Display brakes up into small blocks

start up grey screen with apple in background and thousands of small blocks, blue scren appears normal and then desktop comes up again broken up into thousands of small blocks and then after some time screen just goes black
please help!

Do you know what model of MacBook Pro you have?
Late 2007 and Early 2008 MBPs with 15- and 17-inch monitors, and Late 2008 17-inch models have a potentially defective video cip set (thank you for nothing, Nvidea). These were the last models with silver keys before the current "Uni-Body" design with black keys.
Apple extended free repairs for these models for 4 years from date of purchase but the program was closed on 7 Dec 2012.

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