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GeForce 7600 GS Hassles!!!
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Hi, I've recently installed a 512mb Geforce 7600 GS vid card, and have had nothing but troubles....
i'm running amd 64 4000 on an msi k8n neo4 mboard
my problem being when i install the video card drivers all seems to be ok, but then the screen becomes covered in sketchy lines(kinda hard to explain what i mean) so i've attached a pic of my desktop...
i've gone through all of the basic steps, reinstalling drivers, updating drivers tryin beta drivers to no avail...it all creates the same prob..
one other question, i'm running a 400w psu should this be increased to 450w.......
any help is much appreciated!! Thanks in advance
i'm running amd 64 4000 on an msi k8n neo4 mboard
my problem being when i install the video card drivers all seems to be ok, but then the screen becomes covered in sketchy lines(kinda hard to explain what i mean) so i've attached a pic of my desktop...
i've gone through all of the basic steps, reinstalling drivers, updating drivers tryin beta drivers to no avail...it all creates the same prob..
one other question, i'm running a 400w psu should this be increased to 450w.......
any help is much appreciated!! Thanks in advance
Last edited by 7thsense101; Feb 23rd, 2007 at 9:15 am.
You're not meant to steal firewood from motels!!!
I am not an expert, but I know a little about video cards because I love gaming. I would try to use resolution 800X600, and then set refresh rate at lowest setting, be sure to click on the option that reads, "Hide modes that this monitor can not display." If that does not work, try setting at each refresh rate to see if it will fix the problem.
Does this happen in safe mode? Do you have another monitor to try and see if it does it on both monitors?
Does this happen in safe mode? Do you have another monitor to try and see if it does it on both monitors?
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SillyBilly
SillyBilly
THIS IS A HARDWARE FAILURE!
this happened to me very recently with my geforce 7800 gt.
i'm sorry to say no drivers will help as this is a hardware problem!!!
you will need to send the item back to who ever you bought it from and have it repaired or better replaced, and do it ASAP! as it will just get worse!
trust me if you leave it too long it will start to happen when you try to boot up and prevent you from booting up at all.
i ended up buying a new card to keep me going while i wait for mine to be sorted (mine is outside the 1 year suppliers warrenty) i'm still waiting to hear from the manufacturer!!!
dont leave it, get it sorted!!!
hope this helps
this happened to me very recently with my geforce 7800 gt.
i'm sorry to say no drivers will help as this is a hardware problem!!!
you will need to send the item back to who ever you bought it from and have it repaired or better replaced, and do it ASAP! as it will just get worse!
trust me if you leave it too long it will start to happen when you try to boot up and prevent you from booting up at all.
i ended up buying a new card to keep me going while i wait for mine to be sorted (mine is outside the 1 year suppliers warrenty) i'm still waiting to hear from the manufacturer!!!
dont leave it, get it sorted!!!
hope this helps
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AMD 64 fx-55 cpu, Asus A8N-E nForce 4 MB, 3ghz DDR400 Ram, Raptor wd740 HD, ImageQuest L90D+ 19" LCD, Gforce 7800 GT 256mb GPU, Vista 64
AMD 64 fx-55 cpu, Asus A8N-E nForce 4 MB, 3ghz DDR400 Ram, Raptor wd740 HD, ImageQuest L90D+ 19" LCD, Gforce 7800 GT 256mb GPU, Vista 64
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