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what the!!!

.ReCo!L

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ok see this pic of my screen,you see all them dots? what could this be and what made it happen?
could this be my video card or monitor?

9800pro
p41.8
msi 6533
winxp pro
30gig hd
512 ddr 333

my system is a little above 1 year old and nothing has been overclocked or mess withclicky
 
that looks like:

1.) bad video card overclock

2.) bad video card over heating.
 
Originally posted by .ReCo!L
ok see this pic of my screen,you see all them dots? what could this be and what made it happen?
could this be my video card or monitor?

9800pro
p41.8
msi 6533
winxp pro
30gig hd
512 ddr 333

my system is a little above 1 year old and nothing has been overclocked or mess withclicky

Has the fan stopped working on your 9800 Pro? That would cause it to over heat.
 
1.) Not overclocked
2.) Not sure, I opened my cases and the fan is spinning. And this was right from startup so i dont think it could overheat that quick.

Im gonna try reinstalling the drivers to see how it goes.
 
Originally posted by .ReCo!L
1.) Not overclocked
2.) Not sure, I opened my cases and the fan is spinning. And this was right from startup so i dont think it could overheat that quick.

Im gonna try reinstalling the drivers to see how it goes.

Don't assume it couldn't overheat right away. I had this same problem in a computer I was fixing here at work. The fan had stopped working on the card, causing it to immediately start to overheat. Prolonged use made it damage the card. So when the fan was replaced, the damage was already done. Computer parts heat up like that *snaps fingers*.

Might be time for a RMA :)
 
yah you shold RMA it or do something to return it


i OCed my card to high once and it made stuff the exact same as that
 
Ok, I thought that the issue was the drivers (DNA's latest drivers) so I installed omegas drivers, same thing happens. So im guessing the card is defected. Ive started using this card from the 5th or so of January. BTW i bought this card from allstarshop.com and what in the heck is RMA?
 
RMA = Return Merchandise Authorization

It means you call up All-Star and tell them your card is broke and ask for a RMA. However, I hope you got a backup card. AllStarShop even has a RMA Return button.
 
my friend had the same problem when he threw in a 9700pro into his celery 800mhz rig. it was the underpowered PSU that caused the video glitch....the prob disappeared after he upgraded his puny 250w PSU to a better one. hope this helps.
 
I dont think its the power supply, since its been running fine for a month until now. I will just RMA it.
 
Originally posted by .ReCo!L
could this be my video card or monitor?
Just a quick tip, if it was your monitor and you took a screen shot of it, it wouldnt show up on the screen shot.
 
ok, well i got my RMA number and it says "Do not return the outer box, diskettes, or manual" do i just send the card its self or do i need to send the card and cables and the dvi to monitor connector?
 
probably wouldnt be a bad idea because they'll probably check to see if the cables are the culprit of the bad vid card...thats what I would think anyways...
 
bad card maybe.. did you check the back of the card + memory chips to see how much heat it is generating?
 
Originally posted by Steve_010
Just a quick tip, if it was your monitor and you took a screen shot of it, it wouldnt show up on the screen shot.
...unless you look at the screenshot through the same monitor ;)
 
Originally posted by sackowitz
...unless you look at the screenshot through the same monitor ;)

i like the forum's nerdy sense of humor... :p (just joking...)

What if he took a picture with a digicam... (i know how unlikely and stupid that is but its possible....)
 
So your telling me a 250w PSU is puny?

Im running a 300w PSU with no problems. 250 is about the recomended
 
250W is not puny. but its not enough. the reccomended is 300W

if u have a space heater i mean a prescott u'll need 800W+ :)

radeon cards suck alot more power than the geforce's.
 
Excuse you, with a Radeon 9800 you'd better be running at least a 300W.

And from the pic, it looks like a bad memory chip. RMA time.
 
Originally posted by chinoquezada
i like the forum's nerdy sense of humor... :p (just joking...)

What if he took a picture with a digicam... (i know how unlikely and stupid that is but its possible....)
its sad how many people don't know what the print screen key does... i wouldnt put it past people to take screenshots literally using a digicam :rolleyes:
 
Originally posted by sackowitz
its sad how many people don't know what the print screen key does... i wouldnt put it past people to take screenshots literally using a digicam :rolleyes:

Sometimes it's necessary. Like when you're trying to catch a BSOD or some other problem when Windows isn't up and running or isn't working right.
I saw one a while ago of screen corruption in text mode while booting up. Naturally he used a digicam.
My problem is I can never remember the key I need to hold down to get a capture of just the current window. When you've got 3 screens a lot of times you really don't want the whole desktop...
 
I built a system for my mom that would do that, albeit was a shuttle motherboard, but a bios update solved her problems
 
well, ok i have sent my card to ati via usps priority, now gotta wait atleast 2 days for them to receive it and another 10 days for them to actually work on it, then another week or so till ups brings it back and then few minutes for me to install it again.

:( man this sucks, this is gonna be a while till i see it again.
Poor peformance gaming on my onboard video for 2 weeks.
Its time to stop playing bf1942 and DC and run my counter strike once again.

:"(
 
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