| Pages: [1] :: one page |
| Author |
Thread Statistics | Show CCP posts - 0 post(s) |

Zompi
|
Posted - 2004.12.21 16:15:00 -
[1]
I'm getting a lot of colour flickering whilst in station - not nearly so bad out of station though.
Eventually if I spend five minutes or so in a station the system will either freze intermittently or crash.
I've got a nvidia ti4600 128mb card. I've tried the latest drivers and some older ones but with no success. Using direct X 9 b.
This wasn't a problem before the latest exodus patch. Anyone had similar probs or know hos to sort this out? Whilst flying around space is fun I would like to be able to do some stuff in-station as well!!
Zompi
|

Zompi
|
Posted - 2004.12.21 16:15:00 -
[2]
I'm getting a lot of colour flickering whilst in station - not nearly so bad out of station though.
Eventually if I spend five minutes or so in a station the system will either freze intermittently or crash.
I've got a nvidia ti4600 128mb card. I've tried the latest drivers and some older ones but with no success. Using direct X 9 b.
This wasn't a problem before the latest exodus patch. Anyone had similar probs or know hos to sort this out? Whilst flying around space is fun I would like to be able to do some stuff in-station as well!!
Zompi
|

Michel Licari
|
Posted - 2004.12.21 16:20:00 -
[3]
I have the same video card and have had the same problem intermittantly... have not been able to pin it down yet...
'To fight when others fold, pursue while others retreat. conquer while others quit and make right when all else is wrong' |

Michel Licari
|
Posted - 2004.12.21 16:20:00 -
[4]
I have the same video card and have had the same problem intermittantly... have not been able to pin it down yet...
'To fight when others fold, pursue while others retreat. conquer while others quit and make right when all else is wrong' |

Qwakrz
|
Posted - 2004.12.22 20:07:00 -
[5]
Sounds like an overheating graphics card, try cleaning the fan & running with the side off for a bit to allow better cooling (even better with a desk fan pointing into the case).
If running with the side off fixes the problem then you'll need to improve the airflow inside your case. Remeber the 4600 was a hot card when it was released.
|

Qwakrz
|
Posted - 2004.12.22 20:07:00 -
[6]
Sounds like an overheating graphics card, try cleaning the fan & running with the side off for a bit to allow better cooling (even better with a desk fan pointing into the case).
If running with the side off fixes the problem then you'll need to improve the airflow inside your case. Remeber the 4600 was a hot card when it was released.
|
| |
|
| Pages: [1] :: one page |
| First page | Previous page | Next page | Last page |