Losing my perspective...
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2007-10-19 10:37 PM
2007-10-19
10:37 PM
Thanks,
Chris
Intel Mac Pro 2 x 2.66
x1900xt Radeon video card with 512MB
13GB Sys RAM
apple cinema display
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2007-10-20 02:07 AM
2007-10-20
02:07 AM
Your image seems supremely wide angle.
Perhaps you could use the Navigator Preview Window slider to restore your viewing angle - most usually 60 degrees.
Perhaps you could use the Navigator Preview Window slider to restore your viewing angle - most usually 60 degrees.
Dwight Atkinson
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2007-10-20 04:28 AM
2007-10-20
04:28 AM
Hey Dwight,
I just scrolled back to get more in the view. It has this "artifact" in the view no matter the viewing angle. I can get you a few more pics if you think that would help.
Thanks,
Chris
UPDATE:
I think I may have figured the problem out.
I ran this on another identical computer and had no issues at all. Can you believe I think i have another bad video card?? UNREAL! This will be the third card this computer has had in it.
I just scrolled back to get more in the view. It has this "artifact" in the view no matter the viewing angle. I can get you a few more pics if you think that would help.
Thanks,
Chris
UPDATE:
I think I may have figured the problem out.
I ran this on another identical computer and had no issues at all. Can you believe I think i have another bad video card?? UNREAL! This will be the third card this computer has had in it.
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2007-10-20 04:34 AM
2007-10-20
04:34 AM
Artifact?
Dwight Atkinson
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2007-10-20 04:40 AM
2007-10-20
04:40 AM
I don't really know how else to describe it. I have lines and walls that will shoot off into the great unknown with no end in sight. I have had this problem with roofs before because of a misplaced node, but never with slabs and walls until now. This seems to be all cleared up on the other machine though. I guess it is possible that I have another bad video card. I have run the hardware test on it and it passed, but so did the last one...
Dwight, have you noticed a shorter life on video cards due to high numbers or renderings or 3D work? This card is less than six months old! I will be running this to the Apple store for a replacement I guess.
Dwight, have you noticed a shorter life on video cards due to high numbers or renderings or 3D work? This card is less than six months old! I will be running this to the Apple store for a replacement I guess.
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2007-10-20 04:46 AM
2007-10-20
04:46 AM
I only notice that video cards fail when used to stir batter.
Dwight Atkinson
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2007-10-20 04:47 AM
2007-10-20
04:47 AM
That would do it! Maybe my newborn has been chewing on it?
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2007-10-22 02:59 PM
2007-10-22
02:59 PM
Chris, before you discard your graphics card, have you tried simply closing the 3d perspective window and launching it again afresh.
I notice if you change the proportions or size of the window it doesn't actually update the perspective/field of view until you close and launch it again.
Worth trying before replacing bits of hardware!
I notice if you change the proportions or size of the window it doesn't actually update the perspective/field of view until you close and launch it again.
Worth trying before replacing bits of hardware!
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2007-10-22 03:08 PM
2007-10-22
03:08 PM
I have unfortunately tried that and everything else I can think of. I put a call into Apple about the problem and they did the troubleshooting steps. It seems as this card may have been giving signs of going bad before. I have had some screen images stick and lines generate that weren't supposed to be there. They seem to think that the logic board on this machine is having trouble. This may be why I have had trouble with three video cards now. I will be taking this machine in and having it tested at the local apple store. At this point it looks like Apple may be covering the bill. Let's hope!
Thanks for the suggestion,
Chris
Thanks for the suggestion,
Chris