Hardware :: PCI-E Or Graphics Card Failure

Nov 23, 2010

Recently (the past two days), I have been experiencing graphical glitches. Seemingly random pixels (often in a horizontal line or rectangular group) would flash incorrect colors (like stuck pixels, except their color can change and they appear and disappear).

By removing my NVidia 8500 GT (falling back to the integrated 6150LE), I have removed the symptoms (except that now CAELinux doesn't display anything... but everything else works).

I suspect that it is the graphics card (I'm aware that the cards have known overheating issues), but I want to eliminate any other options before buying another. Could these symptoms be the result of a motherboard failure?

EDIT: I forgot to mention that it also locks up frequently with the card in (the graphics will freeze, but the caps lock light doesn't flash like it would in a kernel panic).

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