nVidia 6800 Ultra problem w/ DVI

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nVidia 6800 Ultra problem w/ DVI

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Looks like finally I got a some hardware trouble too. I'm looking for similar experiences and/or insights that may help fixing the problem since Gainward ceased operations in the US and RMA means sending the card either to Taiwan or Germany..

The card I'm talking about is a Gainward PowerPack! Ultra/2600 TV-DVI-DVI Golden Sample (:roll:) or shorter a 6800U 400/1100. I got that thing last august directly from Gainward US (haha..), mounted a Innovatek Cool-Matic NV40 and was using it on an almost daily basis for games & normal stuff w/o any problems -- until today.

Fired up the box, booted into XP as usual and clicked an icon when suddenly my Samsung 172X TFT monitor went blank and started searching a video signal. "Odd," I thought shutting everything down. "XP toasted the driver." For good measure I checked if the card is seated correctly (it was) and if the power connectors are ok (they where). Turning everything back on the monitor wouldn't show a picture, not even the BIOS screen.. After poking at the system a little bit it turned out that the DVI connectors of the card seemed to have quit delivering a signal. Finally I figured out that I could get a picture on the analog port of the lower DVI connector, but only there.

I did try the monitor on another system w/ a DVI connector (a 5950) -- works. I will try a different monitor for good measure tomorrow (ah, today :)) evening but I doubt it'll work (experience..) Temperature of the card did not change, reinstalling the driver didn't change a bit, everything looks fine from w/in XP..

Any ideas besides "It's dead, Jim" ?
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Grendel wrote:Any ideas besides "It's dead, Jim" ?
To me it sounds like it just earned it self a trip to Taiwan.

Anything on ur board look burn't?
Even if it was something u could replace ur self though, it wouldn't be worth it to void the warranty.
Stick the stock HS/F back on it and RMA it I'd say.
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The next day the system got me totally baffled -- it fixed itself.. :? Maybe because I turned the system completly off over night ? (when testing I just let it go into standby.)

Normally things don't repair itself so I'm waiting for it to break :(
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You sure it wasn't a bad connection in the cable?
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Ghost in the Machine?

Maybe overnight, AceCombat used his psychic high tech trouble shooting skillz :x :x :x and fixed your box.
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rofl
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Grendel wrote:Normally things don't repair itself so I'm waiting for it to break :(
hehe.. you don't know my machine. It's fixed itself more than once. o_0

This sounds to me like a monitor issue. Maybe the cable connected to the monitor itself wsa a bit loose? Something between the two were not compatable and on reboot up the next day, XP grabbed a default neutral dirver?

Have you got the mostest currentest drivers for both the card and the monitor?

... a Gainward 6800 GOLD ??!! you SUCK dude. .. no really.. i hate you.

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No, not a monitor or cable issue -- tried that 1st :) Driver is current and working. Remember I wrote that the BIOS screen wouldn't display either..

Well, about the "Golden Sample" -- check this http://www.gainwardusa.com Best card sux w/o support :(
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I assume you have checked your BIOS settings for vid?
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BUBBALOU wrote:Ghost in the Machine?

Maybe overnight, AceCombat used his psychic high tech trouble shooting skillz :x :x :x and fixed your box.


MUHAHAHAH!! A$$WomBat!! strikes again!! :twisted:
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AceCombat wrote:
BUBBALOU wrote:Ghost in the Machine?

Maybe overnight, AceCombat used his psychic high tech trouble shooting skillz :x :x :x and fixed your box.


MUHAHAHAH!! A$$WomBat!! strikes again!! :twisted:
omg stfu
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Krom wrote:
AceCombat wrote:
BUBBALOU wrote:Ghost in the Machine?

Maybe overnight, AceCombat used his psychic high tech trouble shooting skillz :x :x :x and fixed your box.


MUHAHAHAH!! A$$WomBat!! strikes again!! :twisted:
omg stfu
hey hey :lol:

im just keeping BubbleBish happy :twisted:
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