Display leaving residual pixels: Black MacBook 2.4Ghz / 4GB's ram

For the past few months, my MacBook's display has been leaving strange pixels around my windows and on my desktop. It looks to be like what would happen if a graphics card cannot properly render something.
Examples:
http://img717.imageshack.us/img717/2297/screenshot20100613at352.jpg
My MacBook is over two years old now, but I can't believe the integrated graphics would be failing this soon...
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
dburkizzy

Googood.... Thanks for your idea! One of the new chips worked with one of the old chips and one new one did not work... so it's going back for replacement.
Thanks a bunch.
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