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Old 15th July, 2006, 10:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Deadman93723
I have recently found out my problems with my 6800GS agp stem from not enough amperage from my PSU. I am upgrading my PSU from a Antec TrueBlue 480w, to a OCZ Powerstream 600w.

My question is, I can unlock my Pixel Pipes but I get a thin line of snow in the middle of the screen, with a better PSU and proper amperage, might this snow go away or are the pixel pipes just bad?
A small voltage increase may help solve your problem. Perhaps 1.5V or in that order, and an AGP voltage increase to 1.6-1.625V wouldn't go astray. If the voltage doesn't solve your pipeline artifact issue, it will still let you overclock more.

Failing that, you might just have a bad pipeline, in which case, you can still enable the extra vertex units, but leave that extra quad turned off.
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