K3rt6699
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+70|6647
bah...ok I got a new card, the XFX 8800GT ALPHA DOG EDITION 512MB. Also I got a new 800w PSU, cause my old 400w was not going to be able to handle it...the rest of the system: c2d (E4500) ; 3GB ram; Asus P5B motherboard.

now, everything seems to be running fine for some time (when playing a game), but, for example, in CoD4 I'm playing, then suddenly the screen freezes and I get some weird green stuff on it, all over the place, its like the signs of overheating. I use the optimal settings for CoD4 according to the game itself, but the temps are 50-maybe 65 C when I'm playing cod4 and when it crashes...So it cant be overheating can it...It has crashed with company of heroes as well.

I have the latest drivers installed, I even tried it with the previous driver version that was on the disc which came with the card...

I'm running out of ideas here ;(

Here's a pic I took of the screen when company of heroes crashed. You should be able to see what i mean with that green shit.

http://s5.photobucket.com/albums/y173/k … G_2829.jpg

Edit: Also, when I try running the "Stability check" for the GPU in the Nvidia control panel, then in the first 2 tries, it started, showed a screen of some models moving etc, then THAT window crashed like the game crashed, green shit everywhere...Now when i run the test, i dont even get the window with the models moving around etc...

Last edited by K3rt6699 (2008-01-26 05:52:12)

Funky_Finny
Banned
+456|6411|Carnoustie, Scotland
I'd suggest completely removing the drivers and installing them again. There's a program to uninstall very well, can't remember it though. Anyone?
K3rt6699
Member
+70|6647

Funky_Finny wrote:

I'd suggest completely removing the drivers and installing them again. There's a program to uninstall very well, can't remember it though. Anyone?
Yea, i tried that though. I uninstalled it at Device manager, before installing the new drivers...
.Sup
be nice
+2,646|6732|The Twilight Zone
The temps are the same as mine-normal. On idle the vent is only working on 30% so when on full load it works on 100% but the temp stays the same. Check if everything is plugged firmly. By that i mean the power supply connectors. I hope you bought a good, stable PSU.
https://www.shrani.si/f/3H/7h/45GTw71U/untitled-1.png
Funky_Finny
Banned
+456|6411|Carnoustie, Scotland

K3rt6699 wrote:

Funky_Finny wrote:

I'd suggest completely removing the drivers and installing them again. There's a program to uninstall very well, can't remember it though. Anyone?
Yea, i tried that though. I uninstalled it at Device manager, before installing the new drivers...
Hm, well I'm stumped. Only thing I can recommend is reformat, but I doubt you want to do that..
Get your CPU to full load and check the temps of the GPU. It might just be that by the time you're checking them they've cooled off.
K3rt6699
Member
+70|6647

.Sup wrote:

The temps are the same as mine-normal. On idle the vent is only working on 30% so when on full load it works on 100% but the temp stays the same. Check if everything is plugged firmly. By that i mean the power supply connectors. I hope you bought a good, stable PSU.
Yea, I've tried turning the vent speed to 50% when playing cause i thought it was overheating...Ill check the connectors, and I'm pretty sure its a good PSU.

Funky_Finny wrote:

Hm, well I'm stumped. Only thing I can recommend is reformat, but I doubt you want to do that..
Get your CPU to full load and check the temps of the GPU. It might just be that by the time you're checking them they've cooled off.
Is there a program I can use to do that, to get the CPU to full load and then check the temps etc. I'm not very good at this sry.
Funky_Finny
Banned
+456|6411|Carnoustie, Scotland

K3rt6699 wrote:

.Sup wrote:

The temps are the same as mine-normal. On idle the vent is only working on 30% so when on full load it works on 100% but the temp stays the same. Check if everything is plugged firmly. By that i mean the power supply connectors. I hope you bought a good, stable PSU.
Yea, I've tried turning the vent speed to 50% when playing cause i thought it was overheating...Ill check the connectors, and I'm pretty sure its a good PSU.

Funky_Finny wrote:

Hm, well I'm stumped. Only thing I can recommend is reformat, but I doubt you want to do that..
Get your CPU to full load and check the temps of the GPU. It might just be that by the time you're checking them they've cooled off.
Is there a program I can use to do that, to get the CPU to full load and then check the temps etc. I'm not very good at this sry.
Run a high spec game at high graphics, that'll do it.

Btw, it's going to go mega slow at 100%.
Funky_Finny
Banned
+456|6411|Carnoustie, Scotland
How'd it turn out?
xGj
Official lame Crysis fanboy.
+84|6651|Netherlands tbh

K3rt6699 wrote:

Funky_Finny wrote:

I'd suggest completely removing the drivers and installing them again. There's a program to uninstall very well, can't remember it though. Anyone?
Yea, i tried that though. I uninstalled it at Device manager, before installing the new drivers...
Try Driver Cleaner Pro. Remove old drivers, reboot in safe mode, run driver cleaner pro, reboot, and install new drivers. Try that. And else check if all the cables are connected correctly to the PSU and GFX (I had the problem with my 8800GTX one wasnt connected and it started artifarcting and ended up damaged).
K3rt6699
Member
+70|6647

Funky_Finny wrote:

How'd it turn out?
At the moment i was playing CoD4 SP everything maxed @1680x1050, ran great, the cpu is at 30 - 60-70% and the I put the vent speed to 60%, then the temp was 61 C

Should i get like the crysis demo and max that, to get a steady 100% cpu?

Last edited by K3rt6699 (2008-01-26 08:16:29)

Bertster7
Confused Pothead
+1,101|6860|SE London

K3rt6699 wrote:

bah...ok I got a new card, the XFX 8800GT ALPHA DOG EDITION 512MB. Also I got a new 800w PSU, cause my old 400w was not going to be able to handle it...
lol

Why wouldn't 400W be enough? 800W is crazy overkill. You can SLI 2 8800GT 512MB cards ok using a 600W PSU.
K3rt6699
Member
+70|6647

Bertster7 wrote:

K3rt6699 wrote:

bah...ok I got a new card, the XFX 8800GT ALPHA DOG EDITION 512MB. Also I got a new 800w PSU, cause my old 400w was not going to be able to handle it...
lol

Why wouldn't 400W be enough? 800W is crazy overkill. You can SLI 2 8800GT 512MB cards ok using a 600W PSU.
http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?id=90941

Not what the majority of people say.
iNeedUrFace4Soup
fuck it
+348|6825
Im running 8800GT with 400w. No problems at all.
https://i.imgur.com/jM2Yp.gif
CrazeD
Member
+368|6952|Maine

K3rt6699 wrote:

Bertster7 wrote:

K3rt6699 wrote:

bah...ok I got a new card, the XFX 8800GT ALPHA DOG EDITION 512MB. Also I got a new 800w PSU, cause my old 400w was not going to be able to handle it...
lol

Why wouldn't 400W be enough? 800W is crazy overkill. You can SLI 2 8800GT 512MB cards ok using a 600W PSU.
http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?id=90941

Not what the majority of people say.
As long as you have sufficient amps, all is well.

You don't need to use Crysis to get 100% CPU load. They make programs for that, like Prime95 and Orthos.
.Sup
be nice
+2,646|6732|The Twilight Zone

iNeedUrFace4Soup wrote:

Im running 8800GT with 400w. No problems at all.
400w is minimum for that card so it should be enough.
https://www.shrani.si/f/3H/7h/45GTw71U/untitled-1.png
K3rt6699
Member
+70|6647

xGj wrote:

K3rt6699 wrote:

Funky_Finny wrote:

I'd suggest completely removing the drivers and installing them again. There's a program to uninstall very well, can't remember it though. Anyone?
Yea, i tried that though. I uninstalled it at Device manager, before installing the new drivers...
Try Driver Cleaner Pro. Remove old drivers, reboot in safe mode, run driver cleaner pro, reboot, and install new drivers. Try that. And else check if all the cables are connected correctly to the PSU and GFX (I had the problem with my 8800GTX one wasnt connected and it started artifarcting and ended up damaged).
I did that Driver Cleaner thing. Now after about 2h of BF2, the screen froze. I didnt get any artifacting though
aimless
Member
+166|6404|Texas
Check your gpu temps, maybe it's overheating?

This happened to an old ati card of mine, only it wasn't heating, it was just a bad card.
K3rt6699
Member
+70|6647

aimless wrote:

Check your gpu temps, maybe it's overheating?

This happened to an old ati card of mine, only it wasn't heating, it was just a bad card.
Did you read my opening post? If not, please read it.
K3rt6699
Member
+70|6647
k, I'm running the ATI Tool now, "scan for artifacts"... how long do i need to run it though. It has been going on for 13 minutes now, and with the card fan speed at 70% the temp kept rising to 70, and then back to 69C. It is around the 70 C line now. No errors found so far. Just before I ran the ATI Tool, I was playing cod4 and got that crash with green artifacting.
K3rt6699
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Temperatures:

Startup:
https://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y173/kert6699/temps_startup.png

CoD4 running in the background:
https://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y173/kert6699/temps_cod4_running.png

I'm not sure what to think of that Power / Aux Temperature...

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