Blinking Screen

Discussion in 'Video Cards, Displays and TV Tuners' started by Sem, Sep 8, 2005.

  1. Sem

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    my computers had this problem for quite a while, and i still can't fix it. Whilst using the computer the screen freezes and then goes black and comes back on. This happens quite often. I have already exchanged my monitor but i am still having this problem.
    I have a NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 4000.
    I was thinking thius might new drivers, but i have tried to download this aswell, but nothing has changed.
    Please help.................................
    :x:
     
  2. pelvis_3

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    Did you install the latest forceware? (i think they are 77.72).
    Also try re-installing DirectX 9.0c if possible!
    Can you try the card in a different computer (or a different card in your computer)as this could rule out Video Card problems!
     
  3. LeeShore

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    HI Sem !
    Is this happening while you play games , on the net , idle ?
     
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    it doesn't matter what i'm doing, i can be surfing the net, or it can be idle and it still does it. Can't remember if it does it while a dvd is running.
     
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    I think i'v download Forceware 76.41 and 77.77.
    76.41 from guru3d.com
    77.77 from MSI website
     
  6. pelvis_3

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    You might also try the latest nVidia Omega Drivers >
    http://www.omegadrivers.net/
    and check the heatsink is installed properly on the video card!
     
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    I'v downloaded the omerga drivers and Direct X 9.0c aswell. Will post if i get the blinking again.
     
  8. Sem

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    ok, it's still blinking.... a little less though
     
  9. LeeShore

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    Is it possible for you to do what pelvis said and try a different card or try your card in another machine ! If you've noticed a slight improvement with the omega drivers it very well could just be your card !


    Your card could be wasted and or overheating very quickly !!
     
  10. pelvis_3

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    hmmmm, can you try the card in a different computer?
     
  11. Sem

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    i don't think i have another card.......
     
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    i don't have another computer either.......
     
  13. pelvis_3

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    Not even a friends computer or onbaord graphics at least?
     
  14. Sem

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    hmm, i'm gonna have to find someone
     
  15. pelvis_3

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    Also if your GF MX4000 is an AGP 8X card you can try lowering the interface to 4X and turn off AGP Fastwrites and see what happens!
     
  16. Sem

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    eh?????
     
  17. LeeShore

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    Do you know how to get into your system bios to change agp settings ? F1 or DEL usually when you turn your machine on and it starts booting ! Look for Advanced chipset features and locate fast writes , agp 4x 8x etc ! Dont change anything your not sure about as you can do major damage !

    re Pelvis - not sure about turning fast writes off on a nvidia card , ATI are ok to do so !
     
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  19. Sem

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    ok
    i'v done that
    do i need to restart??
     
  20. LeeShore

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    Best to !!
     

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