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Answer» Yeah, hey guys I've been having some weird video problems lately, and havnt been able to pin point a fix or even what they might be. Some sort of artifacts I'm guessing, but none like I've seen before. I was thinking maybe from overheating since these effects come and go. Few days it will be fine then a few days it wont. My temps seem to be low in the high 70's. Here's a screen showing what my problem is.
I havnt had the problem till just recently about a month ago. For a few years this LITTLE system has ran fine. My system specs are as follows. Thanks guys. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Field Value Motherboard Properties Motherboard ID 63-0804-000002-00101111-090805-ATHLON64$A0058002_BIOS DATE: 09/08/05 12:57:54 VER: 08.00.09 Motherboard Name Asus K8V SE Deluxe Front Side Bus Properties Bus Type AMD Hammer Real Clock 205 MHz Effective Clock 205 MHz HyperTransport Clock 820 MHz Memory Bus Properties Bus Type DDR SDRAM Bus Width 64-bit DRAM:FSB RATIO CPU/22 Real Clock 103 MHz (DDR) Effective Clock 205 MHz Bandwidth 1640 MB/s Chipset Bus Properties Bus Type VIA V-Link Bus Width 8-bit Real Clock 68 MHz (QDR) Effective Clock 273 MHz Bandwidth 273 MB/s Motherboard Physical Info CPU Sockets/Slots 1 Socket 754 Expansion Slots 5 PCI, 1 AGP, 1 WiFi RAM Slots 3 DDR DIMM Integrated Devices Audio, Gigabit LAN, IEEE-1394 Form Factor ATX Motherboard Size 240 mm x 300 mm Motherboard Chipset K8T800 Extra Features Asus Intelligence, JumperFree, Q-Fan, Stepless Freq Selection, Ultra-ATA/133, SATA, RAID Motherboard Manufacturer Company Name ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Product Information http://usa.asus.com/products1.aspx?l1=3 BIOS Download http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?SLanguage=en-us
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Field Value Physical Memory Total 1022 MB Used 444 MB Free 578 MB Utilization 43 % Swap Space Total 2076 MB Used 410 MB Free 1665 MB Utilization 20 % Virtual Memory Total 3098 MB Used 854 MB Free 2244 MB Utilization 28 % Physical Address Extension (PAE) SUPPORTED by Operating System Yes Supported by CPU Yes Active Yes
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Field Value North Bridge Properties North Bridge VIA VT8383 Apollo K8T800 Revision 01 Package Type 578 Pin BGA Package Size 3.5 cm x 3.5 cm Process Technology 0.22 um Core Voltage 2.5 V In-Order Queue Depth 3 AGP Controller AGP Version 3.05 AGP Status Enabled AGP Device ATI Radeon 9600 Pro AGP Aperture Size 128 MB Supported AGP Speeds 1x, 4x, 8x Current AGP Speed 4x Fast-Write Supported, Disabled Side Band Addressing Supported, Enabled Chipset Manufacturer Company Name VIA Technologies, Inc. Product Information http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/chipsets Driver Download http://www.viaarena.com/?PageID=2 Driver Update http://driveragent.com?ref=59 Problems & Suggestions Problem Current AGP speed is lower than maximum supported. This may cause PERFORMANCE penalty. Appologies for the double post, but that first is very long. I just wanted to note the graphical issues/weird dots persist on the desktop as well. Not just when gaming. Happens more often on pictures to.I think this is an overheating issue. Try opening your PC and cleaning the fans with a slightly damp cloth. Take ESD precautions before opening the case and be careful not to damage anything. When did the issue start?
P.S. welcome to the forums.it happend a few weeks after I did overclock. Using ATi Tool. I did get rid of the tool recently, I'd say about last Sat. when the problem was really becoming a pain. I even tried troubleshooting with underclocking, but no good. Seems to persist though even with the Ati Tool gone. Like I said though it comes, and goes. Just odd. Gunna try the quick cleaning structs you mentioned then wait a few hours see if maybe it clears.
Just hoping this isnt some permanent damage. Being a full time student, I'm finacially strapped . Oh, and thanks for such a quick reply. Gunna clean then post the outcome.Overclocking, if not done properly can cause damage to the video card and/or the motherboard so don't rule out the possibility.
Have you tried another monitor or videocard? And when you said your temps are at 70 was that 70c or 70f?
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