Kensai^
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Ik heb echt mijn week niet :doh: Nu mijn probleem met voeding etc is opgelost heb ik nu een videokaart probleem. Identiek als deze kerel, maar waar geen oplossing wordt voor gegeven:
Thinking I was long overdue to get ready for the next-gen games, I decided to blow a wad of cash and spring for a new rig. $1200 later, the fun's just begun. I went with the Leadtek 6800 GT in conjunction with a DFI Lanparty UT NF3 250GB mobo, a Clawhammer 3200+, and Thermaltake's 480W Silent Purepower PSU. Assembled it all last friday, only to find severe artifacting / video corruption when I booted into the BIOS. Since then, I've tried everything.
I flashed to the latest mobo BIOS, tried playing with my AGP voltage, disabled AGP Fast Write, tried different AGP aperature sizes, and unplugged everything but the mobo and VGA. The artifacting is present at the Leadtek boot screen, the DFI boot screen, in the BIOS, and even into windows. It's not a driver error, as the artifacting is present even without a HD plugged in. In fact, when I *do* install drivers, I lose the video in Windows. The kicker is, the card works fine on a friend's rig. My 12V line is running @ 11.89 which is acceptable. I also don't have much in my rig, only 1 HDD, 1 Optical, the VGA, a FDD and the mobo - nothing my PSU shouldn't be able to handle. The only thing I haven't tried is another video card on my rig to see if my AGP slot is bad. In the meantime, though...
Mijn oude 9600 pro loopt als een trein daar. Iemand een idee wat het probleem kan zijn? Voeding of de kaart zelf? Het is zeker geen driver probleem aangezien ik het probleem had in mijn bios en setup nog voor iets geinstalleerd was
Thinking I was long overdue to get ready for the next-gen games, I decided to blow a wad of cash and spring for a new rig. $1200 later, the fun's just begun. I went with the Leadtek 6800 GT in conjunction with a DFI Lanparty UT NF3 250GB mobo, a Clawhammer 3200+, and Thermaltake's 480W Silent Purepower PSU. Assembled it all last friday, only to find severe artifacting / video corruption when I booted into the BIOS. Since then, I've tried everything.
I flashed to the latest mobo BIOS, tried playing with my AGP voltage, disabled AGP Fast Write, tried different AGP aperature sizes, and unplugged everything but the mobo and VGA. The artifacting is present at the Leadtek boot screen, the DFI boot screen, in the BIOS, and even into windows. It's not a driver error, as the artifacting is present even without a HD plugged in. In fact, when I *do* install drivers, I lose the video in Windows. The kicker is, the card works fine on a friend's rig. My 12V line is running @ 11.89 which is acceptable. I also don't have much in my rig, only 1 HDD, 1 Optical, the VGA, a FDD and the mobo - nothing my PSU shouldn't be able to handle. The only thing I haven't tried is another video card on my rig to see if my AGP slot is bad. In the meantime, though...
Mijn oude 9600 pro loopt als een trein daar. Iemand een idee wat het probleem kan zijn? Voeding of de kaart zelf? Het is zeker geen driver probleem aangezien ik het probleem had in mijn bios en setup nog voor iets geinstalleerd was


