As for the video problem.
If it's a permanent thing, and you're using the scandoubler and SVGA port, then adjust the 20 turn trimp pot in the hole for minimum video distortion. You might have to use a plastic or ceramic tuning tool.
If it's an intermittent problem, try pressing down on the socketed devices in the video section and see if the image alters. It could be intermittent problems with IC sockets, or corrosion in the U450 (Denise) socket. As it's right beside the RTC battery, it gets easily corroded.
If there is a socket problem, remove it and solder the device directly into the motherboard. Those kind of IC sockets cause nothing but trouble.
Could also be a problem with the PAL logic devices as mentioned in one of the other posts, but it's best to replace them to check this.
And as far as I know, ECS Denise is pin compatible with the OCS one.
A3000s with a green drive LED were usually ECS and ones with the red LED were usually OCS.
Mine has a green LED but strangely the HDD LED never lights up. The little PCB on which the LEDs exist does not look damaged or cracked either, just slightly flexed where it's screwed in. Anyway off subject. I don't think its the scandoubler at all since on DPaint, if the video corruption occurs on the screen it becomes part of the picture. I can select and stamp the glitches as if I drew them myself which is what makes me suspect chipram.
I've taken her apart and reseated all the chips (paying special attention to denise) to no avail. Where can I find some program assistance logic chips? Are they a standard part or special for the Amiga?
I would still like to try my OCS Denise, but I don't want to cook anything!
Oh and if I remember right, Agnus was version 8372B.
Thanks
-Jamie