Originally posted by: BucsMAN3K
What operating system are you using? I know I had the exact same problem with a 7900GT when I installed Vista for the first time, and they didn't go away until the latest Nvidia driver.
Windows XP home SP2. I've tried reformatting too but I get the same problems. I've also tried changing the drivers from 94.24 to 91.??.
I might as well post my full system specs:
Asrock conroexfire-esata2. Had newest bios, tried downgrading to an older version but it made no difference. Bios settings on default
2GB geil ultra, 4-4-4-12. I've had to replace these once before as they were faulty. The current set don't show any errors during memtest, although I ran the tests for an hour.
BFG 7900GT OC 256MB. I've had this replaced before as the old one had distorted graphics when I alt tabbed in games and apparent 'dead pixels' when booting and during gameplay (although it didn't ever crash). The replacement one doesn't have the same problem, the distorted graphics usually appear after playing for a while and come mostly in the form of lots of white dots appearing and disappearing as well as distorted graphics (although not as much as the old card), and within a min or 2 of this appearing the system will freeze with diagonal lines of multicolored pixels going across the screen. Usually some time will pass before a BSoD saying that nv4_disp got stuck in an infinite loop. On the odd occasion this will happen while browsing the web although it just crashes straight away. I've tried fighting it will a zalman fan and fan controller, and memory heatsinks and it sits idle at 37C.
Core 2 duo e6300 at stock speed. Never had any problems with this, idle at 34C according to software. Has a zalman fan and fan controller.
Western digital 160GB S-ATA hard drive. Can't recall having any problems with this, although I have to install drivers for it every time I reformat before I can install windows. Currently idle at 34C.
Xilence 480W PSU, ATX 2.0 downside fan, temp controlled.
+3,3V +5V +12V +12V -12V -5V +5VSB
32,0A 31,0A 15,0A 16,0A 0,8A - 2,0A
Cables:
20+4 pin (mb): 1x, length: 400 mm
4 pin 12V (mb): 1x, length: 450 mm
small 4 pin (hdd/fdd): 1x, length: 800 mm
big 4 pin (hdd/fdd): 2x 400 mm, 2x 600 mm
s-ata: 1x 400 mm, 1x 600 mm
6 pin pci-express: 1x, length: 350 mm
The 12v voltage on this seems fine, but as I said I can't watch it all the time and my multimeter isn't the most advanced in the world.
How likely is it that I've just had 2 faulty card from BFG?