X800 Pro problems with missing textures in FarCry and artifacts on desktop after long periods of Jed

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Glzmo

Greetings!

I have had my X800 Pro for a few days and it has been running fine, but I
noticed some anomalies.
Yesterday I installed the FarCry single player demo and it ran fine, with
all details maxed at 1280x1024, but when I entered a patrol boat, the
textures of the boat where gone and it was all yellow instead. They came
back after a few seconds, however. It only happened once, but it still want
to know if this is a known problem with this demo/game, or if my new X800
faulty in some way?
The other thing I noticed is that my desktop wallpaper sometimes shows green
lines after a few hours (4-10) of playing Jedi Academy 32-payer multiplayer
with full details (including cg_shadows 2), and the pop-up menu when
clicking right on the desktop shows line-like artifacts as well, but they
disappear when I re-apply the graphics in the direct3d tab of the drivers.
ATi Tool doesn't see any artifacts when running it for a while, though. I
haven't noticed any other anomalies either, there are no visible artefacts
or anything while playing either (except for the missing textures that one
time on the FarCry boat).
Could it be that my X800 is faulty? May it be overheating? Or could it be a
software issue?

My System:
Pentium 4 3.0GHz (HT enabled, no overclocking)
2GB DDR400 RAM
Sapphire Radeon X800 Pro 256MB (Omega Catalyst 4.8, stock speeds, 42-48°C
idle, 64°C under load)
Windows XP SP1 (DirectX 9.0b)

Thanks in advance,

Glzmo
 
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Guest

Yesterday I installed the FarCry single player demo and it ran fine, with
all details maxed at 1280x1024, but when I entered a patrol boat, the
textures of the boat where gone and it was all yellow instead.

The yellow thing is a game 'feature'. There is some video option for
shadows, setting it less than high avoids the 'feature'.
 
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Glzmo

nospam said:
The yellow thing is a game 'feature'. There is some video option for
shadows, setting it less than high avoids the 'feature'.

I see. Thanks for the answer :)
 

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