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Display problems on X1950XT

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Hey everyone. I recently started playing Mass Effect, and noticed that light, glow and certain shadows cast onto character models are displayed in huge blocks/pixels. I have a Sapphire x1950xt 512mb PCIE card and I have the latest drivers from ATI. Can anybody identify what this is and what I could do to fix it?

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if your card worked perfect then its the card and you need a better one

remember the drives are for all cards and you are 2-3 generations back

while i can not guarantee an upgrade is the answer it most likely is as so many games are coming out and so much hardware changes so fast you need to match a high end game to the card

my son's system runs what ever - ( i have 30k in parts) he plays tons of games and the old 2900pro worked fine.

he started playing the new unreal and its crashing left and right - he needs a better card - 90% certainty. i have him game older cards etc

3.7ghz x6800, raid10, p5w-dh - this is old school at the pace today!

bottom line he needs a new card - as i think u do!

Reply to dragonsprayer

Yep, buy a new card today, real good cards at real good prices today.

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Reply to romulus47plus1

Okay, thanks for your help guys. :)

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