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Im running a Nvidia 7600gt card w/ 256 MB of memory, AMD Athlon 64 3800+ processor, and 2 gigs of memory. When I run Silent Hunter 3 or 4, I start getting a phenomenom kind of like the matrix. The pixels on the screen start trickling down and flashing different colors, but its barely noticeable and only happens in various places on the monitor (the whole screen isnt doing it). Also, the game gets kind of jumpy once in a while, then smooths out. I put the graphics card in about 6 months ago and bought it used off ebay. I believe it was in that guys computer for over a year. Probably not a good buy for me. I havn't had any problems up until now though. Thanks in advance!
hi Pat42
very similar rig to mine by the way.
have you updated graphics driver, i do mine through gameshadow.
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Im running a Nvidia 7600gt card w/ 256 MB of memory, AMD Athlon 64 3800+ processor, and 2 gigs of memory. When I run Silent Hunter 3 or 4, I start getting a phenomenom kind of like the matrix. The pixels on the screen start trickling down and flashing different colors, but its barely noticeable and only happens in various places on the monitor (the whole screen isnt doing it). Also, the game gets kind of jumpy once in a while, then smooths out. I put the graphics card in about 6 months ago and bought it used off ebay. I believe it was in that guys computer for over a year. Probably not a good buy for me. I havn't had any problems up until now though. Thanks in advance!
You have identical specs as me, i dont have the problem you mention, still im thinking of getting an 8800GT, it best value at the moment.
FIREWALL
04-13-08, 05:34 PM
Look to see if card fan is running.
If it is, still pull card and check fan and heatsink for crud.
I updated to 169.21 to no avail, then I did what firewall suggested and pulled the card, sprayed it with a compressed air can and put it back in. Still nothing, and now I am stating to notice vertical divisions throughout the screen, evenly spaced. The "matrix" effect is still there, and it seems to slowly fade away as the card cools down. Keep in mind that this only happens in game, not on the desktop.
bigboywooly
04-13-08, 08:29 PM
Sounds like a cooling issue if only happening in game and not under load on the desktop
Cohaagen
04-14-08, 01:05 AM
Artifacting (the glitches you're experiencing) is a definite sign of an overheating or overstressed graphics card. If either you or, more likely, the previous owner have overclocked the card it could have drastically shortened its lifespan in the case of a substandard unit. Quality control isn't perfect, sadly, and some cards suffer more than otherwise identical examples of the same model. Whatever the cause, you're getting pretty certain symptoms of a physical problem with the card, as opposed to driver conflict or the like.
8XXX series are getting dirt cheap now that the 9-series cards are out. Might be for the best to snap one up.
SmokinTep
04-14-08, 06:32 AM
Try openeing the case and put a fan on it to see if the problem goes away.
wetgoat
04-14-08, 06:37 AM
My card started out as you discribe, gradually got worse. When I replaced it, I noticed it had a burned smell to it. Yes, it was fried.
This happened to me with my old 6800GT. My graphic card started to show "green, red and yellow pixels" around the screen (and turn off my monitor). Maybe your Graphic card is toast...review and test it in other computer.
CptGrayWolf
04-14-08, 06:57 AM
Yup the exact same thing happened to me. Matrix like fonts on the screen. Your vid card overheated and is dead I'm afraid. :dead:
irish1958
04-14-08, 07:15 AM
When I baked my ATI 9500 into a nice loaf of bread I had the same graphic problems.
Yep you guys are right, its starting to go and getting worse, ill keep an eye out for a new 7800 or 8800, that should be a nice upgrade. Thanks for your help.
FIREWALL
04-14-08, 10:07 AM
Yep you guys are right, its starting to go and getting worse, ill keep an eye out for a new 7800 or 8800, that should be a nice upgrade. Thanks for your help.
I'm going to ask a dumb question.
Is your card , AGP or PCI-E ?
I'm looking at TigerDirect and there isn't a 7800 in either genre.
But 8800 as low as $59.99 :D
Hope this helps. :yep: Stay away from used hardware if you can. Good Luck. :up:
SmokinTep
04-14-08, 11:18 AM
I was lucky when my 9800 Pro bit the dust a while back. Was able to pick up a 7800. Can't find them anymore.
iambecomelife
04-14-08, 11:57 AM
If you decide to replace it, make sure you don't buy a used 7900GT. The original batch had memory defects, and if you buy a used one you may not be able to tell if it's defective. Mine did not last very long. :damn:
Ill probably get a new one on ebay and avoid the used, I need PCI-E 16x, 7800 are going between 45-70 bucks, they have plenty of pci-es on there. Sounds like a damn good deal to me (as long as its new). EDIT: didnt read the last part of firewalls post, thats a damn good deal too, ill have to check it out!
And yet another edit: Where did you find the 8800 for $59.99?
CptGrayWolf
04-15-08, 09:20 AM
And yet another edit: Where did you find the 8800 for $59.99?
Yeah good question. It's gotta be used...
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