Fuzzy logic display problems

anyone else got a fix for the fuzzy logic 4 not being displayed on screen properly?  all off alignment etc.
thanks

-yes
 i had the same prob with the old fuzylogic version i tried back in january when i first put the box together.
everything else about this 'puter runs fine for the past 10 months.  occasionally it makes me play unreal tournament too much and sometimes it tells me to ignore my family, but other than that its ok  
I just tried the new live update version of fuzzy-l and its dejavu all over again...........

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    la teller
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    stopha6
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    Re: What's the problem? Display? Power supply? Cooling? My G5's gone mad
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    Re: What's the problem? Display? Power supply? Cooling? My G5's gone mad
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    Re: What's the problem? Display? Power supply? Cooling? My G5's gone mad
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    AG-Nate
    Posts: 5
    From: Pismo Beach,CA
    Registered: Aug 26, 2006
    Re: What's the problem? Display? Power supply? Cooling? My G5's gone mad
    Posted: Jan 14, 2007 3:38 PM in response to: Bad luck G5
    The Fans going at full is only because you have an application that is using a lot of cpu power and therefore causing the imac to heat up so it turns the fans on. The screen-saver and sleep problem you describe sounds like something that may just happen on accident. But this sounds mostly like a software problem. Try making sure to always quit all non-apple products and see if anything changes.
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    Re: What's the problem? Display? Power supply? Cooling? My G5's gone mad
    Posted: Jan 15, 2007 6:50 AM in response to: AG-Nate
    Thank you, Ag-Nate. I will try as you adivised but I con't think the fans were activeted my intensive CPU using. In most of the cases, the problems happened when the Mac was sleeping, when the minimum CPU were being used.
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    Timothy Klein
    Posts: 15
    From: Denver, CO, USA
    Registered: Dec 6, 2004
    Re: What's the problem? Display? Power supply? Cooling? My G5's gone mad
    Posted: Jan 31, 2007 1:02 PM in response to: AG-Nate
    "The Fans going at full is only because you have an application that is using a lot of cpu power and therefore causing the imac to heat up so it turns the fans on."
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    Kensall
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    From: London, England
    Registered: Feb 2, 2007
    Re: What's the problem? Display? Power supply? Cooling? My G5's gone mad
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    Hi I have a 20" G5 imac it's about 18 months old and I am having the same problem, It freezes and the fan runs really loud. It's nothing to do with software as my I.T. guy has done a complete re-install. All of our admin people have imacs of differring ages and the flat panels are all OK but every one of the G5s has had a booting problem. Some fell into the recall for replacement logic boards but the one I have at home is the newest and doesn't. I'm waiting for my apple reseller to get back to me, but it looks like it's the logic board and as none of the serial numbers fall into the recall, I'm expecting a big bill. I'm really disappointed as I've been a professional apple user for over 15 years and have grown to expect a certain amount of honesty and integrity from them. Looking at all of the discussion boards and the amount of people complaining of the same problem the logic boards are defective and apple should be replacing these free of charge.
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    Re: What's the problem? Display? Power supply? Cooling? My G5's gone mad
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    Welcome to Apple Discussions!
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