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why are onboard video so unreliable?

Years of building HTPC's with onboard video, dozens of systems, and never any onboard video failure. Most were nvidia based NF1 and NF2 boards. Now using ATi based RS480/482 with onboard xpress 200 video (equals ATi x300). Perfect...
 
It is a DFI mobo with VIA chipset. ATA100, duron 1600, 512mb of ram 256mb x 2. windows keep saying unable to load drivers, device conflict problems or problem with device. It is a savage pro video chipset, 8/16/32 mb of selectable video ram.
Integrated ProSavage8(TM) 2D/3D/Video accelerator
- Shares 8MB to 32MB of the system memory
- Optimized Shared Memory Architecture (SMA)
- Full AGP 4x, including sideband addressing and execute mode
- High quality DVD video playback
Supports 3D rendering features
Supports 2D hardware acceleration features
Motion video architecture

http://us.dfi.com.tw/Product/xx_product...ODUCT_ID=1298&CATEGORY_TYPE=MB&SITE=US
 
Integrated video with shared RAM. I would go to memtest.org, download memtest86+ v1.65, and let it run a full pass (all nine tests).
 
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