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Key: VWR-7665
Type: Bug Bug
Status: Resolved Resolved
Resolution: Duplicate
Priority: Major Major
Assignee: Unassigned
Reporter: Emerald Ansome
Votes: 0
Watchers: 0
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Triangle-shape glitches appearing on the screen

Created: 08/Jun/08 06:41 AM   Updated: 01/Jul/08 09:36 PM
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Component/s: Graphics
Affects Version/s: 1.19.1.4
Fix Version/s: None

Environment:
CPU: Intel Pentium 4 (Unknown model) (2793 MHz)
Memory: 2047 MB
OS Version: Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 (Build 2600)
Graphics Card Vendor: ATI Technologies Inc.
Graphics Card: RADEON X300 x86/SSE2
OpenGL Version: 1.5.4582 WinXP Release
LLMozLib Version: [LLMediaImplLLMozLib] - 2.01.15735 (Mozilla GRE version 1.8.1.13_0000000000)
Packets Lost: 250/60202 (0.4%)
Viewer Digest: bb2966f6-cf81-a0de-1e21-dcd21f05428a
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After viewing the world for a little amount of time, these annoying triangles that stick out from objects to my avatar's head appear on the screen. Some objects are not appearing fully onscreen either. I think it's a problem with the new viewer.

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Gellan Glenelg added a comment - 08/Jun/08 07:38 AM
Possible duplicate of VWR-3258

Shadow Subagja added a comment - 10/Jun/08 10:39 AM
I've had black triangles in the top left corner (intermittant, usually there, either clipping a small corner or sometimes half the screen) since windlight came out and in every viewer since.

Mines on a macbook with osx client tho.


Alexa Linden added a comment - 10/Jun/08 03:45 PM
Can you please attach pictures for clarification/comparison?

Strife Onizuka added a comment - 10/Jun/08 06:22 PM - edited
Steps to having a happy SL experience:
1) Keep graphics drivers up to date.
2) Monitor GPU temperatures
2A) NVIDIA - http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php
2B) ATI - http://www.guru3d.com/article/ati-tray-tools-/
3) Clean the dust out of your heat sinks, it will improve heat transference of the heat sink, so your chips won't get as hot.

Rough GPU Temperature Guide:
30c - Excellent
40c - Good
50c - Acceptable
60c - Time to schedule the dust cleaning.
70c - Time to clean out the dust.
80c - Time to check the status of your warranty, consider investing in some fans and after market heat sinks
90c - Large risk of Hardware Damage
100c - Keep your fire extinguisher on hand (not a joke)


McCabe Maxsted added a comment - 01/Jul/08 09:36 PM
Dupe of VWR-3258.