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My XFX GeForce 8800GT started atifacting on basic desktop with nothing going on, then would freeze the computer after a few seconds so it's time for a new one.

I don't have enough money to build a new rig else I would, so I was hoping I might be able to improve the old one slightly.

I have a Gigabyte GA-965P mobo, with PCI-Express slot. I don't mind if it's ATI or Nvidia, but I would have to keep it under ?50, ebay is fine!

Also I have 4GB of OCZ PC2 6400 RAM in there, would it be worth finding another 4GB to add in there?

Thanks very much for any help!

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In some cases with video cards and artifacting, it is sometimes possible to bring them back to life. I've done it twice so far on a laptop video card. It requires baking your video card in an oven at 200 F for about 7 minutes. You can google search it as well. Sometimes it works, other times it doesn't but if you have nothing to lose it can put another 6 months of life back into your card. I found a link with your gpu:

http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=313769

I wouldn't recommend any of this unless you know what your doing.

The basics are to remove the heatsink, preheat the oven at 200F, place your video card on a few small rolled up balls of tin foil, bake for 7 minutes, take out slowly and place on your stove top to cool for about 3 to 4 minutes. Then after that you can handle your video card. Put back the heatsink and your done. I had to bake twice before it worked. So you might need to.

Are you sure you're not confused with farenheit and celcius?

Well i went for an average of all the recommendations I read, and it's worked great so far.

From having a dead card to 3 hours of Battlefield I'd say it's a winner.

Still all ears for best replacement ideas though around ?50ish? Cheers.

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