When i try and run a game i get lines that runthrough the screen and keep moving. the flicker and flash in and out and move all over the screen. this only happens when trying to play games. please help me out
just went a bought a new card and the sam thing is still happing i bought the gs force 6200 and it almost look worsejust went a bought a new card and the sam thing is still happing i bought the gs force 6200 and it almost look worse
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Re: geforce fx 5200
It could be that your video card is overheating up try putting some cooler system or fans on it. I had this same problem with my card the only solution for me is to buy a new card.
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Make sure the graphics card can handle the games minimum requirements. if the game is trying to push more than the card can handle it will either kick you back to the desktop or reboot the computer.
yeppers..in your system profile, you may need to shift how your processor is handling files. move pointer to maximum performance, or maximum resolution. can't have it both ways.
didn't see how much memory you have on board. got backup?
You did not mention if the board your running has an integrated video card on it. If it does & you have added the FX 5200 AGP you need to make a change in your bios. Set the bios to see AGP. Re-check the insertion of the AGP card. Remove the video card. Use a strong flash light & look into the AGP slot. Use canned air & blow out the AGP slot. Re-seat the video card evenly into the AGP slot. Try again.
you need to adjust your monitor settings. go to your desktop, rightclick and go to properties, settings, advanced, under monitor adjust your settings to the lowest refresh rate. hope it helps
try to use your graphic card on a different pc and use the same methond and check whats gonna happen after wards solution to this it`s either your mother board or ur graphic card
Do you have the latest version of direct x installed?
Direct x sometimes can cause problems with games using 3d acceleration, as some versions of direct x are not fully compatible with the video card and/or the video card drivers.
just went a bought a new card and the sam thing is still happing i bought the gs force 6200 and it almost look worse
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