally posted by: ddogg
it could also be that ur card is not seated properly...remove it...clean the AGP port and reinsert it back..this same problem used to happen on my Geforce2MX, problem was that it wasnt seated right

yeap i had this problem with my 9700 pro. reseated the card didnt do anything. reinserted the main atx power connector and it worked fine!
 
I reaseated my card... same problem..

arg... i guess it's just bad memory or chipset...

I already contacted Leadtek, hopefully i can get this thing RMAed..
 
The same thing happned with my GF3 Ti200 (or was it another number ?) never knew what it was, but I got it RMA'd
 
Yeah, that's disgusting. Why is he still using Norton products?!

🙂 You could try replacing the cable... or could've.
 
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