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ATI and Video problem

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Xtras:
Could be that you just got a bad card. I would return it and try again, if you have already done a clean install of the driver software. By the way, what graphics card are we talking about here. Plus, you aren't crossfired are you? I have heard that this problem happens a lot when you crossfire graphics cards. Also, try pulling the card out and just going through the area with a can of compressed air. Sometimes dust trapped in the PCI port will do this to you.

BuriaL:
Think i identified part of the problem. I were running MPC as VMR9 Renderless, after i changed i dont seem to crash with MPC. At least not yet.

Takeshi:

--- Quote from: BuriaL on August 28, 2009, 05:47:51 PM ---Think i identified part of the problem. I were running MPC as VMR9 Renderless, after i changed i dont seem to crash with MPC. At least not yet.

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Regardless, that shouldn't be happening, I have no problems with my laptop, and since you probably have a better graphic card than me I can only imagine that the driver for yout card is more developed and better...

Most of my PC deceases disappear when I re-format my system, though I doubt you'll be willing to do that just to test something out.

Slysoft:

--- Quote from: BuriaL on August 24, 2009, 04:07:57 PM ---I went with a ATI graphics card.

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This is your problem.

Klocknov:
ATi are good cards, I've yet to have a problem with one, though I will say the same for nVidia. They both have there perks, and are equal in my opinion. I will say SLI is way better setup then Crossfire. But side by side no Crossfire or SLI I tend to be pushed more towards ATi for my media machines. Gaming they are both too close to compare since really it depends on the game for which card is better.

If the problem persists I would try first reverting to an older version of the drivers (if you are on the 4XXX or HD series I wouldn't recommend going below 9.1 if your on the 3XXX stay in the 8.Xs at lowest.) If that doesn't work then I would try uninstalling the player and or the codecs and re-installing. If all that fails try bringing the card back to core clocking and try that. past that I don't know what to tell you other then talk with ATi tech support and see if they can assist you on that problem...

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