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> -----Original Message-----
> From: PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Charles Barnard
> Subject: [PCBUILD] Grapichs distort on TNT2/Celeron700
>
> When running games using OpenGL, after about 5 to 10 minutes the graphics
> start to distort. For example, evenly spaced vertical lines or dots might
> appear all over the screen. Eventually, after several minutes in this
state
> the PC freezes.
>
> It is unlikely that it a video card driver issue, since I have tried just
> about all the drivers available for my card. Still a possibility.
>
> I recently upgraded from a Celeron 466 to a Celeron 700 (FSB 66MHz), but
it
> had no effect on my problem.
>
> The graphics card is a TNT2 128-bit (Powercolor) and the motherboard is
> from Asus.
>
> AGP is set to 1X as 2X always crashes the system.
>
> I would appreciate any advice.
>
> Thank you
> Charles Barnard
>
Charles,
There are two things I can think of that might help. One is to check to see
if your fan on the TNT2 is still operating or is really dirty. The fact
that this happens after about ten minutes playing games might indicate a
problem with heat. I have a GeForce card that I have an extra fan blowing
air over the card to help with heat. Most TNT2 video cards come with
Sideband Addressing enabled. On some systems this has caused problems. You
might try disabling sideband addressing to see if it helps. Make sure that
you uncheck reset to default on reboot, if you have that option.
Mary Wolden
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