Wierd Graphics
Iceman2
It also freezes up my game
heres a screenshot of what happens
http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/2527/gw2111bh.png
My specs are
Processer:AMD Sempron(tm) 2500+
Grapics card: nVidia 6600 256 MB
not sure of the rest and where to find out the rest
heres a screenshot of what happens
http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/2527/gw2111bh.png
My specs are
Processer:AMD Sempron(tm) 2500+
Grapics card: nVidia 6600 256 MB
not sure of the rest and where to find out the rest
Josh
Go to www.nvidia.com, and download the latest Graphics Card Driver.
Iceman2
That was the first thing i did and it didnt help at all. I also tried d/l older versions but that didnt help either. All it did was give it normal graphics for a sec, then it got messed up again. Also un-installed game and re-installed it. It also does the same thing to other games on my computer. I dont know if its the card itself or my computer.
mathewthegreat
LMFAO!
Try turning anti-aliasing off in nvidia options if it is on mate!
Try turning anti-aliasing off in nvidia options if it is on mate!
Omega X
Um... That is called Artifacting and it might be because the Card is overheating or its busted.
Iceman2
now it allways freezes when i try to play, and i need to restart my computer to even get it to load up
kvndoom
If it's locking up only in 3D applications, it's more than likely hardware. Your video card is in the toaster, and the heat is rising...
Is the card overclocked? Have you unlocked any pipes or shaders? If you o/c'ed or unlocked the card, first return it to factory settings and see if this helps. If not, move on...
Troubleshooting hardware failure requires you to run the computer with the case open, so do that. Check the GPU fan on the video card. Is it running? If not, then it needs to be replaced because the card is overheating. Also make sure there's not a ton of dust in the fan that could obstruct airflow.
If the fan is okay, then look at the RAM chips on the video card. Did they have heatsinks on them when you got the card? Has one fallen off by any chance?
Okay, if the fan is in place and running properly, and the VRAM seems fine, then you have a hardware defect. The GPU itself could be going bad, or one of the VRAM chips. There's no real way for you to test where the problem is, unfortunately. If your card is under warranty, get it replaced. If not, then well, it still will need to be replaced, but out of your wallet instead of someone elses. As a rule of thumb I never buy twice from a manufacturer who sold me defective goods, but that's just me...
Is the card overclocked? Have you unlocked any pipes or shaders? If you o/c'ed or unlocked the card, first return it to factory settings and see if this helps. If not, move on...
Troubleshooting hardware failure requires you to run the computer with the case open, so do that. Check the GPU fan on the video card. Is it running? If not, then it needs to be replaced because the card is overheating. Also make sure there's not a ton of dust in the fan that could obstruct airflow.
If the fan is okay, then look at the RAM chips on the video card. Did they have heatsinks on them when you got the card? Has one fallen off by any chance?
Okay, if the fan is in place and running properly, and the VRAM seems fine, then you have a hardware defect. The GPU itself could be going bad, or one of the VRAM chips. There's no real way for you to test where the problem is, unfortunately. If your card is under warranty, get it replaced. If not, then well, it still will need to be replaced, but out of your wallet instead of someone elses. As a rule of thumb I never buy twice from a manufacturer who sold me defective goods, but that's just me...
Iceman2
ok thanks for the replys. Just went and cleaned out all the dust in fan and in the computer. It works fine for about 10-15 mins, then it freezes.
kvndoom
Could be heat, then. If it's under warranty, at this point I'd look into an RMA. If it isn't under warranty, you may want to try removing the GPU cooler and making sure the thermal paste is in good shape. I don't know who made your card, but some manufacturers skimp on little details a bit more than others. Telling us the brand and model of your card will help too, because we could look up any known issues with a particular card.
Iceman2
Pny TEchnologies, Verto GeForce 6600