That all after one round of POE2
I spawned at the Bunker on Dnipro. Never saw this before, but to be honest I never was at bunker before.
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Dead on.ChickenSalad wrote:I've seen these effects before. The tearing 3D-ish lines are usualy related to GPU errors, the texture mishmash can be caused by various parts on the gfx card (VRAM, resistors, transistors aso.).
As it's summer now I'd bet on overheating. Try playing with an open case, maybe put a vent in front of it. If it works like that, enhance your cooling system.
My own experience though showed twice that - as long as it's not simple overheating - it's an indication of a dying card. Lost a TI4200 and a R9700 this way. Starts acting up, goes away, comes back, get's worse till there's nothing recognizable left on the screen.
Heh, guess who had produced my failing TI4200. Must say though, in favor of Gainward, that the replacement card they sent me never stopped working or starting to act up. Used it as my backup card till switching from APG to PCI-E. Friend of mine still has his damaged card, decided to just buy a new one instead of sending the old one in. Needless to say we both wont ever buy a Gainward product again.Ash2Dust wrote:I had a Gainward 4200 that started doing that (and locking up). After several thousands of us complained they extended the warranty and replaced a bank of capacitors that were failing while denying that there was any problem.ChickenSalad wrote:Lost a TI4200 [...] this way.
Yeah I had heat issues. My van was pulling in hot air 32°C, so my pc shut itself down.matsif wrote:yea prolly a heat issue stonie, my old x700 did that when it overheated
and you said you were having heat issues right? I thought I heard you say that to me and chef while playing WiC one day...
Yes, Gainward's infamous Ti-4200 'Golden Sample'. I returned it in person because their 1 man RMA dept in Fremont, CA kept giving me the run around. They had their receptionist cutting old capacitors off and soldering new ones on at the front desk. Stacks laying on the carpet floor. No EMS protection or anything. I didnt leave until they gave me a new one in a retail box. Used it until I got my 6800GTChickenSalad wrote: Heh, guess who had produced my failing TI4200. Must say though, in favor of Gainward, that the replacement card they sent me never stopped working or starting to act up. Used it as my backup card till switching from APG to PCI-E. Friend of mine still has his damaged card, decided to just buy a new one instead of sending the old one in. Needless to say we both wont ever buy a Gainward product again.
Crazy crap. Mine got sent in and I got a new replacement card which had a different pcb, diff. color, with more connectors (my original one lacked either DVI or TV-out, new one had all three), additional cables and another (cheap ass) free game. Had to wait 2 weeks for it though.Ash2Dust wrote:They had their receptionist cutting old capacitors off and soldering new ones on at the front desk.