A driver problem, or is my 6800GT dying?

Discussion in 'Video Cards, Displays and TV Tuners' started by janors, Mar 29, 2007.

  1. janors

    janors Geek Trainee

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    Bit of a long story here...but bear with me, please.

    I bought my 6800GT about 2 years ago, and it's worked fine the whole time I've owned it. About 6 months ago there was a power surge in my dorm and my motherboard was fried (Even though my PC was plugged into a surge protector). I just got around to replacing the motherboard a few weeks ago, and I was worried that other components wouldn't be working but everything started working great. I could play any game for any length of time and it would run perfectly.

    Recently, however, whenever I try to play a relatively modern game (Examples: HL2, STALKER, Command and Conquer 3, etc.), the game starts off fine, but as I progress, the display gets glitchier and glitchier until it is unplayable. It always starts off as just a bit of flickering here and there but after about 10-15 minutes I encounter massive artifacts and I'm forced to quit. This only happens in the game (That is, I don't get any glitchiness on my desktop or whatnot) and only new games. I've tried installing four different driver versions, and the problems persist.

    I thought my video card might have also been somewhat fried, but if that's true how can it always run the first 10 or so minutes of a game perfectly? This doesn't sound like the card itself is dying, since I'd imagine if that were the case I wouldn't be able to run anything after the first few tries. But then again, I'm not that knowledgeable in the subject. Thoughts?


    Notable specs:
    XP Home
    1 gig (2 x 512) of Mushkin ram
    Biostar NF325-A7 motherboard
    AMD 64 3200+
     
  2. Swansen

    Swansen The Ninj

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    huh, kinda sounds like a heat issue. But its all fine up until about 10 or so minutes then it pretty much just locks up or jumps every couple seconds or so
     
  3. eranga262154

    eranga262154 Geek Trainee

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    I think it is about the virtual memory issue....
     

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