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Can anybody help or advise please. I switched on my PC yesterday and I found my graphics kept on cutting in and out. The screen would go black and then click back on again and this kept happening. When it did settle, everytime I clicked on the screen, it would cut in and out again. I have a 256Mb GeForce FX5600XT I reinstalled the driver and then installed the latest driver from Nvidia. Nothing changed. I cheched all the normal settings in display and refresh rate and they were as normal. I then replaced my graphics card with one that had been taken out of my sons PC on a recent upgrade which I knew was working ok This was a 128Mb GeForce FX5200. Again nothing changed. I visually checked for anything I could see on the motherboard. I could not see any dirty or loose contacts. I then decided that I would re-format the drive and reinstall the O/system. I found that the screens froze on reinstallation when I had either the 256Mb or 128Mb cards in. I found an old card in the cupboard a 32Mb GeForce MX 100 and this allowed me to reinstall the O/system. I have tried to get the 256 and 128 cards to operate and they are exactly the same.. My question is to ask if this sounds like a motherboard problem or if not, what else can I do or check to find the problem. My PC is a Pentium IV 3.06 on a ASRock P4VT8 motherboard with 1Gb of dimm memory. -- Pommie5 |
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Did you check the monitor and its cable? If hte same problem exhibited
itself with a different graphics card, it could point to the monitor. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "Pommie5" <Pommie5.210prb@pcbanter.net> wrote in message news:Pommie5.210prb@pcbanter.net... > > Can anybody help or advise please. > I switched on my PC yesterday and I found my graphics kept on cutting > in and out. > The screen would go black and then click back on again and this kept > happening. When it did settle, everytime I clicked on the screen, it > would cut in and out again. > I have a 256Mb GeForce FX5600XT > I reinstalled the driver and then installed the latest driver from > Nvidia. Nothing changed. > I cheched all the normal settings in display and refresh rate and they > were as normal. > > I then replaced my graphics card with one that had been taken out of my > sons PC on a recent upgrade which I knew was working ok > This was a 128Mb GeForce FX5200. > Again nothing changed. > I visually checked for anything I could see on the motherboard. I could > not see any dirty or loose contacts. > > I then decided that I would re-format the drive and reinstall the > O/system. I found that the screens froze on reinstallation when I had > either the 256Mb or 128Mb cards in. > I found an old card in the cupboard a 32Mb GeForce MX 100 and this > allowed me to reinstall the O/system. I have tried to get the 256 and > 128 cards to operate and they are exactly the same.. > > My question is to ask if this sounds like a motherboard problem or if > not, what else can I do or check to find the problem. > > My PC is a Pentium IV 3.06 on a ASRock P4VT8 motherboard with 1Gb of > dimm memory. > > > -- > Pommie5 |
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Hi Cari, Thanks for your help. I have checked using another monitor and just to be certain another cable. Unfortunately still the same. As a last resort I have the PC in bits, the motherboard is out and I am giving everything, particularly the AGP slot a good looking at. Let you know how I go on. -- Pommie5 |
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This is where an ancient PCI graphics card kept in that box of bits comes in
handy. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging http://www.coribright.com/windows "Pommie5" <Pommie5.212pzf@pcbanter.net> wrote in message news:Pommie5.212pzf@pcbanter.net... > > Hi Cari, > Thanks for your help. > I have checked using another monitor and just to be certain another > cable. > Unfortunately still the same. As a last resort I have the PC in bits, > the motherboard is out and I am giving everything, particularly the AGP > slot a good looking at. Let you know how I go on. > > > -- > Pommie5 |
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Just to conclude, I could not identify what was wrong and ended up getting a new motherboard and everything is back to normal (after a lot of re-installing). Yesterday whilst I had all the bits and pieces all aver the desk, my 13yr old son commented on hearing a "pop" from the back of the CPU on the evening prior to my PC's demise. Although it must have certainly run on for the remainder of the evening, I now conclude that something on the MB must have blown. Thanks for your help -- Pommie5 |
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Just to conclude, I could not identify what was wrong and ended up getting a new motherboard and everything is back to normal (after a lot of re-installing). Yesterday whilst I had all the bits and pieces all aver the desk, my 13yr old son commented on hearing a "pop" from the back of the CPU on the evening prior to my PC's demise. Although it must have certainly run on for the remainder of the evening, I now conclude that something on the MB must have blown. Thanks for your help -- Pommie5 |
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