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| GFX MX400 Shaddowing/Dull = damaged ? Hi all I have 2 systems linked via KVM switch to a 19" TFT monitor, standard Keyboard and mouse. System 1 is my gaming rig it has a X800GTO set at 1280x1204 @ 70Mhz - (Win2k, AMD 64 3200+,1Gig PC3200 @ 414Mhz, 2xWD Raptor 34Gig Raid 0,X800GTO) System 2 is my storage rig 1280x1204 @ 75Mhz. - (FreeBSD 6.0, AMD XP 2600+, 1Gig PC3200, 2x WD-HDD 200GB) System 1 runs fine on the monitor, however when I switch to system 2 the screen is shadowed and dull. it only started doing this today however I did leave the X window system running for a few days, I removed the MX400 GFX card and it was hot, really hot. I assume I have damaged the gfx card has anyone else experienced anything like this ? |
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