- May 1, 2001
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Hi everyone,
I'll try to give as many details as I can, so please bear with me.
First, this is my system:
WinXP Pro
Epox 9npa+ Ultra (NForce4) (Latest drivers)
Athlon 64 3200+ Venice (with a Zalman CNPS7700 AlCu cooler)
RAM: Samsung 1GB DDR400, 1 stick
Video Card: Inno3d nvidia 6600GT (Latest drivers)
PSU: Fortron Blue Storm 400W
Sound Blaster Audigy2 ZS (Latest drivers)
HDD Seagate 250GB 7200.10
DVD-RW BenQ 1650DW
Is there any way, besides swapping video cards in my system, to know if the problem I am having is because of a video card or north bridge failure? Like some sort of program or something? I won't be able to try another card in my system until monday, and this probllem is killing me!
I started having problems when I was playing 3D games (any 3D game) and the computer would crash. I uninstalled my video card and MB drivers and reinstalled them, to no avail. I tried running "Rthdribl" (Real-Time High-Dynamic Range Image-Based Lighting), the 3D test program, and the thing crashes within a second or 2 after it launches, while the temperature of the video card chipset is still 56-57 degrees C. (134 F), so this rules out the temperature I guess.
When it crashes, the monitor shuts off and then turns back on after a while. Windows seems not to respond if I look at the monitor, and the mouse's cursor doesn't move, but in fact it is responding, just the display does not "refresh". I restart windows by pressing {Windows Key} --> {U} --> {R}... Sometimes it does not respond at all though, then I have to press the Reset button. When I get to POST, there are vertical thin lines on the screen, which go away if I go to BIOS, but come back again if I restart the PC or if I go to Windows. The lines are across the whole screen and look like this:
|||| |||| |||| ||||
..... ..... ..... .....
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Something like that, with spaces between them...
If the PC hangs and I press the reset button, windows starts loading (4 or 16 color mode) and then for a millisecond I see a BSOD (of course I can't say what it's about, since it's that fast ) and the PC resets itself over and over again, until I go into safe mode then restart. WinXP then loads normally, with no vertical lines or anything...
I thought at first that maybe it's the PSU, the memory or the CPU, but I ran memtest and prime95 torture test for the CPU, which needs more power than the video card when running at 100%. All the tests come fine, except the video test. I have a second HDD with a fresh install of WinXP which I don't use except for testing purposes, and I tried testing there, with the same results. So I guess it's not a software issue.
I tried to UNDERclock my video card thru nvidia's control panel to 250/500 MHz (half of what it should be, 500/1000). The test runs longer (about 1-2 minutes) before hanging.
All the fans are working, and all the temps are normal: GPU at 52 idle, about 55-57 when it hangs; CPU at about 37; System temp at about 35-37...
I would be very grateful for any help or tips!
Tony.
PS: It just happened (the monitor turned off) while I was creating this post. I waited for a while (2 minutes) and it turned back on by itself. I'm confused!
I'll try to give as many details as I can, so please bear with me.
First, this is my system:
WinXP Pro
Epox 9npa+ Ultra (NForce4) (Latest drivers)
Athlon 64 3200+ Venice (with a Zalman CNPS7700 AlCu cooler)
RAM: Samsung 1GB DDR400, 1 stick
Video Card: Inno3d nvidia 6600GT (Latest drivers)
PSU: Fortron Blue Storm 400W
Sound Blaster Audigy2 ZS (Latest drivers)
HDD Seagate 250GB 7200.10
DVD-RW BenQ 1650DW
Is there any way, besides swapping video cards in my system, to know if the problem I am having is because of a video card or north bridge failure? Like some sort of program or something? I won't be able to try another card in my system until monday, and this probllem is killing me!
I started having problems when I was playing 3D games (any 3D game) and the computer would crash. I uninstalled my video card and MB drivers and reinstalled them, to no avail. I tried running "Rthdribl" (Real-Time High-Dynamic Range Image-Based Lighting), the 3D test program, and the thing crashes within a second or 2 after it launches, while the temperature of the video card chipset is still 56-57 degrees C. (134 F), so this rules out the temperature I guess.
When it crashes, the monitor shuts off and then turns back on after a while. Windows seems not to respond if I look at the monitor, and the mouse's cursor doesn't move, but in fact it is responding, just the display does not "refresh". I restart windows by pressing {Windows Key} --> {U} --> {R}... Sometimes it does not respond at all though, then I have to press the Reset button. When I get to POST, there are vertical thin lines on the screen, which go away if I go to BIOS, but come back again if I restart the PC or if I go to Windows. The lines are across the whole screen and look like this:
|||| |||| |||| ||||
..... ..... ..... .....
|||| |||| |||| ||||
Something like that, with spaces between them...
If the PC hangs and I press the reset button, windows starts loading (4 or 16 color mode) and then for a millisecond I see a BSOD (of course I can't say what it's about, since it's that fast ) and the PC resets itself over and over again, until I go into safe mode then restart. WinXP then loads normally, with no vertical lines or anything...
I thought at first that maybe it's the PSU, the memory or the CPU, but I ran memtest and prime95 torture test for the CPU, which needs more power than the video card when running at 100%. All the tests come fine, except the video test. I have a second HDD with a fresh install of WinXP which I don't use except for testing purposes, and I tried testing there, with the same results. So I guess it's not a software issue.
I tried to UNDERclock my video card thru nvidia's control panel to 250/500 MHz (half of what it should be, 500/1000). The test runs longer (about 1-2 minutes) before hanging.
All the fans are working, and all the temps are normal: GPU at 52 idle, about 55-57 when it hangs; CPU at about 37; System temp at about 35-37...
I would be very grateful for any help or tips!
Tony.
PS: It just happened (the monitor turned off) while I was creating this post. I waited for a while (2 minutes) and it turned back on by itself. I'm confused!