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Aelius
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Posted - 2004.05.18 23:24:00 -
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Anyone having this graphical bug? Selling Raven BPC ME20 3M at Yulai 1st Station |

Joe Redpawn
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Posted - 2004.05.18 23:50:00 -
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EH. You can land on the planets? Never been able to even get close to them. 5000 KM max and manual flight all the way. :/ =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Joe Redpawn Order of Chivalry Corp, EVE | EVE Online Rocks
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Aelius
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Posted - 2004.05.19 01:47:00 -
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its a graphic bug and u CANNOT land on planets! anyone getting this? Selling Raven BPC ME20 3M at Yulai 1st Station |

Origim
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Posted - 2004.05.19 01:48:00 -
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How close are you to a planet when they appear? --------------
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Lyela
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Posted - 2004.05.19 02:39:00 -
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Its a graphics bug, tends to happen on an overheating video card, you got it overclocked at all?
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svetlana
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Posted - 2004.05.19 03:00:00 -
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Originally by: Joe Redpawn EH. You can land on the planets? Never been able to even get close to them. 5000 KM max and manual flight all the way. :/
you can't land on planets. but you can manually fly up to them, through them, park in the middle of them if you want. with high skills and a good ship you can get enough conventional speed to orbit them for kicks. even in a regular frigate (non-interceptor) you can get over 10,000m's continuous non-stop speed with good skills/mods, so your can orbit a moon in about 3 mins and orbit a large planet in a matter of hours. and in a tricked out interceptor it is much faster than that.
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Last Starfighter
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Posted - 2004.05.19 07:39:00 -
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yeah I'm seeing this occasionally - nvidia card, latest drivers - also missing Billboard displays and other textures.
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Shamberg
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Posted - 2004.05.19 12:20:00 -
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yep definetly a graphic card thing, you must have it clocked, either that or its overheating. mine was doing it when i had it clocked too high.
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Aelius
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Posted - 2004.05.19 12:45:00 -
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Originally by: Shamberg yep definetly a graphic card thing, you must have it clocked, either that or its overheating. mine was doing it when i had it clocked too high.
mine is not clocked... perhaps is heating and i dont know. how do i see that? i have a g-force 4 4200 Selling Raven BPC ME20 3M at Yulai 1st Station |

Chade Malloy
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Posted - 2004.05.19 13:15:00 -
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Check the fan on the card, i have a GF 4200 Ti myself (MSI) and it tended to overheat without cause, in the end i found out that the fan rotated only at about 200 rpm...(the bearing was to tight, i disassembled the fan and widened it a bit, put a drop of fine mechanic oil in it and now it works perfect)
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Aelius
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Posted - 2004.05.20 00:41:00 -
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Originally by: Chade Malloy Check the fan on the card, i have a GF 4200 Ti myself (MSI) and it tended to overheat without cause, in the end i found out that the fan rotated only at about 200 rpm...(the bearing was to tight, i disassembled the fan and widened it a bit, put a drop of fine mechanic oil in it and now it works perfect)
i can damage the card doing that right?  Selling Raven BPC ME20 3M at Yulai 1st Station |

Vodalus
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Posted - 2004.05.20 00:53:00 -
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Originally by: Aelius
Originally by: Chade Malloy Check the fan on the card, i have a GF 4200 Ti myself (MSI) and it tended to overheat without cause, in the end i found out that the fan rotated only at about 200 rpm...(the bearing was to tight, i disassembled the fan and widened it a bit, put a drop of fine mechanic oil in it and now it works perfect)
i can damage the card doing that right? 
Actually, what I've usually found is that the fan and the heat-sink (the thing with the fins) around the fan gets clogged up with dust, and this seriously reduces the cooling power. If it is running at 200rpm then that's your problem, but more likely it's just crudded up.
Anyways, you can buy a fan that size for about 5 bucks at your neighborhood electronics shop, or online for even cheaper.
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Aelius
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Posted - 2004.05.20 00:55:00 -
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Originally by: Vodalus
Originally by: Aelius
Originally by: Chade Malloy Check the fan on the card, i have a GF 4200 Ti myself (MSI) and it tended to overheat without cause, in the end i found out that the fan rotated only at about 200 rpm...(the bearing was to tight, i disassembled the fan and widened it a bit, put a drop of fine mechanic oil in it and now it works perfect)
i can damage the card doing that right? 
Actually, what I've usually found is that the fan and the heat-sink (the thing with the fins) around the fan gets clogged up with dust, and this seriously reduces the cooling power. If it is running at 200rpm then that's your problem, but more likely it's just crudded up.
Anyways, you can buy a fan that size for about 5 bucks at your neighborhood electronics shop, or online for even cheaper.
I don't have the skills to do that myself and usually no one takes responsability for damaging hardware like that... i opened my tower casing and it seems to have estabilized. Selling Raven BPC ME20 3M at Yulai 1st Station |

Cain Calzon
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Posted - 2004.05.20 01:23:00 -
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u mean like this? EVE Spikes
ive only gotten that 1 time, have a P4-2.8GHz, 768 MB RAM, GF4-Ti4600 computer
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Aelius
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Posted - 2004.05.20 02:05:00 -
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Originally by: Cain Calzon u mean like this? EVE Spikes
ive only gotten that 1 time, have a P4-2.8GHz, 768 MB RAM, GF4-Ti4600 computer
YES! Just like that! Do you have a clue what is causing that? Selling Raven BPC ME20 3M at Yulai 1st Station |

Aelius
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Posted - 2004.05.20 10:17:00 -
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is anyone else getting that? my eve is doing that all the time Selling Raven BPC ME20 3M at Yulai 1st Station |
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