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  • Spongedaddy
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    • Feb 2006
    • 2030

    #1

    Video Card breaking? Help

    Yesterday while my kid was playing a game on my PC (6800 vanilla AGP 1gig ram, AMD 2800) and the monitor went blank and a loud buzzing noise came through the speakers. It happened three times while playing a game...any game. I did a system restore in case something happened today. Then my wife was surfing the web and the video stopped working. When we reboot it comes back on. It has happened about six times in three days. Any thoughts?

    Thanks.
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  • WTF
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    • Aug 2002
    • 20274

    #2
    Re: Video Card breaking? Help

    It's possible that it's overheating. Does it have any sort of cooling fan or Heat Sink on it?
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    • Spongedaddy
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      • Feb 2006
      • 2030

      #3
      Re: Video Card breaking? Help

      It has a fan that is still operating. I also checked too make sure it was snug in the AGP slot and took out the case's power cord and put in a different one...that didn't help either.
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      • RubenDouglas
        Hall Of Fame
        • May 2003
        • 11202

        #4
        Re: Video Card breaking? Help

        my brothers pc couldnt stay on for more than a minute because the cpu heatsink wasnt spinning. could it be that fan?

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        • Spongedaddy
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          • Feb 2006
          • 2030

          #5
          Re: Video Card breaking? Help

          That fan is spinning as well. I ran Rivatuner and played SW Lego..the video card went from 69 degrees to about 90 during the game. After the game it went down to 78 degrees. I am uncertain what to do. I really don't want to spend the money on a complete upgrade.

          UPdate: I installed speedfan and it said my core cpu temperature is 61 degrees and had a little burning symbol next to it.

          Update 2: Played fear and the video card went up to 108 degrees and the core went up to 68 degrees
          Last edited by Spongedaddy; 10-10-2006, 08:31 PM.
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          • ODogg
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            • Feb 2003
            • 37953

            #6
            Re: Video Card breaking? Help

            Originally posted by Spongedaddy
            That fan is spinning as well. I ran Rivatuner and played SW Lego..the video card went from 69 degrees to about 90 during the game. After the game it went down to 78 degrees. I am uncertain what to do. I really don't want to spend the money on a complete upgrade.

            UPdate: I installed speedfan and it said my core cpu temperature is 61 degrees and had a little burning symbol next to it.

            Update 2: Played fear and the video card went up to 108 degrees and the core went up to 68 degrees
            Sounds like you have an issue with your CPU overheating. From what i have read 108 for a game like Fear isn't bad but that 68 degrees is high for a CPU I think (my video card hits about 105-108 but the cpu never goes above 40-45). I'd recommend you thinking about getting a new CPU fan as that may be the cheapest and most sensible route to fix your issue.
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            • Spongedaddy
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              • Feb 2006
              • 2030

              #7
              Re: Video Card breaking? Help

              I just realized those readings are celsius..the core is running at 133 degress F
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              • ODogg
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                • Feb 2003
                • 37953

                #8
                Re: Video Card breaking? Help

                Originally posted by Spongedaddy
                I just realized those readings are celsius..the core is running at 133 degress F
                I'd say you best turn off your CPU immediately lest you fry your CPU. Then either fix the fan/cooling of the CPU yourself or take it to someone to fix it for you. Seriously man, that's way too hot!!
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