Hardware serious graphical issues/texture corruption

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Has anyone seen anything like this before? I've got a GeForce GTX7900 that's been doing this for few days and it's getting worse. I've upgraded/downgraded drivers and all sorts.
I've cleared all the dust out of the card and the connectors but within a few seconds the screen goes mad again.

screenshot here:

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Has anyone seen anything like this before? I've got a GeForce GTX7900 that's been doing this for few days and it's getting worse. I've upgraded/downgraded drivers and all sorts.
I've cleared all the dust out of the card and the connectors but within a few seconds the screen goes made again.

screenshot here:
Never seen anything like that in Orbiter, and the one time I had a game do that to me it was fixed by just restarting the game. Do you have another graphics card you can swap in to see if that works?
 
Looks like not textures, but vertices aren't where they should be. Is it similar in other Direct3D rendering applications?
 
I've seen that in several games connected to overclocking. Albeit I doubt you OC your card, it might be a good idea to run ATItool just to check if the chip is working alright.
 
I've seen that in several games connected to overclocking. Albeit I doubt you OC your card, it might be a good idea to run ATItool just to check if the chip is working alright.

Cheers TSP. I did that and it's not overclocked. I'm starting to think that the card has a fault.

Looks like not textures, but vertices aren't where they should be. Is it similar in other Direct3D rendering applications?

Yes. I ran a stress test tool and within a few seconds I got very similar effects.
 
I've seen that and heard of that. I hate to be the bearer of bad news but it's usually connected with a video card starting to die, and performing bad video calculations. :(
 
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I've seen that and heard of that. I hate to be the bearer of bad news but it's usually connected with a video card starting to die, and performing bad video calculations. :(

I thought the card might be dying but didn't want to pay out if I'd been missing something obvious. I'll go buy a new one.
 
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