is this a video card problem


  1. Posts : 2
    windows 7 64 bit
       #1

    is this a video card problem


    so a couple of weeks ago i built a NEW desktop with the following specs:

    intel core i5 2400 3.1 GHz (quad core)
    asus p8h67-M LE B3 (LGA1155) H67
    4gb ddr3-1333 G.skill ripjaws
    hec 550watts psu cougar rs 80plus full range
    and 1gb palit gts 450 sonic ddr5
    320 + 250 gb HDD

    i then instalalled windows 7 ultimate 64 bit
    i noticed upon the startup during the blue "flowery" screen are "scratchy" squares (about 5mm x 5mm) scattered on the screen (about 4 squares). but it vanishes the moment it entered the desktop. so i didn't bother.

    however, upon using the desktop, these "scratchy squares" pop up occasionally, sometimes no less than 3 squares and sometimes a lot. and sometimes they blink sometimes they dont(just staying on the screen). they vanishes the moment i move my mouse and click somewhere.

    i started to believe that i have a faulty video card, however, the behavior of these squares put me in doubt.

    to be able to have a replacement of video card from the manufacturer, i have to have a screen shot of the defect occurrence since i cannot control them to "show". but whenever i press the "print screen button" (during the occurrence of the squares) and paste it on paint,
    the squares don't show up on paint when i'm sure the screen shot is taken with those squares showing. ---- this only happens when an application is open (maximized)

    when i'm on desktop, the print screen was a success and i managed to paste it on paint (see attachment)

    so what could be the problem? it's getting annoying, is it video card or what? but why they only "stick" at desktop.

    please i help me.

    (attachment note: for this shot, the desktop is active, not the open window)
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails is this a video card problem-untitled.png  
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  2. Posts : 8,383
    Windows 10 Pro x64, Arch Linux
       #2

    i noticed upon the startup during the blue "flowery" screen are "scratchy" squares (about 5mm x 5mm) scattered on the screen (about 4 squares). but it vanishes the moment it entered the desktop. so i didn't bother.
    This may signs of badly installed drivers or overheating graphics card
    Update to the latest Nvidia driver
    NVIDIA DRIVERS 270.61 WHQL
    Test your Graphics card for defects
    https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...test-occt.html
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  3. Posts : 2
    windows 7 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    yowanvista said:
    i noticed upon the startup during the blue "flowery" screen are "scratchy" squares (about 5mm x 5mm) scattered on the screen (about 4 squares). but it vanishes the moment it entered the desktop. so i didn't bother.
    This may signs of badly installed drivers or overheating graphics card
    Update to the latest Nvidia driver
    NVIDIA DRIVERS 270.61 WHQL
    Test your Graphics card for defects
    https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...test-occt.html
    that software you suggested for testing the gpu, is it safe? i mean, would it void the warranty of the card if i run it? because overclocking voids warranty.
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  4. Posts : 8,383
    Windows 10 Pro x64, Arch Linux
       #4

    barryco said:
    yowanvista said:
    i noticed upon the startup during the blue "flowery" screen are "scratchy" squares (about 5mm x 5mm) scattered on the screen (about 4 squares). but it vanishes the moment it entered the desktop. so i didn't bother.
    This may signs of badly installed drivers or overheating graphics card
    Update to the latest Nvidia driver
    NVIDIA DRIVERS 270.61 WHQL
    Test your Graphics card for defects
    https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...test-occt.html
    that software you suggested for testing the gpu, is it safe? i mean, would it void the warranty of the card if i run it? because overclocking voids warranty.
    Yes its safe, it will overclock the card in any way :)
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