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Is it possible that when a graphics fails terminally. Could it have
damaged the computer AGP graphics port. Having tried a few graphics
cards, there is either funny pixels or draws out of proportion
triangles. At the moment I am having to use PCI cards.

Any advice would be appreciated.

David



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