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Could do with some help figuring out what's wrong.

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Hey guys, i've been having some problems gaming of late. Recently i started getting the dreaded "display driver has stopped responding" error. As soon as it started, every game i opened would give this error and the monitor would go into powersave mode. Occasionally the PC would restart itself through it, but mostly i could just ctrl+alt+del to shut down the app causing it and the desktop would be fine.

I tried everything i could think of, replaced all the cables in the PC (except the Pcie ones, only 2 came with the PSU and both are needed for the GPU) updated all drivers on the PC, including trying every Nvidia one i could lay my hands on and yeah i always use a drivercleaner in safe mode between nvidia driver uninstall and installs. I reseated the GPU and changed the cable over to its second output. Ran chkdsk on the hard drive. I even tried to reformat windows, but the PC won't let me. around 30% into it loading up the setup files it was giving an IO error suggesting it something was up with my hard drive or dvd drive, both are fine.

The desktop was mostly fine but would occasionally go a few wonky colours if i'd been trying repeatedly to get a game to start.

On friday a friend happened to suggest my sound card, my sound card is built into my motherboard so i hadn't considered that. The minute i disabled it in the device manage games worked absolutely fine, so i rebooted and disabled the bios from automatically detecting the azalia codec. The PC ran absolutely fine all weekend after having done this.

Last night out of the blue though, it started happening again. This time enabling or disabling the sound card doesn't seem to make a difference. I do hear clicks in the headset and ventrilo kinda stutters when for example i open a new tab in firefox, or refresh a webpage, not all the time just some of the time. That never used to happen before all these problems started.

So now i'm at an impasse and stumped on what to try next, hence posting here for some advice. the obvious problem is the graphics card, but i'm broke right now and can't afford another to replace it when i don't even know it's 100% that that is broken. So some advice on what to test or how to test my compnonents would be very much appreciated.

specs are :

8800GTX, DS3-965P Mobo, 4GB G.Skill ram (2x2), seagate barracuda 250GB HD, Vista 64 Ultimate.

Edit - Oh and when this problem appeared again last night i had to hard reset the PC, the loading screen that lists all the hardware etc had horizontal white lines on it and the PC restarted itself a few times before getting to windows.
 
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Could be a power supply problem
But a total clean install of windows could be worthwhile test, Image (ghost) the old one to another drive/partition then You can put it back if required ;)
Ohh, and please don't tell me You install all Your Games to C:\ :D
 
Ok the problems with the desktop are back. Windows has set the resolution to 640x480 and 4bit colour. I didn't even know it could be that low.

Here's what my desktop looks like right now :/

 
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Well it's looking like i'm going to have to buy a cheap card as a replacement until i can get a decent one in a month or so.

The only parts store in my area only has 2 cards, an Ati 1650 or an nvidia 9400 1GB. 50 and 70 quid respectivey, looks like i'm stuck with crap or crapper as a stop gap. Just hope it really is the graphics card as they won't accept returns once opened unless faulty, if it's the mobo i'm goosed till next month lol.
 
Well it does not unfortunately point 100% to the 8800 as the new card will not require as much power....could be the same as when you turned off the Sound card.
You really need to test the 8800 in another PC to narrow things down !

p.s. I don't like the sound of that I/O error either, time to test the memory/remove 1 stick etc
 
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