Of pixels and BSODs

Discussion in 'Video Cards, Displays and TV Tuners' started by thehammerer, Feb 13, 2013.

  1. thehammerer

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    Hello!

    I would have liked to choose a more explicit title, but the truth is I'm having a hard time putting this into words.

    So I turn on my computer (which was completely cool) and start my favourite video game (Chivalry: medieval warfare, which I have been playing for a while without any problems) and I instantly crash to the desktop. I then retry my game and am rewarded with a very colourful crash: my main display shuts down and my secondary starts displaying colours in a very strange and pixelised pattern.

    Every time I restart my computer, the booting up phase is riddled with stray pixels going berserk in random patterns, until I get to the point where I should see my desktop, which is instead replaced with a blue screen which automatically reboots my computer.

    I tried opening up my computer. My GPU was pretty dusty so I cleaned it out and replaced it in its slot. All this to no avail.

    My GPU is a Diamond ATI Radeon HD4850.
     
  2. thehammerer

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    PSU: CooloerMaster extreme power 500W
    CPU: Intel core 2 duo E8400
    MOBO: Asus P5Q turbo
    RAM: Corsair xms2 2x2gb
    Graphics: Diamond ATI Radeon HD4850
     
  3. Ghostman 1

    Ghostman 1 Mega Geek

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    Either your Monitor is going out, Or your video card is going bad...
     
  4. thehammerer

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    Probably not the monitor, since the problem is visible on both monitors.

    Anyway to isolate it to my GPU? Any clue as to what may be causing this?
     
  5. Ghostman 1

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    Can you try that video card in another computer ? Or try another video card in your computer.. It probably got hot, and messed up a capacitor...
     
  6. Jan Benedict

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    What AMD Catalyst drivers are you using?
     
  7. thehammerer

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    @Drivers: The latest for my card, I believe. I have no way of checking.

    I tried my friends GPU (same exact one as mine) in my computer and all worked fine. So it's my GPU for certain.. : \
     

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