Video card problem (I think)

imported_Macros

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My problem is that my computer keeps freezing whenever I load any game, or look at certain types of videos on the web (the ones that play in an embedded windows media player). My current setup is a AMD 3000+ running windows XP service pack 1 and my video card is a Geforce 6800XT 512 mb. This is the first time i've had problems since i set it up in about mid july.

What happens is, if I load a game or watch some videos on the internet, everything runs fine for a few seconds and then the whole screen turns into fuzzy gray or blue lines. In order to do anything, I have to restart my computer.

I *think* it's a problem with my videocard, and to that extent I've tried reinstalling the drivers, which did not help. I've also tried uninstalling the last thing I installed (which was java), and, when that did not work, I tried doing system restore to a few days before the problem started occuring. This did not fix the problem either.

I know the fan on the video card is working and it does not seem to be overheating, the temperature monitor itself shows a normal temperature and the card itself isn't overly hot, as my computer case is open.



Can you guys think of anything else I should try if the problem is with my video card, or, if not, what else I can do to fix it?
 

dderolph

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Mar 14, 2004
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Did you put the whole system together in mid-July or just upgrade the video card? What power supply do you have?
 

HauntFox

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Do you have your old video card still? I'd try installing that to see if you have the same problem.

I would also run Memtest86 just to make sure your RAM is good. When I had a problem like this, it was because of bad RAM.
 

dderolph

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You might also run dxdiag and run the DirectDraw and Direct3D tests. To run dxdiag, go to Start, Run, and type dxdiag in the Run box.