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Name: Mayur Mistry
Date: June 20, 2007 at 09:13:51 Pacific
OS: xp mce
CPU/Ram: c2d 1gb
Product: mesh
Comment:

my graphics card is annoying me as it keeps "messing" up.I mean this in terms of it shows dodgy graphics during games,tv and normal desktop sometimes.this often results in having to restart as i cannot see what is supposed to be displayed. i have included a link with a word document with screen shots of the minor problems.i have tried reinstalling windows but the issue remains.i am using the latest nvidia drivers.the graphics card is the nvidia 7300 gs.thanks

http://rapidshare.com/files/3834894...



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Name: OtheHill
Date: June 20, 2007 at 09:22:48 Pacific
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Mayur

I am not familiar with the hosting site you link to but I will tell you this, I am not installing a program or registering at that site just to view you images. You need to make things easier if you expect help.
A couple of thought concerning your GPU isssues. You MAY have some settings tweaked wrong. The card may be overheating. Your monitor may not be able to handle the signal settings you have set. Make sure your monitor is identified by name. This prevents using settings that the monitor can't handle.


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Response Number 2
Name: Sabertooth
Date: June 20, 2007 at 10:11:22 Pacific
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OtheHill,

FYI .... you do not have to register to download files from Rapidshare, although; the site is very agonizing to use for multiple (large) files without a premium account.

That out of the way, I agree the OP could have used sites like photobucket rather than Crapidshare, that way no one would need to even download anything just to view the anomaly.

Looking at those images & considering the part about Windows already being reloaded -- which shouldn't have been the case -- this all points to a defective card. If you have some warranty left on the card I would suggest contacting the manufacturer for a replacement.

Good luck!


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Response Number 3
Name: OtheHill
Date: June 20, 2007 at 10:14:18 Pacific
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Sabertooth

Thanks for the info. I still am not going to hunt for files. That link is to the homepage.


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