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I rebuilt my system over a year ago but it has never been 100% stable - in games like Medieval Total War 2 and Company of Heroes I sometimes get flickering textures. For example, in MTW2 on the battle map where there is a large city, the buildings and walls will flicker rapidly. This problem does not happen all the time (but it is happening more now), and I don't play games all the time, so I have put up with it, but I have tried a lot of things to try and fix it. I've assumed it is overheating somewhere, but both the CPU and GPU do not report any overheating. The GPU is not overclocked.
Anyway, I'm thinking of upgrading my system and I want to get rid of this problem once and for all. The most important things to me are:
100 % rock solid stable system
Quiet
This is my current spec and how I am thinking of upgrading, highest priority first:
HIS ATI Radeon X1950 Pro - I suspect this is the culprit for my flickering problem. I had a Connect3D ATI Radeon X1800 XT in the same rig before and that also had the flickering problem (so may be the GPU is not the problem - how likely is it that I would have 2 with the same problem?).
I will buy Geforce this time, but I don't know what model. I want something with similar or better performance than my ATI X1950Pro, but most importantly it must be stable, not run too hot (I will not be overclocking) and be relatively quiet. I'm not looking for an Uber rig, just something I can rely on and which will run the current and next crop of games at a reasonable speed and resolution (1680 * 1050).
Window XP - upgrade to Vista to make use of DirectX 10. Not likely to make any difference to the flickering problem?
Motherboard/CPU/RAM. Gigabyte GA_965P_DS3/Intel Core 2 DUO E6300/GeIL 2GB (2x1GB) PC6400 800MHz. I'm worried that the root of the problem is the Mobo overheating somewhere. The RAM has already been replaced once by Overclockers as the previous sticks failed memory tests. If I get a new GPU and the problem still occurs, then I guess I need to replace the Mobo; so I will be getting a new Mobo and probably a more up to date CPU and RAM. If I do this then again I want a system that is rock solid stable and quiet and could not be used to heat a small country.
Perhaps I should be buying an off the shelf rig instead (but this will cost too much)?
Any opinions will be gratefully received.
Anyway, I'm thinking of upgrading my system and I want to get rid of this problem once and for all. The most important things to me are:
100 % rock solid stable system
Quiet
This is my current spec and how I am thinking of upgrading, highest priority first:
HIS ATI Radeon X1950 Pro - I suspect this is the culprit for my flickering problem. I had a Connect3D ATI Radeon X1800 XT in the same rig before and that also had the flickering problem (so may be the GPU is not the problem - how likely is it that I would have 2 with the same problem?).
I will buy Geforce this time, but I don't know what model. I want something with similar or better performance than my ATI X1950Pro, but most importantly it must be stable, not run too hot (I will not be overclocking) and be relatively quiet. I'm not looking for an Uber rig, just something I can rely on and which will run the current and next crop of games at a reasonable speed and resolution (1680 * 1050).
Window XP - upgrade to Vista to make use of DirectX 10. Not likely to make any difference to the flickering problem?
Motherboard/CPU/RAM. Gigabyte GA_965P_DS3/Intel Core 2 DUO E6300/GeIL 2GB (2x1GB) PC6400 800MHz. I'm worried that the root of the problem is the Mobo overheating somewhere. The RAM has already been replaced once by Overclockers as the previous sticks failed memory tests. If I get a new GPU and the problem still occurs, then I guess I need to replace the Mobo; so I will be getting a new Mobo and probably a more up to date CPU and RAM. If I do this then again I want a system that is rock solid stable and quiet and could not be used to heat a small country.
Perhaps I should be buying an off the shelf rig instead (but this will cost too much)?
Any opinions will be gratefully received.