That's what I'm trying to determine before buying another card. OK, I'll list here the system's specs and then describe the problem.
Athlon XP 2.0+
Shuttle AN35N Ultra 400 mobo
Award Bios (can't remember ver. number)
512 MB RAM
ATI Radeon 8500
Power Supply: Antec PP-352x 350W (connected to an APC Back UPS LS 500)
Windows XP Pro
Some evidence seems to point out that the card is on its last legs, but I want your opinion first.
Several times in the past 10 months or so I've had this Windows error msg after the PC crashes (a few times with Ragnarok Online and more recently with City of Heroes):
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//
// Watchdog Event Log File
//
LogType: Watchdog
Created: 2005-06-24 18:15:47
TimeZone: 240 - Atlantic Standard Time
WindowsVersion: XP
EventType: 0xEA - Thread Stuck in Device Driver
//
// The driver for the display device got stuck in an infinite loop. This
// usually indicates a problem with the device itself or with the device
// driver programming the hardware incorrectly. Please check with your
// display device vendor for any driver updates.
//
EaRecovery: 1
ShutdownCount: 22
Shutdown: 0
EventFlag: 1
EventCount: 1
BreakCount: 1
BugcheckTriggered: 1
DebuggerNotPresent: 1
DriverName: ati2dvag
DeviceClass: Display
DeviceDescription: RADEON 8500 SERIES
HardwareID: PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_514C&SUBSYS_013A1002&REV_00
Manufacturer: ATI Technologies Inc.
DriverFixedFileInfo: FEEF04BD 00010000 0006000E 000A198E 0006000E 000A198E 0000003F 00000008 00040004 00000003 00000004 00000000 00000000
DriverCompanyName: ATI Technologies Inc.
DriverFileDescription: ATI Radeon WindowsNT Display Driver
DriverFileVersion: 6.14.10.6542
DriverInternalName: ati2dvag.dll
DriverLegalCopyright: Copyright (C) 1998-2004 ATI Technologies Inc.
DriverOriginalFilename: ati2dvag.dll
DriverProductName: ATI Radeon WindowsNT Display Driver
DriverProductVersion: 6.14.10.6542
================
After reboot I usually could keep using it, thought I updated the drivers just in case. Today, however, it wouldn't boot. Award Bios gave the "1 long, 2 short" beeps that mean:
"Either video adapter is bad or is not seated properly. Also, check to ensure the monitor cable is connected properly."
So I disconnected the video cable, took out and then reinserted the card, and restarted the machine. The BIOS for some reason went back to default settings, prompting me to make the necessary changes. I did that (basically all I do is change the system bus from 133 to 200, so that it would run the Athlon XP at its proper speed), but then the system wouldn't even POST. I started to really freak out there.
So, I cleared the CMOS, did all that again, and the scene repeated itself. I decided to leave it at 133, and see what happened... it booted into Windows XP normally. However, whan I shut it down and turned it back on, again, no POST.
Could all this headache be the product of having a dying/dead video card? The installed fan on the Radeon moves, so I now it's getting power, but that's it (BTW, all fans in the enclosure work, including the PS fan). Should I go ahead and buy a new one, or do you think it could be something else?
Athlon XP 2.0+
Shuttle AN35N Ultra 400 mobo
Award Bios (can't remember ver. number)
512 MB RAM
ATI Radeon 8500
Power Supply: Antec PP-352x 350W (connected to an APC Back UPS LS 500)
Windows XP Pro
Some evidence seems to point out that the card is on its last legs, but I want your opinion first.
Several times in the past 10 months or so I've had this Windows error msg after the PC crashes (a few times with Ragnarok Online and more recently with City of Heroes):
================
//
// Watchdog Event Log File
//
LogType: Watchdog
Created: 2005-06-24 18:15:47
TimeZone: 240 - Atlantic Standard Time
WindowsVersion: XP
EventType: 0xEA - Thread Stuck in Device Driver
//
// The driver for the display device got stuck in an infinite loop. This
// usually indicates a problem with the device itself or with the device
// driver programming the hardware incorrectly. Please check with your
// display device vendor for any driver updates.
//
EaRecovery: 1
ShutdownCount: 22
Shutdown: 0
EventFlag: 1
EventCount: 1
BreakCount: 1
BugcheckTriggered: 1
DebuggerNotPresent: 1
DriverName: ati2dvag
DeviceClass: Display
DeviceDescription: RADEON 8500 SERIES
HardwareID: PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_514C&SUBSYS_013A1002&REV_00
Manufacturer: ATI Technologies Inc.
DriverFixedFileInfo: FEEF04BD 00010000 0006000E 000A198E 0006000E 000A198E 0000003F 00000008 00040004 00000003 00000004 00000000 00000000
DriverCompanyName: ATI Technologies Inc.
DriverFileDescription: ATI Radeon WindowsNT Display Driver
DriverFileVersion: 6.14.10.6542
DriverInternalName: ati2dvag.dll
DriverLegalCopyright: Copyright (C) 1998-2004 ATI Technologies Inc.
DriverOriginalFilename: ati2dvag.dll
DriverProductName: ATI Radeon WindowsNT Display Driver
DriverProductVersion: 6.14.10.6542
================
After reboot I usually could keep using it, thought I updated the drivers just in case. Today, however, it wouldn't boot. Award Bios gave the "1 long, 2 short" beeps that mean:
"Either video adapter is bad or is not seated properly. Also, check to ensure the monitor cable is connected properly."
So I disconnected the video cable, took out and then reinserted the card, and restarted the machine. The BIOS for some reason went back to default settings, prompting me to make the necessary changes. I did that (basically all I do is change the system bus from 133 to 200, so that it would run the Athlon XP at its proper speed), but then the system wouldn't even POST. I started to really freak out there.
So, I cleared the CMOS, did all that again, and the scene repeated itself. I decided to leave it at 133, and see what happened... it booted into Windows XP normally. However, whan I shut it down and turned it back on, again, no POST.
Could all this headache be the product of having a dying/dead video card? The installed fan on the Radeon moves, so I now it's getting power, but that's it (BTW, all fans in the enclosure work, including the PS fan). Should I go ahead and buy a new one, or do you think it could be something else?