I'm usually the last person to post for help but this time I'm really at a loss.
In about the last month or so I've been having problems with my G400 not re- initializing my monitor after a shutdown. As long as the computer is on and running I have no problems. All my games run fine and there is no tearing at all.
Then today, I shut down the computer and nothing I could do would make the monitor reinitialize at startup. I reseated the G400 in the AGP slot as I heard that was often a problem. After fooling with it for an hour, I grabbed my old TNT board from the closet and it worked perfectly.
My thinking is that either; 1. the monitor connection for some reason on my G400 is dead or dying or 2. my motherboard (Abit Be6) is not having problems with the board.
The strange thing is that the Be6 hasn't had any problems up until now so it's strange that they would suddenly appear. If it happened from the outset I would suspect the motherboard but that hasn't been the case.
As a last resort, I'm going to try to take the card over to a friends house to check it on his computer.
Any ideas? I registered my G400 with Matrox. I wonder how difficult it would be to get a replacement?
In about the last month or so I've been having problems with my G400 not re- initializing my monitor after a shutdown. As long as the computer is on and running I have no problems. All my games run fine and there is no tearing at all.
Then today, I shut down the computer and nothing I could do would make the monitor reinitialize at startup. I reseated the G400 in the AGP slot as I heard that was often a problem. After fooling with it for an hour, I grabbed my old TNT board from the closet and it worked perfectly.
My thinking is that either; 1. the monitor connection for some reason on my G400 is dead or dying or 2. my motherboard (Abit Be6) is not having problems with the board.
The strange thing is that the Be6 hasn't had any problems up until now so it's strange that they would suddenly appear. If it happened from the outset I would suspect the motherboard but that hasn't been the case.
As a last resort, I'm going to try to take the card over to a friends house to check it on his computer.
Any ideas? I registered my G400 with Matrox. I wonder how difficult it would be to get a replacement?
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