Aces High Bulletin Board
Help and Support Forums => Technical Support => Topic started by: TwinBoom on March 11, 2011, 03:10:44 PM
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had a hard freeze last night game had red lines all through it so i shut it down
turned on pc today this is what it looks like
tried re-seating video card and reinstalling drivers nothing help
its a 8800 gts 320mg card
is it fried or what never seen this b4
ty in advance for any help
TB
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My "guess" is that your cards going. Does your MB have on-board video? If it does you could try removing your possible "faulty" video card, clean out the drivers and then load up the on-board one. If it clears up you can be pretty sure the monitor and everything else is ok.
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Back 10 year's ago I had an old stile monitor to go out and that's kind of what it looked like .Not saying that's your problem just putting it out there .
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The card could be or have severely overheated and been damaged. Check to see if the heat sink is clogged, as well as if the fan is working.
Is that an LCD panel? Or is it a CRT monitor? Do you have another monitor laying about you can try?
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The card could be or have severely overheated and been damaged. Check to see if the heat sink is clogged, as well as if the fan is working.
Is that an LCD panel? Or is it a CRT monitor? Do you have another monitor laying about you can try?
viewsonic crt yes i have spare monintor will try , card was dusty but fan on it was running
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another crt monitor produced same result
card was dusty but not bad i blew it out and cleaned fan its fan is spinning like normal i hear proessor fan running too
heres some pics
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Looks like a video card RAM has gone bad.
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Looks like a video card RAM has gone bad.
so its trash huh?
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Well... probably trashed. You can try replacing the thermal material by taking the card apart removing the old material then adding new and reassembling but at this point its onlu 50/50 if it can be saved.
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My "guess" is that your cards going. Does your MB have on-board video? If it does you could try removing your possible "faulty" video card, clean out the drivers and then load up the on-board one. If it clears up you can be pretty sure the monitor and everything else is ok.
This would be a good test IMO. At least you wouldn't be throwing out a good video card. (if it is good. :uhoh)
Good Luck :cheers:
Coogan
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I recently experienced the exact same problem with my XFX GTX 285. It looked like a volcanic eruption all over my monitor. I called XFX and they told me that the RAM had most likely gone bad. I had originally purchased the card from www.newegg.com and in doing so, it came with a life time warranty. (They do offer extended and double life warranties on some video cards and such). Contact the card manufacturer and tell them your issues. If the card is still under warranty you can probably get a replacement. If not, you'll most likely need a replacement but it'll have to come out of your pocket. Not knowing what you prefer (Nvidia or Radeon) seek out your replacement and see if newegg has one that will come with a lifetime warranty. I purchased two Nvidia GTX 460's (so I can now run SLI...which doesn't seem to make a difference in AH2) from Best Buy with a three year warranty on each card.
HTH
Tim
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I recently experienced the exact same problem with my XFX GTX 285. It looked like a volcanic eruption all over my monitor. I called XFX and they told me that the RAM had most likely gone bad. I had originally purchased the card from www.newegg.com and in doing so, it came with a life time warranty. (They do offer extended and double life warranties on some video cards and such). Contact the card manufacturer and tell them your issues. If the card is still under warranty you can probably get a replacement. If not, you'll most likely need a replacement but it'll have to come out of your pocket. Not knowing what you prefer (Nvidia or Radeon) seek out your replacement and see if newegg has one that will come with a lifetime warranty. I purchased two Nvidia GTX 460's (so I can now run SLI...which doesn't seem to make a difference in AH2) from Best Buy with a three year warranty on each card.
HTH
Tim
Ty I purchased this one on ebay at 50.00
BFG NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT OC 1GB GDDR3
Cheap solution for now i think. Anyone Agree or have this card? Thoughts please
(http://assets.gearlive.com/blogimages/bfg-geforce-9800-gt.jpg)
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Ty I purchased this one on ebay at 50.00
BFG NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT OC 1GB GDDR3
Cheap solution for now i think. Anyone Agree or have this card? Thoughts please
For $50 it's not bad. If Aces High is the most graphical intense thing you do then it should be fine, just don't expect to be able to turn on any shadows. You might have to drop down to 512 textures if you want to maintain the refresh rate in FPS, as well as turn the sliders down to about 70% or so.
Compared to your 8800gts this one might be just a tad bit slower, but it's still comparable.
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So it ended up being the video card ? That's good to know ..
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Ty I purchased this one on ebay at 50.00
BFG NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT OC 1GB GDDR3
Cheap solution for now i think. Anyone Agree or have this card? Thoughts please
(http://assets.gearlive.com/blogimages/bfg-geforce-9800-gt.jpg)
Keep an eye in that card Twin. I had the exact same card (same Mfg), the fan quit on it after about 3 or 4 months and it cooked itself before I realized what had happened. That's when I gave up on that particular machine and called TilDeath to build me a new computer. (So glad I did)
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TB, As far as something to try, I had something similar happen and it was just that my driver had mysteriously become corrupted. I deleted it and found a new driver and it fixed the problem. I too had the display background as in your case but I also couldn't change my resolution to anything better than 800 x 600. I recently got a new machine with the NVIDIA GTX 580 in it and WOW!, I didn't even know AH terrain and water looked like it does now. Good luck on the card but you might check the driver.
one-eye
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He got the new/used card, and installed it and all is good.
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TB, As far as something to try, I had something similar happen and it was just that my driver had mysteriously become corrupted. I deleted it and found a new driver and it fixed the problem. I too had the display background as in your case but I also couldn't change my resolution to anything better than 800 x 600. I recently got a new machine with the NVIDIA GTX 580 in it and WOW!, I didn't even know AH terrain and water looked like it does now. Good luck on the card but you might check the driver.
one-eye
yes i did get new card, but ty i did try uninstalling card aswell as driver even tried new driver no work but new card runs everything maxed out getting 75fps
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For $50 it's not bad. If Aces High is the most graphical intense thing you do then it should be fine, just don't expect to be able to turn on any shadows. You might have to drop down to 512 textures if you want to maintain the refresh rate in FPS, as well as turn the sliders down to about 70% or so.
A lot will depend on the processor, but I would have to disagree with ya Tig.
I have the 9800 1GB and can run shadows (self) with all other eye candy maxed with only an occasional under 70 FR drop. AA at 4x, 2048 textures.