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Graphical corruption in fullscreen games



 
 
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Old September 10th 06, 12:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games
Druidika
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Default Graphical corruption in fullscreen games

I am using the most recent Vista 32bit drivers available from nvidia.com for
my 7800GT.

Games running in windowed mode seem to run fine generally (Guild Wars and
Company of Heroes are the games I tested), but whenever I switch to
fullscreen mode, the whole screen is obscured by graphical artifacts which I
didn't get in the Pre-RC1 build using the same drivers. Unfortunately I can't
seem to take a screenshot of this because the corruption disappears while
taking a screenshot.

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Old September 10th 06, 12:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games
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Default Graphical corruption in fullscreen games

Sorry, I didn't mean to post this twice and make it a suggestion.
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Old July 20th 07, 11:32 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games
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Default Graphical corruption in fullscreen games

I also suffer from this problem - running Business edition on a 7950GT. It
also occurs when a Microsoft screen-saver kicks in, therefore not solely
games related.

I assume that it's a driver problem which may be solved soon - but would
like to know for sure.

Matt

"Druidika" wrote:

Sorry, I didn't mean to post this twice and make it a suggestion.

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Old July 20th 07, 04:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games
Andy
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Default Graphical corruption in fullscreen games

"MH1" wrote in message
...
I also suffer from this problem - running Business edition on a 7950GT. It
also occurs when a Microsoft screen-saver kicks in, therefore not solely
games related.

I assume that it's a driver problem which may be solved soon - but would
like to know for sure.


Sorry I came in late to the conversation and the original message isn't
showing up in my newsreader, but if you don't mind me asking what the
symptoms here are? If you're getting weird graphic glitches when you go 3d,
or do something graphic intensive, has the thought been kicked around that
your video cards may be defective?

I bought a lemon ATi x800 a long time ago, took me like 2 months to realize
that the video card might be bad (thought it was a bad PSU, incompatible
mobo, or faulty system ram before I finally figured it out). So don't wait
around for a driver, if the latest WHQL certified driver doesn't at least
run games at their lowest settings correctly then consider swapping out the
card for another, just to test it (best buy allows you to buy and return
cards, get a cheap-o for testing purposes and return later).

Sorry if I'm WAY off, like I said, original thread didn't appear on my
newsreader.
-a.

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Old July 22nd 07, 05:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games
MH1
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Default Graphical corruption in fullscreen games

Sorry Andy, but I really don't think it is the card. Everything was OK with
XP, and also can play the games in windowed mode.

For reference, the OP described artefacts similar to when the refresh rate
is incorrectly set - but I've got an LCD so this isn't the case. It only
happens when fullscreen display is used - eg games and also the microsoft
screen-savers.

Any furthre thoughts welcome!

Matt

"Andy" wrote:

"MH1" wrote in message
...
I also suffer from this problem - running Business edition on a 7950GT. It
also occurs when a Microsoft screen-saver kicks in, therefore not solely
games related.

I assume that it's a driver problem which may be solved soon - but would
like to know for sure.


Sorry I came in late to the conversation and the original message isn't
showing up in my newsreader, but if you don't mind me asking what the
symptoms here are? If you're getting weird graphic glitches when you go 3d,
or do something graphic intensive, has the thought been kicked around that
your video cards may be defective?

I bought a lemon ATi x800 a long time ago, took me like 2 months to realize
that the video card might be bad (thought it was a bad PSU, incompatible
mobo, or faulty system ram before I finally figured it out). So don't wait
around for a driver, if the latest WHQL certified driver doesn't at least
run games at their lowest settings correctly then consider swapping out the
card for another, just to test it (best buy allows you to buy and return
cards, get a cheap-o for testing purposes and return later).

Sorry if I'm WAY off, like I said, original thread didn't appear on my
newsreader.
-a.

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Old July 23rd 07, 03:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.games
Andy
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Default Graphical corruption in fullscreen games

"MH1" wrote in message
...
I also suffer from this problem - running Business edition on a 7950GT.
It
also occurs when a Microsoft screen-saver kicks in, therefore not
solely
games related.

I assume that it's a driver problem which may be solved soon - but
would
like to know for sure.


Andy Wrote:
Sorry I came in late to the conversation and the original message isn't
showing up in my newsreader, but if you don't mind me asking what the
symptoms here are? If you're getting weird graphic glitches when you go
3d,
or do something graphic intensive, has the thought been kicked around
that
your video cards may be defective?

I bought a lemon ATi x800 a long time ago, took me like 2 months to
realize
that the video card might be bad (thought it was a bad PSU, incompatible
mobo, or faulty system ram before I finally figured it out). So don't
wait
around for a driver, if the latest WHQL certified driver doesn't at least
run games at their lowest settings correctly then consider swapping out
the
card for another, just to test it (best buy allows you to buy and return
cards, get a cheap-o for testing purposes and return later).

Sorry if I'm WAY off, like I said, original thread didn't appear on my
newsreader.
-a.


"MH1" wrote in message
...
Sorry Andy, but I really don't think it is the card. Everything was OK
with
XP, and also can play the games in windowed mode.

For reference, the OP described artefacts similar to when the refresh rate
is incorrectly set - but I've got an LCD so this isn't the case. It only
happens when fullscreen display is used - eg games and also the microsoft
screen-savers.

Any furthre thoughts welcome!

Matt


Well there are refresh settings for LCD screens, I have a couple LCDs at the
office that support 60mhz and 75mhz which I have no idea how that works
because LCDs don't refresh per say, and I can't tell the difference between
the 2 settings really. Might check your LCD panel manual, see if there are
other compatible settings you can use.

I know you don't think it's the card, but have you tried a different card
anyways? Just one way to eliminate a possibility. Once again, sorry if you
already tried this.

nVidia has issues espically under SLI mode, but I'd wager it's getting
better. I have a 7800 GT card at home and it's running nicely, I got the
drivers from guru3d.com which unlocks the coolbits stuff automatically, but
I don't play around with overclocking too much.

I hope you get this Matt, sorry I can't think of any other suggestions at
this point.

-A.

 




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