If you are still having troubles even after updating your drivers.
(When u do update your drivers. Make sure you disable any anti virus programs. )
You could try, (if your Motherboards supports them)
- 1. Turning down the transfer rate of your AGP, 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x etc.
- 2. Disable any AGP FAST WRITE. Side Band etc
- 3. Turning down your PCI Latency timer. Make it under 10.
- 4. Enable your PCI/VGA Palette snoop if disabled...
- 5. Disable your PCI/VGA Palette snoop if enabled...
Do each thing one at a time. don\'t set it all up in one go. You may not need to do them all. Normaly it\'s a simple thing.
OR
on you card check to see if the fan is running on it. That\'s if it\'s a fan. and not just a sink.
If there is a fan, and it\'s not running. You might be able to replace it. Ask a computer store. If there\'s a sink and nothing else. Then your card is probably overheating.. or fryed.
That\'s even if your card has a sink or fan..