lobstaMan wrote:
Have you tried a different power supply? I've seen bad PS's do some weird poopy-shizzle you wouldn't think would be related. Just a thought.
It very well could be but I don't have a spare PSU with enough power to check it out. I figure by the time I take it to MB and pay to check it out and replace whatever part(s) are failing I'd already be spending more than enough to justify the modest upgrade I'm planning.
Recap from last night that I forgot to mention:
- Bumped the AGP to 1.55V which let me play WoW for 5 minutes before crashing, which is still around 5 times longer than previously.
- Pushed it to 1.6V to see if it just needed a bit more but it still only lasted about 5 minutes.
- Tried 1.65V for the hell of it and still only ~5 minutes.
- Put in the spare 9800Pro I have that has a broken HSF and put a powerful fan underneath it and it lasted around 3 minutes, at which point I realized my card probably isn't the issue.
- Did the driver/BIOS updates hoping that it was a corrupt BIOS like maverick_brent was alluding to, and no help.
So I'm at the point where I'm thinking it's either the PSU, Motherboard, or some sort of software/hardware conflict that doesn't seem to be fixed when using multiple versions of motherboard and videocard drivers.