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klofisch
04-06-07, 11:15 AM
Hello,
yesterday i install GWC and played for a while wihtout Problems. Today i started again, but after a couple of moments i see green colored Ploygons flickering all over the objects and water. Further my System hangs up after some seconds when the grpahic problem occurs.
What is the problem? I updated my 6600Gt to the latest driver,.... without success.
Peter
Bump
i dont know the answer to your problem but
Welcome To Subsim M8:up:
Are you overclocking your agp card. I had something similar a while ago with GWX. I tracked ti down to auto overclock settings on my Omega derivers. I found some lower settings which don't show any graphich issues.
ReallyDedPoet
04-06-07, 12:09 PM
Welcome:up:
klofisch
04-06-07, 12:09 PM
I have an PCIe-Card with original Driver and havent overclocked it.
Paajtor
04-06-07, 01:41 PM
Maybe you vid.card is overheating?
klofisch
04-07-07, 04:04 AM
I dont think so,..the fan is woking and my system temp is at 25°
HunterICX
04-07-07, 04:11 AM
can you post a screenshot of the issue m8?
that would be helpfull
Lzs von swe
04-07-07, 05:19 AM
Hello and welcome.
That card should run Sh3 and GWX, had one myself:up:
Have you reinstalled DirectX and the newest nVidia drivers?
It really sounds as your card is going bad, sorry.
Henri II
04-07-07, 05:48 AM
I dont think so,..the fan is woking and my system temp is at 25°
Are you sure the temperature sensor is working? I'm not quite certain what "system temp" means in your case, but 25° C is rather cool for any working part of a PC.
klofisch
04-07-07, 06:19 AM
My CPU was at 36° degrees when i run it yesterday.
Screenshot is here
http://variousprojects.de/images/DSC_0716.png
I have had a brief trawl though some of the tech forums covering this kind of issue. Most of the responses seem to indicate overheating. Find what looks like a decent tech forum for your card and post your question there as well.
Found this page, looks similar to your issue:
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=14938
JScones
04-07-07, 09:51 PM
My CPU was at 36° degrees when i run it yesterday.
CPU temperature is not important. VIDEO CARD temperature is important.
You should *monitor* its temperature while you are *playing* the game (not on load/exit or by alt-tabbing as temperature changes VERY quickly).
Based on your piccy, it seems highly likely that video card overheating is the problem.
klofisch
04-08-07, 02:36 AM
Ok it was the Fan at my GC. I ordered a replacement,.................***grrrrrrr***
thanks to all of your
*Thread closed*
Ok it was the Fan at my GC. I ordered a replacement,.................***grrrrrrr***
thanks to all of your
*Thread closed*
Sorry to add more, just a brief comment.
I use one of the Zalman coolers on my card, definitely works well.
http://www.zalman.co.kr/eng/product/code_list.asp?cate=03040506
Mack Liscious
04-17-07, 10:37 PM
Hi all , I am new to the forums but read all the time. I have a Nvidia card and had the same problem with multiple games and found the fix. Goto control panel/appereance and themes/display/settings/advanced/troubleshoot. Once there de-select enable write combining. hope this works for you , it worked for me and i had the same problem.:arrgh!:
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