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#1 F4ll3n_1
Member since 2005 • 1263 Posts

Hey, after upgrading my PC with another Gig of RAM (2GB total), and an nVidia 7900GTX, things such as this have started to happen.

http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa206/CDRWilheim/screen0001jpg.jpg

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Asyou can see, the problem is pretty obvious. I dont blame my new monitor upgrade, as I had the same problems with my old one. Its only today I started getting this on WiC - previously I found it only on ETQW and the settlers demo.

All my drivers are up to date, im not OCing and my case is stone cold. Any suggestions?

EDIT: I just started up Neverwinter 2, and after a few screen flickers, I was presented with a blue screen of death which said "DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL" if this helps anywhat?

PS; sorry I couldnt post them straight in, it kept saying my html wasnt well formed

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#2 skinnypete91
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Looks like some artifacting and/or texture problems. Check the temps of the graphics card, try one stick of RAM at a time, try reinstalling drivers and possibly the game.
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#3 Darkfire6247
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I had a ton of "IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL" blue screens last month. My problem source was one bad stick of ram.

Do as the above poster recommends. Take one stick out, and run your computer with one module. If no blue screen...then it was the module you took out. If you do get one...swap them and run it with the only the other stick.
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#4 yoyo462001
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those seem like artifacts try underclocking your card and see what happens, check gpu temps and if you have ATI-tool run the atifact test and also if your playing on high go down take of AA.