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Title: GeForce2 Ultra display flashes
Post by: Zeb on July 02, 2001, 05:59:00 PM
I have just upgraded my motherboard from an Asus A7V to and Asus A7M233.  I have kept everything else the same.  However I am now getting flashes randomly across the bottom of the display.  I am sure I had this problem when I first fitted the graphics card in the old motherboard.  But I seem to remember removing Z buffering cured it that time.  This setting is not there now of course.  I am getting a bit short of ideas.  Any suggestions, other than put the other motherboard back!

Zeb
Title: GeForce2 Ultra display flashes
Post by: bloom25 on July 02, 2001, 11:06:00 PM
Zeb, try going to the 12.41 official drivers.  Now after installing them, change what is known as the "mip mapping level" to "high quality" rather than "best image."

That should take care of it.  :)
Title: GeForce2 Ultra display flashes
Post by: Drano on July 02, 2001, 11:11:00 PM
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Originally posted by bloom25:
Zeb, try going to the 12.41 official drivers.  Now after installing them, change what is known as the "mip mapping level" to "high quality" rather than "best image."

That should take care of it.   :)

Yeppers--that took care of the flashes for me too.

Hiya Zeb. Say hi to Flos.

                Drano
Title: GeForce2 Ultra display flashes
Post by: Flossy on July 03, 2001, 11:48:00 AM
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Originally posted by Drano:

Yeppers--that took care of the flashes for me too.

Hiya Zeb. Say hi to Flos.
                Drano

Hiya to you, too, Drano!   :)

Zeb says thanks a lot - the new drivers and the MIP setting worked!  Flashes have gone away...  however, he has gone away grumbling in the corner because his video capture card is locking up.  At least he can play AH though!   ;)
Title: GeForce2 Ultra display flashes
Post by: hummer1 on July 03, 2001, 11:48:00 PM
I have a 32MB GeForce 256 video card and I am also experiencing the flashing at the bottom of the display on AH.  I changed the mip setting to high image quality and had already downloaded the 12.41 drivers but am still experiencing the problem.

Please help.   :confused:
Title: GeForce2 Ultra display flashes
Post by: bloom25 on July 04, 2001, 12:14:00 AM
Hummer, please give us system specs?  (MB, ram, CPU, etc.)

Try enabling v-sync as well (in case it was turned off.)  You may also want to test the 7.78 drivers.
Title: GeForce2 Ultra display flashes
Post by: hummer1 on July 04, 2001, 10:41:00 AM
System Specs:
Dell Dimension XPS T700r
384 Megs RAM
700 Mhz Processor

I have tested the 7.78 drives already and no dice.  Where is the vsync toggle?

Thanks guys.

Hummer
Title: GeForce2 Ultra display flashes
Post by: hummer1 on July 05, 2001, 10:17:00 AM
HELP...anyone, anyone?
Title: GeForce2 Ultra display flashes
Post by: Replicant on July 05, 2001, 10:30:00 AM
10.80 or is it 10.90 Detonator Drivers completed cured it for me... try them out.

Regards

Nexx
Title: GeForce2 Ultra display flashes
Post by: hummer1 on July 06, 2001, 11:00:00 AM
I just tried the 10.80 drivers and they didn't fix the problem.  Thanks for the suggetsion though.  Any other thoughts?  Where is the vertical sync set?  I can't find it anywhere?

Help.

Hummer
Title: GeForce2 Ultra display flashes
Post by: Eagler on July 06, 2001, 02:22:00 PM
hummer1

The v-sync is controllable with a tweak program. I have it at home, if someone doesn't post it here 1st. Setting my geforce to the highest video setting (shift F1) helped me get rid of my flashes.
Title: GeForce2 Ultra display flashes
Post by: Nethawk on July 10, 2001, 11:50:00 AM
http://us.hercules.com/support/readtechnote.php3?id=51 (http://us.hercules.com/support/readtechnote.php3?id=51)

The above link is from Hercules/Guillemot troubleshooting section, but I think it can apply to all who have blue flashes.  I had them and the only thing that cured all was getting latest VIA drivers, including 4.05c AGP, and raising IO voltage on my motherboard from default of 3.4 to 3.5.  It was not until I increased voltage that the problem ultimately went away.

Good luck!