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At first I thought this was Windowblinds or WindowFX to blame, but even after I had rebooted w/o them I saw this desktop. I currently have to run w/o the Matrox drivers...
Try setting your motherboard to AGP 2x see if that helps - could be an incompatibility between the motherboard and AGP at 4x. Try taking all non essential cards out i.e all but video card.
Presumably as in the memory isn't be read or written to correctly. That would account for the corruption, especially since a similar phenomonen can be seen when you overclock the memory too far on a graphics card. This has happened to me with my G400 though and turning the Agp speed down to 2x resolved the issue.
He's right though, other cards exhibit similar symptoms when the memory's being pressed to far. (GF4, hint, hint). Not that this necessarily means anything for the Parhelia, but it has been that way with practically every other card I've ever had (er, that I've bothered to try overclocking). This includes a TNT, a G400Max, a TNT2Ultra, a GF2GTS, and a GF3, prior to my current GF4. Notice, among that ton of nV cards that Matrox- it wasn't the exception.
"..so much for subtlety.."
System specs:
Gainward Ti4600
AMD Athlon XP2100+ (o.c. to 1845MHz)
Mine is like this from boot, can't change anything in my BIOS as text mode is totally scambled so I can't read anything! Put another card in the system and set everything to defualt AGP2X etc but nothing helps.
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