So I think my video card died...
So I think my video card died...
A few months ago my heat sink crapped out, but my PC survived. I went to get it replaced and the owner of the mom and pop store said it was probably only a matter of time until the processor went, just out of strain from overheating so badly. Well, I thought that day had come just this week, as games were making my PC crash. It's been happening more and more frequently to the point where even when not in games sometimes the PC crashes.
I know it's not overheating. I can't tell what was making the PC crash because the screen never displayed a consistent image when crashing. Sometimes it's a black screen, then a crash. Sometimes I get magenta/yellow/white streaks that are kind of diagonal, then a crash (sound still playing normally). Sometimes the PC completely locks up and the sound glitches and then the PC resets.
I figured I was fucked, but just earlier tonight I tried replacing the video card with a backup. 'Lo and behold, no crashes! Crappy resolution and framerate, but no crashes at all. So what do you think? Did the video card just crap out of its own accord, or was it in response to my motherboard being affected by that long ago overheating? Am I running the risk of fucking up my current vid card?
I'm about to buy Fury's spare video card off of him to get back to playing games, but I'd like to get as much input as possible before speding money. I'm sure Fury wants me to STFU and pay him, hehe.
I know it's not overheating. I can't tell what was making the PC crash because the screen never displayed a consistent image when crashing. Sometimes it's a black screen, then a crash. Sometimes I get magenta/yellow/white streaks that are kind of diagonal, then a crash (sound still playing normally). Sometimes the PC completely locks up and the sound glitches and then the PC resets.
I figured I was fucked, but just earlier tonight I tried replacing the video card with a backup. 'Lo and behold, no crashes! Crappy resolution and framerate, but no crashes at all. So what do you think? Did the video card just crap out of its own accord, or was it in response to my motherboard being affected by that long ago overheating? Am I running the risk of fucking up my current vid card?
I'm about to buy Fury's spare video card off of him to get back to playing games, but I'd like to get as much input as possible before speding money. I'm sure Fury wants me to STFU and pay him, hehe.
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sucks dude
had the same thing happen to me just before christmas, my card was on its way out for a lil while before it popped it clogs... when i took it back to the bloke he said it was from overheating and the processor had a burn spot on it so that was going to die aswell... i had no idea how much of an issue this was, i always thought my PC wasnt running at that high a temp..
anyway, got a new chip and card but guess what, unless i open my window it still restarts my comp after a few mins in game...
had the same thing happen to me just before christmas, my card was on its way out for a lil while before it popped it clogs... when i took it back to the bloke he said it was from overheating and the processor had a burn spot on it so that was going to die aswell... i had no idea how much of an issue this was, i always thought my PC wasnt running at that high a temp..
anyway, got a new chip and card but guess what, unless i open my window it still restarts my comp after a few mins in game...
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It's not the video card. The PC restarted itself just recently not in game, even with the new card. It was odd, too. When DOS came up, I got glitchy white lines running through it and it wouldn't boot up (kind of the size of the blinking cursor at the command prompt, but all over the place trickling like rain almost). Then when it DID boot up, at the logon screen it restarted and refused to reboot again. Another time I got dull giant pixelly odd colors and it wrapped around the screen in vertical looping motions.
Then I swapped in my new video card that I thought was the problem, and no more reboots (so far, haven't played a game). So weird...
I also noticed that every once in a while I get a "Network Cable is Unplugged" popup in the system tray, even though I never had a cable plugged into the port it's checking in the first place. The notice doesn't stay up, just comes and goes...
I think my motherboard is fuxored. :/
Then I swapped in my new video card that I thought was the problem, and no more reboots (so far, haven't played a game). So weird...
I also noticed that every once in a while I get a "Network Cable is Unplugged" popup in the system tray, even though I never had a cable plugged into the port it's checking in the first place. The notice doesn't stay up, just comes and goes...
I think my motherboard is fuxored. :/
Random crashes with different symptoms like that can almost be anything - a bad memory stick, a faulty capacitor on the motherboard, a burned out or dust-filled PSU putting out fluctuating voltages and a number of other things. I guess it's a matter of trial and error - replace one component at a time until it works.
Take it to the computer shop and tell them to test it, or if they won't - borrow stuff from your friends and test it yourself. If you break their stuff, offer to pay for it, though I don't think the risk is very high.
Take it to the computer shop and tell them to test it, or if they won't - borrow stuff from your friends and test it yourself. If you break their stuff, offer to pay for it, though I don't think the risk is very high.
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Memtest works pretty well. I've found it will usually point out bad RAM within a couple hours of testing. In this instance I'm leaning towards tho mobo being shot though.Grudge wrote:Well, there is a risk. There is memory testing software out there, but from what I've heard it's not really reliable, so the best way to make sure is to put another set of of sticks in there.
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Well, I'm posting from a different computer right now, if that gives you an idea of where I stand...
I started Memtest and got halfway through before the PC crashed in a pixelly video screen. Restarted, and as soon as I got back to windows, loaded Memtest again. Not even 1% through and it crashed. This time I heard an audible 'pop!' from the speakers and could smell an acrid smell. I don't think I saw smoke (could have been my mind playing tricks on me), but I definitely smelled an acidic-metal smell. I'm afraid to take the case off.
I think it's safe to say it's not the memory. My guess now is processor/motherboard, but since I run the risk of frying another processor if I replace it and it's not the issue, I think I'll just replace both. FFS, why me? :icon27:
*goes to look in his case*
I started Memtest and got halfway through before the PC crashed in a pixelly video screen. Restarted, and as soon as I got back to windows, loaded Memtest again. Not even 1% through and it crashed. This time I heard an audible 'pop!' from the speakers and could smell an acrid smell. I don't think I saw smoke (could have been my mind playing tricks on me), but I definitely smelled an acidic-metal smell. I'm afraid to take the case off.
I think it's safe to say it's not the memory. My guess now is processor/motherboard, but since I run the risk of frying another processor if I replace it and it's not the issue, I think I'll just replace both. FFS, why me? :icon27:
*goes to look in his case*
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CPU or a capacitor on the mobo I'd say.
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OK, I've checked a few things since last night. I checked the capacitors and none are bad (I also can boot up to windows, so it's not like any of them died). I also swapped out my video card and still get errors, so it's not that. I'm going to try taking out a stick of RAM and see if maybe my memory is the problem.
By the way, my guess is it's the processor, because it's charred black from the heatsink failing a few months ago.
edit: not the memory
By the way, my guess is it's the processor, because it's charred black from the heatsink failing a few months ago.
edit: not the memory
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FFS, yeah if its charred I'd almost guarantee its the CPU...Transient wrote:OK, I've checked a few things since last night. I checked the capacitors and none are bad (I also can boot up to windows, so it's not like any of them died). I also swapped out my video card and still get errors, so it's not that. I'm going to try taking out a stick of RAM and see if maybe my memory is the problem.
By the way, my guess is it's the processor, because it's charred black from the heatsink failing a few months ago.
edit: not the memory