Feb 03, 2010, 10:54 PM // 22:54
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Ascalonian Squire
Join Date: May 2009
Guild: Tears of the Ascended [ToA]
Profession: A/Me
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Monitor Issues with Dell XPS 8100
Just purchased a dell xs 8100 Dell computer with windows 7 system.
Guild wars History - have installed software on 2 other home computers
(1 gateway and 1 built by owner)
1st Dell xps 8100 issues- you would be playing game and the monitor would go black, I would have to restart computer.
Note:- I contacted Dell support and they re-installed the video Drivers. This did not fix the problem, I contacted Dell a second time and they had me return that XPS 8100 for a new unit.
2nd Dell XPS 8100 – Installed guild wars
Issue- White boxes appear on the guild war screen and the screen looks like it is vibrating (like sand on images and bouncing around).
Has the guild war team seen this issue with Dell XPS 8100 (size ram is 8)?
If you have any suggestions, I am all ears.
Looks like I may be taking this one back also.
Thanks in advance.
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Feb 03, 2010, 11:06 PM // 23:06
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Furnace Stoker
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Ohio
Guild: I Will Never Join Your Guild (NTY)
Profession: R/
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need to know FULL system specs to be able to comment further (at least to be able to comment to your advantage)
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Feb 03, 2010, 11:39 PM // 23:39
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Forge Runner
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Sounds to me like this Dell XPS 8100 has a graphics card not fit for gaming, or Guild Wars for that matter.
Need full system specs though.
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Feb 04, 2010, 12:55 AM // 00:55
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Academy Page
Join Date: May 2007
Guild: Odama Clan
Profession: W/R
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i highly doubt it is the graphics card, dell xps's come with low end graphics cards at the very least. I have an extremely old xps (400) that came with a 7300le and it runs it fine on mid-low with 85fps
Try turning your graphics down and check your graphics settings in nvidia (i think dell sticks with nvidia for most desktops) control panel, or w/e the ati equivilent is. Turn down refresh rate and maybe other. I'm guessing your new to pc gaming, posting the name of the pc you got really doesn't help, i'm basing everything off of personal experiance,
Click start
then click run
type dxdiag
If it asks to connect to internet, do so.
Then reply to us with the following information, you will have to type it, you cannot copy and paste.
under system, tell us processor
tell us memory
click on display 1 and tell us NAme
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Feb 04, 2010, 04:45 AM // 04:45
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Elite Guru
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Texas USA
Guild: Sanitas In Absentia [SiA]
Profession: R/
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tsupert
i highly doubt it is the graphics card, dell xps's come with low end graphics cards at the very least. I have an extremely old xps (400) that came with a 7300le and it runs it fine on mid-low with 85fps
Click start
then click run
type dxdiag
If it asks to connect to internet, do so.
Then reply to us with the following information, you will have to type it, you cannot copy and paste.
under system, tell us processor
tell us memory
click on display 1 and tell us NAme
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I have a Dell XPS9000 which is the full tower version of the mini tower 8100. There's either an nVidia GT220, GTX260, or an ATI Radion 4850 in that 8100. Those are the cards that Dell offers with the 8xxx and 9xxx computers. Also Dell underclocks the GTX260 so that it will run with the piddly 350W PSU they have in the 8xxxs. I put an nVidia 9800GTX+ in my 9000 which has a 475W PSU and can handle this card OK. Also, Dell offers processors ranging from the core i5 all the way up to the core i7 975 Extreme at 3.33 Ghz (which is the processor I've got)
I'm running GW at full high graphics settings and I get a solid 60 FPS at those settings. I'm betting that the OP has a bad graphics card, or one not capable of running GW at max graphics. If it's the 220 it's definitely not capable of running GW at high graphics settings with any decent frame rate.
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Feb 04, 2010, 03:28 PM // 15:28
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rattus rattus
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: London, UK GMT±0 ±1hr DST
Guild: [GURU]GW [wiki]GW2
Profession: R/
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Just a quicky - the "white boxes" problem is almost invariably a problem with gw.dat rather than anything hardware related. I've had it myself and wondered why I had a random spawn of refrigerators...
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Feb 04, 2010, 04:20 PM // 16:20
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Hell's Protector
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Canada
Guild: Brothers Disgruntled
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As Snoggie said - try doing an -image before screwing around with the video card. From what I can see, that Dell has at least a GeForce G310, which, although a relatively crappy card, should have no problems running GW.
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Feb 04, 2010, 05:00 PM // 17:00
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Elite Guru
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Texas USA
Guild: Sanitas In Absentia [SiA]
Profession: R/
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Snograt
Just a quicky - the "white boxes" problem is almost invariably a problem with gw.dat rather than anything hardware related. I've had it myself and wondered why I had a random spawn of refrigerators...
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Agreed that a -image can't hurt here and will at least eliminate the .dat file as the culprit. I've also had the symptoms the OP is describing with a Toshiba Qosmio laptop. The sandy, snowy, vibrating image....this happened for a few days before the integrated video, an nVidia 6600FX, if memory serves, failed completely. So if the -image doesn't fix it, I'd look at the h/w next.
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