First post, by EdmondDantes
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EDIT Video of the card and the phenomenon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nolP7wnnYFQ&feature=youtu.be
EDIT 2 Hey, I made another video, this time I got the heatsinks off and showed a close-up of all the chips.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9boT5fvgM8&feature=youtu.be
In particular though, I'm wondering if the main 3dfx chip itself looks like its coming off to anyone else, or if I'm just seeing things?
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Hey guys, I'm having yet ANOTHER technical issue with my PC.
It's the same one:
motherboard is an Epox-8KTA+
AMD K6(-2?) 700mhz processor
512mb pc133 ram
Soundblaster 16 ISA
Voodoo 3 2000 (PCI)
Windows 98 SE
Okay, the issue is... graphical corruption.
Now, I suspect I already know the answer but just in case I don't I wanted to ask.
So first time I noticed it, I had booted up in Linux from a liveCD (LegacyOS2Gamer or something like that). I did this to copy out some files--documents I had created--which were so nested in directories I was getting the "filename is too long for Windows" error. During this session, the linux displayed weird behaviors, for example my not being able to see directories or menu options until I moved my cursor, which made navigating a weirdness... and no, it had never displayed this behavior before.
But at the time I thought it was just linux, so I copied the files out, went and played some Diablo in Windows (at the time nothing seemed off) and that was that.
This morning though, I turned on the same PC, this time going straight to Windows 98, and... it got to the desktop I think... but it was all black except for the mouse cursor, I never heard the log-in sound, and though I could move the cursor, nothing else appeared and nothing was clickable. I was able to back out with ctrl+alt+del, but when the comp rebooted, now I had a desktop with visible (and clickable) icons but they were blocks in a sea of black, and there was no start menu, and the resolution seemed wrong.
At this point, I thought maybe something had gone wrong with my windows install, so I tried reinstalling it... only to see corruption issues happening during the installation process. Stuff like dots appearing in the blue area, or text looking weird and being cut off sometimes (though never to the point where it wasn't readable).
Now, I had NOT wiped the C:\ drive, so I was able to boot into DOS and there, play some Doom... only to notice some odd pixels on the title screen (but not during gameplay).
And I wound up booting into that same linux livecd again, but its issues remain.
For what its worth, this same monitor is hooked to a Dell PC (the monitor has ports for both a VGA cable and a DVI cable and I just press a button when i want to use a different computer). It never has a problem with that other PC, and I've sometimes used its VGA cable to display from my laptop whenever I wanted to watch a movie, so I know the monitor is okay.
I'm facing the horrifying prospect that my Voodoo 3 card might be going bad... or else the motherboard (which got recapped last year so I really hope its not about to die for an unrelated issue). However, it could be just a dirty/unclean port, least I hope so, so I'm going to acquire and use some Deoxit first.
I only have one other theory, and I have no idea how likely it is: A month ago, I bought a new heat sink (a thermaltake Volcano with a copper bottom and aluminum fins with a fan attached). The comp ran good and not overheated at all, but I didn't have any thermal paste... save for what came from a different fan (one of those third-party GPU heat sinks for Geforce 4200 cards which are sold on ebay) which had a packet of thermal paste. I fear I may have smudged too much. Just now I tried to wipe it all off but it doesn't seem to have helped.
There was a new development just before posting this: while formatting the hard drive (to do a real clean install), the hard drive suddenly made a noise like it was turning off and the formatting returned a message searching for... something, I forget the specifics. So yeah, the hard drive shut itself off, possibly died. Now at first I thought "Okay, that explains it," but if that's so then why did I still have those strange issues from a Linux <i>live CD</i> that never touches the hard drive at all?
(A family member suggested that I could have a failing power supply... how likely is this?)
Anyway, I'm eager to hear your all's thoughts on this and suggestions. I'll try anything, even summoning demons, to get this comp working right.