I've never really experienced video card artifacting before, but I do believe I finally am:
[IMG]http://gyazo.com/ba8e2ca5fab4416100b7d2366ac4e77d.png[/IMG]
As you can tell, they're are blue pixels everywhere. They'll fluctuate and move rapidly, and even go away at times. It normally starts after about 10 minutes of use on my laptop, my card is an ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4570. I've already requested a service job from ASUS to be done, but the question I'm asking is am I right in assuming it's my video card going out?
[url=http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor.html]Check temps[/url]
Next time post in Technical Support.
Woops, I apologize for the miss post, that was my bad. And as for temps, they're normal, same as they have been since they day I bought it.
[editline]April 7, 2011[/editline]
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re-install your driver.
If that doesn't help, then it's probably gonna die soon.
[QUOTE=Maya2008;29046796]re-install your driver.
If that doesn't help, then it's probably gonna die soon.[/QUOTE]
Oh I did that. No such luck, so I figured it was approaching death.
yeah, that artifact is really ugly.
Since it's a laptop, don't pop it open.
Just see what asus can do.
It is within warranty, no?
[QUOTE=Maya2008;29046864]yeah, that artifact is really ugly.
Since it's a laptop, don't pop it open.
Just see what asus can do.
It is within warranty, no?[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I'm sending it out monday, I've got my service number and shipping and all that, I've just got to send it out.
Might be the monitor, too.
Try connecting it to a second monitor..Just so, you know if it's the video card or maybe the flex cable or something monitor related...
I would if I had a second monitor to hook up to. If I'm near one before I send it in I'll do that.
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