software to test graphics card

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is there any software available (for free) to test your graphics card like the stability of it, cause my monitor keeps going off and coming up 'no signal' and i have already tested the monitor on another computer.
 
yes.
i got this from windows:
Follow these steps to solve the problem with a video device driver

You received this message because a device driver installed on your computer caused the Windows operating system to stop unexpectedly. This type of error is referred to as a "stop error." A stop error requires you to restart your computer.

Solution


There are two options you can use to try to fix the problem. If the first option doesn't work, then try the second.

Option 1: Install the most current device driver for your video card

Option 2: Manually decrease Hardware Acceleration for your video adapter



done both of them, don't know what else to do. maybe the graphics card is at it's end
 
well it's a nvidia 6200 agp lol i know it needs updating (nearly got the money for my 7950gt)

i have been told to use the 'DirectX Diagnositic Tool' (dxdiag.exe) and check up that acceleration DirectDraw/Direct3D enabled but these options arn't available

and at the bottom of the screen it say:
DirectDraw test results: Failure at step 5 (User verification of rectangles): HRESULT = 0x00000000 (error code)
Direct3D functionality not available. You should verify that the driver is a final version from the hardware manufacturer.

i have already updated the driver btw
 
it a program that enables you to view your computer and take control of it from another computer (www.logmein.com)

it lost it's signal once on when the computer was booting up just before the welcome screen, i saw the cursor and then it went off
 
some cheapy generic lcd one, you think it could be that?

oh btw i took the graphics card out and put it in my older system and i didn't get a picture at all (just said no signal) but the fans where spinning
 
it has happened since i built this new computer (since xmas)

it used to happen ocassionally like once every month or so very rarely but i think it was due to overheating
 
so you agree it is the graphics card to fault, windows error report even said it was, could they be wrong?
 
i will run memtest in a wee min see if it finds anything so i can rule it out...how long should i leave it on for?
 
ok been on for 3 and a hlaf hours and 5 pass i will leave it until 4 hours and then i will end it, that seem alright?looks like the memory isn't to blame, graphics card it is.

is there any other tests i should be running
 
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