NX6600GT-VTD128 AGP D3D Problem

Hello Experts,
first I want to show some screenshots to describe my problem.
Counter-Strike Scource
Half-Life 2
Nascar Racing 2003
All screens are taken from a 1280x1024 resolution with 4x AA and 8x AF (Direct3D). After a few minutes this lines flicker on the screen but only in D3D and a 1280x1024 resolution. In Nascar I can switch to OpenGL and everything is fine. HL2 and CS-S are also fine in 1024x768 resolution. Do you think, this is a hardwareproblem or a ForceWare driver problem?
I tried the 71.89 and 71.84 but nothing changed.
My system is not overclocked.
I could not appreciate that in lower resolution and with OpenGL everthing works fine.
greetings

Quote from: StarkerTobak on 21-April-05, 20:22:05
Thx for your response and tipps.
After a few tests with underclocking the card (core & memory) I had no luck and all problems already exists. Also if I disable AA and AF, set 4x AGP only and turn Fastwrites off.
My last try, befor the card goes back to the dealer, was switching the driver. I unistall the 71.89 driver and clean the system with a detonator destroyer. Then I install the nonofficial 76.44. Suprise, suprise, no problems with Nascar Racing 2003 Season and only minimal problems with HL2 and CS-S. A test with SWAT 4 was also successful (befor switching the driver I had the same problems like HL2 ... )
Sorry crull, i think u lost your money    . It looks like that the official forceware driver had a few problems with the 6600GT cards anfd many things looks like a beta driver.
I will do some more tests with 3D Mark 2003, stay tuned.
regards
ST
I can't understand how you can have those problems with the same drivers I have used with my NX6600GT-VTD128 running HL2 and CS.
I have tested probably around 7 or 8 drivers, some beta but nothing at all like what you got. In fact I haven't seen any artifacts with any of the drivers I have tested. Right now I'm using the 76.44's.
So how can you have all these problems with the same exact card and drivers that I do not have?
Even if you find it gets somewhat better with drivers, I still think it is hardware related or maybe drivers that are not directly video card such as chipset drivers. Just because of the fact I have not had any trouble like you have had using the same drivers, same game and same video card.
I didn't want to say this at the start but there isn't only software and hardware problems, there is also user problems as well. So I was really gonna put my money on user problem, but I was just being nice blaming it on the hardware. (kidding)    It doesn't matter anyway because any money I lose on that bet I can make up for it when you pay the bill I am sending you for my services.

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