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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Syracuse, NY
Posts: 1
OS: Vista Home Pre SP1
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nVidia GeForce 7300 LE malfunction
My 7300LE card malfunctions. I isntalled a new LG 22" monitor and all of a sudden my color is washing out. I uninstalled driver/reinstalled updated driver, I took out 7300le and put on a GeForce 8500 GT and the problem got worse (everything got a double right side shadow). Took out that card and put the 7300le back. Seemed to be working untill I wen tinto one of my games. Color washed out again. Do I need a new card? Is my driver still bad. I saw where there is an Ap that will uninstall all the video drivers on a system and then you have to download a new one and reinstall it. Would this work?? HHHHEEEELLLPPP
Am thinking of trying the GeForce 8800 GT (everything I read says this is the best one to get). Any ideas where I can get one? (Are they sold under the nVidia name? nitemarX |
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Re: nVidia GeForce 7300 LE malfunction
Post your full system specs. You can it from Cpu-Z: http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php
Also whats your PSU? You can get this directly from the unit its self. It may not be the video card. Your PSU might not be giving it enough juice. Also, is anything overclocked? If there is overclocking stuff might be overheating. |
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