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  • Picked up a used Maatrox Mystique...

    Wow, this is so much better than my gf2mx Much sharper image and more vivid colours. Can't wait for the parhelia I h ave my gf2 now running a small 14" screen to play the games on

    But the drivers seem to mess up in xp every now and then and part of the screen becomes garbled. Anyone had this before? Using the latest ones from Matrox' site.
    Last edited by Slougi; 13 June 2002, 10:31.
    -Slougi


  • #2
    What kind of Mystique is it?
    Original
    220
    G200
    ?
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    • #3
      Memory address conflict?
      Last edited by prkl; 13 June 2002, 11:06.
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      • #4
        Sorry, forgot to mention it
        It's a Mystique 220. I also seem to be getting lock ups now
        I've checked for irq conflicts, and there are none. I also tried reinstalling drivers for both the gf2mx, which is in the agp slot, and for the mystique 220, and it hasn't happened yet. I just rebooted so I'll post back in a while if it'll happen again.

        When it happens, I get vertical black lines through the screen and the pc stalls.

        Edit: typos
        -Slougi

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        • #5
          It seems to be fixed now
          -Slougi

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          • #6
            Congrats! The Mystique 220 is awesome.
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