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Defective video card
I bought a 9600pro, which in my opinion is a pretty good video card (just never tested with hl2 yet) but I think it's become defective. After maybe 2 months, my screen has turned black with funny colors even when i'm not doing graphic intensive stuff (typing, looking a web sites). I restarted the computer and now my computer doesn't start correctly. I should explain the way my computer sounds when it starts. Regularly, when I the power the computer on, (i think its the cpu fan), the fan starts real loud then after a second it's nearly silent. With the graphic card in the fan doesn't go silent and theres nothing on the screen, even when i change the monitor plug in to the onboard VGA port. When i pull the graphics card out, the computer runs normally. This has to be a problem with the graphics card right? Cuz i just bought my computer also and my dad kill me if i messed it up.
Has neone else had to send a video card back to Radeon due to it being defective? Do you have to pay to ship it or what? |
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It is normal that fans are emitting more noise during startup. They often run best when warm - I got the same problem myself:)
It sounds like your computer is getting too hot. |
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i have no problem and i got that card.. fireblade edition..
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Have you ensured your video card's fan was spinning correctly ? cos if not, chances are that you just fried your video chip.
about warranties, usually it's you who must pay the shipping to the manufacturer, and then the manufacturer pays the shipping of the new video card back to you. I had to do that lately for a fried hard disk. You may ask them for a refund, maybe that would work (although in my case it didn't). |
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wooooha, pierre, you telling me my gpu is fried ? got no fan there ... and a radeon 9700 .. my radeon will fry, pmb told me ... whaaaa, god help me, please !
serious : for certain types of gpu there are tools to read out their temperature. dunno if that's available for your type of gpu. |
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grmbl :) hey dude I take the contest that I am the #1 experienced here in fan removal... ALL sort of fans... so I believe I know what I'm talking about :)
You won't maybe destroy the chip, but if it has no overheating protection like CPUs usually have, that will for sure damage the logic :P I don't know if ATI has some or not, but anyway a video card running at 70 °C is noooo good 9_9 heh heh I'll have warned you ;) |
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Unfortunately, I am stuck with that damn Fahrenheit scale, but I know 70 degrees Celsius is hot!
I just looked at a converter, and it is equal to 158 degrees Celsius. Ouch! |
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70 C is hot..
0 c when the ice melts.. 40 -60 c how hot the water should be when you do you londrey (spell check) 100 c when the water boils.. 25-30 c is perfekt for laying in the sun and not get too hot.. did that help? |
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70°C is usually the temperature at which a CPU will either take damage or deactivate itself for protection if it has such a feature. You reach that temperature in about 2 minutes if you take your fan off completely. At this rate most highly integrated logic chips will just continue heating up and fry.
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Can somebody tell me the name of this program to measure the temperature of my gpu? (nVidia GeForce 5200 FX 128MB)
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