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Solve : Graphical Issue, only in Games!? |
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Answer» First post for me on these fourms, hopefully someone can give me a hand as I'm completley stumped. My monitor is an old one, VGA but I've never had a problem with games before using this thing.Being that your monitor is older, it may not be supporting the resolution that the game requires. I need you to go online to the games website, and look at their requirements, and see if your card is compatible or not. Just because its compatible with an older version of the game, or works with other games, does not mean that its compatible with your game. What do you mean by "Pixels" exactly? Games require different resolutions and graphics capabilities as compared to your Windows Operating system, and applications that run in it without requiring the full screen and advanced capabilities. You killed your graphics card. Remove both of them then insert only one. power up and see if it plays. If not remove it and insert the other one. Power up and see if it plays. If not than either both your cards are fried or its something else, but I can only think of a card being fried because you said it worked previously.Quote from: lil_falco on August 12, 2007, 08:27:09 PM You killed your graphics card.If the card was truly fried, then the Windows operating system would not be displayed, since no matter what, anything that appears on the screen will go through WHICHEVER graphics card is set to primary. True, but if only one is fried then it may still display graphics through the one thats connected ot the monitor.Well, then maybe we should also ask the OP this: Are you using a dual monitor display, D4rj0n7?Thanks again for all your support people! I really hope I can fix this problem. No, I'm only using one montior, I use the SLi to boost the graphical cabilbilites of my games. I figure that instead of explaining it, it would be much easier if I were to show a picture. My desktop is normal..but when I start a game, I get graphical glitches like such.. http://www.imagehoop.com/view_image/f00632228/WoW pixels.JPG Hope this helps! It looks like a resolution problem. Could you right click the desktop, click "Properties", settings, and tell us what the resolution Windows is set to? (I wouldn't adjust anything) And also tell us what the color settings are? I had a very similar problem with my previous computer. Whenever I played a game, some of the pixels would be the wrong color. But it only happened in games. It turned out my CPU was starting to fail. I found this out when it failed completely. I'm not saying this is what's wrong with your computer but only that hardware errors can manifest themselves in strange ways. Since you're running a SLI setup, you could try using just one of your graphics cards and see if that changes anything.My resoultion is set to 1024 x 742, and my COLOUR quality is set to Highest (32 Bit). Quote from: D4rj0n7 on August 13, 2007, 07:33:53 AM My resoultion is set to 1024 x 742, and my colour quality is set to Highest (32 Bit).Then, in theory, its not a resolution/monitor problem... Strange, I guess it must be the advanced hardware features in your card causing the problems. OK ...Please check your power supply... It sounds like the cards are not getting the watts they need to run .... |
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