Green vertical lines in 3dmark03 and Temple of Elemental Evil with ti4200 VTD8x (ms-6712)
Hello,
I was wondering if someone has any idea why I have the following problem:
I purchased an MSI ti4200 VTD8x (MS-6712) video card a little while ago. I managed to install it with no problems and everything seems a-okay except for specific situations. I installed the game Temple of Elemental Evil and when I tried to play it, everything seems to work except I get green vertical lines over the entire screen while playing. Does anyone know what is causing this?
I tried 3dmark03 and I get the same thing on certain parts of the screen during the tests. E.g. during the first test (the WWII aircraft battle) I get vertical green lines just on the parts of the screen where the exhaust from the engines should be.
Any ideas?
Here are my specs:
Athlon XP 1800
MSI KT4V-L m/b
512 megs generic ddr333 ram
Winxp pro
DirectX 9
what else do you need to know?
Thanks in advance,
Gerby
What is the difference between DirectX apps and OpenGL/SDL apps? How can I tell the difference?
CPU and ram are not overclocked (again, I don't know how).
I just installed the latest drivers from Nvidia (v45.23) and still have the same problem in 3dmark03. I also used Driver Cleaner 2 to clean up the old driver files before installing the new driver.
3dmark03 and temple of elemental evil are so far the only apps where I have seen this.
Also, I'm not sure if this has anything to do with it but in 3dmark03 I get very low frame rates in the "Battle of Proxycon" and "Troll's lair" game tests as well (4-10 fps).
Have I not got my BIOS setting correctly configured, maybe?
Thanks again,
Gerby
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