02-06-2009, 13:09 | #31 |
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Those all seem absolutely fine, so unless it's spiking for some reason it would seem unlikely to be CPU overheating. GPU is another matter and would need a different application to monitor its temperature. The only thing that makes me suspect GPU is the fact you said the screen went 'fuzzy'.
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02-06-2009, 13:15 | #32 |
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Sometimes the screen freezes and other times it just... mashes up everything on the screen and kind of blurs it.
Are there any proggies out there I can find to check my "GPU"? |
02-06-2009, 13:19 | #33 |
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The only one I can think of is RivaTuner but you would have the ability to break things with that as it's far more than just a monitoring application.
Screen corruption can often be caused by an overheating GPU (graphics card) or corrupt/damaged graphics memory (usually physically separate from system memory but may not be, depending on the spec of the machine).
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02-06-2009, 13:22 | #34 |
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*doesn't think it's a good idea she plays with something she could potentially then entirely break the poota with*
Thank you for your help so far peoples I think I will try and plod on with work and wait til Picky gets back to have a looky for me. If it continues to crash I think I will just go do something constructive in the house otherwise I will end up jumping on it until the case breaks and then finding some big enormous high heels to march about on the innards with |
02-06-2009, 13:37 | #35 |
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Did the graphics card driver update do anything?
If not it looks like a dying GPU or PSU I'm afraid.
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02-06-2009, 14:34 | #36 |
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Nup. It's got worse if anything
I hope it's like... just requiring a kick up the bum I don't know how costly these things are to mend! Thank you everymabody so far You've all been awesome |
02-06-2009, 14:52 | #37 |
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Depends what's wrong with as to whether you needed a new one or new bits and how much they'd be. If it came to the worst the whole thing could be replaced for £250-£300 I expect. You won't have to do that though, I suspect something like a broken graphics cards may turn out to be the culprit (£40-£60)
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02-06-2009, 14:55 | #38 |
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*gleeeeeep* Lets hope not £250 - £300!
I've been on it for 20mins and no crashing! Woo woo! *quietly finishes off VAT gumph before it dies again* |
02-06-2009, 16:45 | #39 |
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Want me to pop my screwdriver in to your socket
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02-06-2009, 16:51 | #40 |
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MOAR RAM
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