Major Graphics Issue
frog
Join Date: 2012-10-17 Member: 162551Members
This error probably has a name, but I am unaware of what it is. Essentially, giant polygons of random colours shoot every which way across my screen and I can't see through them. This happens whenever an exosuit fires and its line of fire is in my sight, or when I see dynamic infestation (plain infestation does not cause the problem). Attached is a screencap from NS2, where I am watching an exosuit fire. It's a little dark, make sure to view it full-sized:
<img src="http://img706.imageshack.us/img706/7248/2012103100001.jpg" border="0" class="linked-image" />
This issue also occurs for me in the games Empire Total War, Shogun 2 Total War, and Red Orchestra 2. I've been told it's my graphics card, however the last time I reformatted my computer, the issue disappeared for a number of months, and occasionally the issue will just stop of its own accord for a random number of weeks. I am fairly certain it has to do with lighting--for example, if I play RO2, the issue crops up outdoors or near windows, virtually not at all deep inside buildings. Further example, this time of dynamic infestation:
<img src="http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/535/2012103100006.jpg" border="0" class="linked-image" />
I have searched for a long time and been unable to find any remedy for this, or even find out what the problem is called. I would greatly appreciate any help, guys. Thanks in advance!
<img src="http://img706.imageshack.us/img706/7248/2012103100001.jpg" border="0" class="linked-image" />
This issue also occurs for me in the games Empire Total War, Shogun 2 Total War, and Red Orchestra 2. I've been told it's my graphics card, however the last time I reformatted my computer, the issue disappeared for a number of months, and occasionally the issue will just stop of its own accord for a random number of weeks. I am fairly certain it has to do with lighting--for example, if I play RO2, the issue crops up outdoors or near windows, virtually not at all deep inside buildings. Further example, this time of dynamic infestation:
<img src="http://img827.imageshack.us/img827/535/2012103100006.jpg" border="0" class="linked-image" />
I have searched for a long time and been unable to find any remedy for this, or even find out what the problem is called. I would greatly appreciate any help, guys. Thanks in advance!
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A huge problem for me has been that, because I use a laptop, the graphics drivers needs to be downloaded from Acer and not AMD. Unfortunately Acer hasn't made available new drivers for a couple of years now. If anyone knows a way to do something about that, that would also be greatly appreciated! (having the technical knowledge of a neanderthal I'm not sure if what I ask is ludicrously stupid or impossible so bear with me...)
Specs:
Acer Apsire 3820
Win 7 Home premium 64-bit
4Gb Intel i5
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650
Um... yeah.
Ok, yeah my CPU reached over 100 degrees. What's the most effective way to decrease that? What settings to reduce and stuff like that?
Ok, yeah my CPU reached over 100 degrees. What's the most effective way to decrease that? What settings to reduce and stuff like that?<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
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That's a stove top, not a laptop.
Either get a laptop cooler or <a href="http://youtu.be/N9Gc4PHFBQg" target="_blank">make one out of bottlecaps</a>.
Ok, yeah my CPU reached over 100 degrees. What's the most effective way to decrease that? What settings to reduce and stuff like that?<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
My CPUs are between 90 and 98, depending on settings, GPU hangs out in the 80s. Propping up the back of my laptop made a temperature difference of around 10 degrees, but the artifacts are no different. In the other games I mentioned, my CPUs average around 80 and GPU slightly less, but they still cause the problems.
Is it possible that the heat has caused permanent damage? And anyways, what kind of temperature would I be looking at as a "healthy" running temperature?
A good temperature to run at (on load) is around 70 degrees max, 60 degrees should be the normal that most computers get.
Your computer's cooling system must be quite crap.
Leaving your core at 100 degrees will eventually kill it. Could be the explanation for artifacting on your screen if you do not see these artifacts when your core temp is way below 100.
What confuses me though is that it's only certain games which give rise to the problem. I can run two different games at similar temperatures but only one will cause artifacts. Basically if I play games whose graphics engines were produced in 2009 or later, I get the artifacts--did something major change in the way games were programmed around then?
In case of mobility videocards try to use different driver versions (update to a higher version or rollback to a lower version).
Try to find the latest driver from AMD site
<a href="http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/Pages/index.aspx" target="_blank">http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/Pages/index.aspx</a>
or
try to find a newer driver from the other vendor's sites (DELL, Sony, Asus etc, just videocard must be the same).