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Old October 5th 04, 12:56 PM
Conor
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Default What are the symptoms of ATI card going to fail......??

In article , Dunny Rummy
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Lately I see lines at the bottom of my screen and it jitters too.
Could this be a case of a bad driver or is it a hardware issue? On the
other hand could it be my monitor? I haven't even had the RADEON 9600
XT AGP for a year but my Envision 17" monitor I've had for 2 3/4yrs
Really could use some of your suggestions. Im using Microsoft Windows
XP Professional SP2 and omega drivers for the ATI
TIA!


Thats your monitor packing up. When a graphics card goes you get
noticable graphics glitches such as a pattern of dots or blocks or
wierd graphics around the mouse pointer.

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