My monitor just bugged out
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- Fecund Drongo
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I was on the computer for a few hours and then decided to turn off the cpu. Right before it shut down i noticed the screen bug out with columns of lines going down vertically on the screen. The next day when I restarted, all the lines where there again and its been like that all day.
It looks like when your game fucked up when playing the original nintendo system.
I check the cables but other then that im stuck.
Monitor is about 5 years old. Could it just be old and time to get a new one? Or is there something that can be done. Its a 19 inch monitor and would like to save it if i could.
It looks like when your game fucked up when playing the original nintendo system.
I check the cables but other then that im stuck.
Monitor is about 5 years old. Could it just be old and time to get a new one? Or is there something that can be done. Its a 19 inch monitor and would like to save it if i could.
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I have a Dell Dimension 8300
Its a ACPI multiprocessor PC
The Display adaptor is a Radeon 9800 series
Under System Devices it says among other things:
PCI bus
Intel(r)60128 PCi Bride-244E
Intel(R) 82675P Processor to AGP controller-2579
Its hard to see so a number or letter might be off.
If u need to know anything else, goto the device manger and tell me the correct terminology to look up so I can give you the info you need.
Would like to figure this out today and go get what I need.
Thanks guys.
Its a ACPI multiprocessor PC
The Display adaptor is a Radeon 9800 series
Under System Devices it says among other things:
PCI bus
Intel(r)60128 PCi Bride-244E
Intel(R) 82675P Processor to AGP controller-2579
Its hard to see so a number or letter might be off.
If u need to know anything else, goto the device manger and tell me the correct terminology to look up so I can give you the info you need.
Would like to figure this out today and go get what I need.
Thanks guys.
What parrot said. Often on those old cards, especially 9800 ATI cards, the fan would stop working and the card would fry itself. Also sometimes the connection to the powersupply gets a little hot and it can melt the connector, which prevents it getting the power it needs. Usually this stops it working entirely.
Power supplies are one of the most common things to go and can cause a number of symptoms that can look like other things.
Power supplies are one of the most common things to go and can cause a number of symptoms that can look like other things.
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- Fecund Drongo
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Well i unplugged everything and opened up the tower to clean it and look at all the connections. I noticed a connection that was unplugged which I never noticed before.
I looked to see where it might connect to and there was only one spot that I saw. But this spot had 20 pins sticking up and the lose connection had only 16. So I didnt touch it.
I cleaned everything and hooked it back up and when I got back to the desktop, it was all back to normal.
However my happiness lasted for only 10 minutes cause then it fucked up again. I guess ill buy a new graphics card to see if that works but does anyone know whats up w/ that loose cable?
If this helps it was connected near the memery cards and on the banded wires it read:
28 AWG Keen top CSA AWN 105'c 300v FTI
I looked to see where it might connect to and there was only one spot that I saw. But this spot had 20 pins sticking up and the lose connection had only 16. So I didnt touch it.
I cleaned everything and hooked it back up and when I got back to the desktop, it was all back to normal.
However my happiness lasted for only 10 minutes cause then it fucked up again. I guess ill buy a new graphics card to see if that works but does anyone know whats up w/ that loose cable?
If this helps it was connected near the memery cards and on the banded wires it read:
28 AWG Keen top CSA AWN 105'c 300v FTI
Often powersupplies come with multiple cables to fit differetn types of boards. So there is usually spare plugs sitting around inside the case.
Now if it only starts after using it for 10 minutes, it sounds like your vid card is overheating, or your powersupply.
is the fan on your vid card and powersupply working?
Now if it only starts after using it for 10 minutes, it sounds like your vid card is overheating, or your powersupply.
is the fan on your vid card and powersupply working?
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