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andycorleone
02-19-2009, 03:21 PM
Hi, I have retail installation in my Asus P5K PRO 8800GTX Dual Monitor. Retail installation Disk RAID 0, Using Chamalleon, Video, Audio, Lan, installed using PLIST EFI string.


I having problems with my Video Card sometimes when I'm in photoshop doing something my system crash like this:

http://img201.imageshack.us/img201/7352/crashhv0.jpg

so I have to reset the computer. I don't know what to do I'm really desperate. I notice when I reset the Computer my Airport die so I have to start Windows and them start OSX again. What do you think is causing the problem?

-Video Card
-Kexts
-MotherBoard
-Airport Wireless Card


Help Please

kDawg
02-19-2009, 06:39 PM
Are you using two video cards?

andycorleone
02-19-2009, 06:53 PM
hi, only one 8800 gtx mate

ChineseGuy
02-20-2009, 07:14 PM
From past experience... an image like that seems to indicate a bad video card.

How does the card work in your XP installation? Does it crash?

Could also try testing your memory.

lanceomni
02-20-2009, 07:45 PM
Personally I have never experienced it however I have heard of others getting having screen corruption like this when their machines freeze due to the memory. Using more than three and a half gigs of memory can cause freezes. There are some 64bit modified kexts to correct this issue. Just to narrow down the list of possibilities If you are not 100% sure this isnt a memory related issue I would boot using maxmem=2024 to limit OSX to 2 gigs of memory. See if you still get the issue.

You can also play some music in the background and try to get it to corrupt as these freezes generally result in complete system freeze. Monitors usually keep displaying the frozen state however keyboard, mouse and audio do not function.

andycorleone
02-22-2009, 12:14 PM
Personally I have never experienced it however I have heard of others getting having screen corruption like this when their machines freeze due to the memory. Using more than three and a half gigs of memory can cause freezes. There are some 64bit modified kexts to correct this issue. Just to narrow down the list of possibilities If you are not 100% sure this isnt a memory related issue I would boot using maxmem=2024 to limit OSX to 2 gigs of memory. See if you still get the issue.

You can also play some music in the background and try to get it to corrupt as these freezes generally result in complete system freeze. Monitors usually keep displaying the frozen state however keyboard, mouse and audio do not function.

Thanks that one maybe is a posibitly Because I have 4GB. I just bought a new video card a 9800GTX+ let see if I have the problem with this one