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Old 05-01-2008, 08:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
thebeaf
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Join Date: May 2008
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OS: XP w/ SP2


ASUS AEH365 (ATI HD3650) Artifacting / pixelating

Okay, here is my issue. Whenever I am playing a game in a widescreen format (tried all types, from 1280 x 720 - 1680 x 1050) I get really bad artifacting (pixelization?)

The problem does not happen during regular Windows operations (1680 x 1050)
The problem does not happen when watching fullscreen video (AVI, DivX, MPG)
The problem does not happen when watching a DVD movie (PowerDVD)
The problem does not happen when playing games in a 4:3 screen format (1024x768, 1280x1024)

This is ONLY happening with gaming at widescreen formats (Rainbow 6 Vegas 2, Assasins Creed, UT3, COD4: Modern Warfare, Crysis)

I am not having system crashes, just aggravation from the artifactng. Games play fine other than being ugly and blocky.

A little about my system:

Motherboard: Asus M3A BIOS Revision 0805
Processor AMD 5000+ Brisbane Black Edition
Video: Asus EAH3650 Radeon HD3650 w/ Glaciator cooling
Monitor: Samsung SyncMaster 226cw @ 1680 x 1050
RAM: 4 GB (2GB x 2) PC2-6400 DDR2-800 Crucial Ballistix (passes Memtest86+ 100%)
RAM Timings: 4-4-4-12 @ 2.2v
Processor overclocking: None (Yet)
Power SUpply: Rosewill 550 watts dual-fan
Case Cooling: 1x 120mm intake in rear, 1x 120mm exhaust open-side, 2x 120mm exhaust case-top
Processor cooling: Rosewill RCX-Z3 92mm Ball CPU Cooler w/ Arctic Silver 5 Thermal Compound
Idle case temp: ~27°c
Idle Processor temp: ~31°c
Load processor temp: ~47°c
OS: Windows XP Pro 32-bit w/ SP2
Miscellaneous information: 2 hard drives, 2 DVD-RW drives, 1 PCI wireless nic, USB printer and webcam, PS2 mouse & keyboard

I am running the latest drivers from ASUS for the mobo, and am using ASUS's version of the Catalyst drivers. I have tried ATI's Catalyst Drivers and I have the same problem.

Does anyone have any suggestions on how to fix this?

Last edited by thebeaf; 05-01-2008 at 08:12 PM.
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