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| Vista Home premium 64bit | Is my PSU dying? Hey folks, I recently added a NIC card to my comp because the one on my motherboard wouldn't work preoperly. Everything was fine for a few days but then my graphics card began to play up. The top of the display was fine, but the bottom three quarters was a cross between grey and odd colours. I took the NIC card out thinking I had overloaded the graphics card, turned it on and all was fine. Then after 5 minutes it began to play up again, but only when I was burning a DVD. I think it's the PSU as it's 2 and a half years old, I don't think it's pumping out enough juice for everything. The problem is gradually getting worst. Would you recomend a PSU change or do you know if it's something else. Your help is appreciated. ED |
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| Vista Home Premium 32-bit & Vista Ultimate 64-bit both Service Pack 2 W7 Pro RTM 7600 32 & 64 | Re: Is my PSU dying? Hi Ed and welcome to Vista Forums ![]() It's possible, but unlikely. What has probably happened is that you have knocked your graphics card when inserting the NIC card, with the result that it is no longer seated correctly in its slot. What I suggest is that you remove the card, blow the slot out to remove any dust and then reinsert the card securely. If your motherboard has onboard graphics, you might also like to try using that prior to reinstalling the graphics card just in case the card is failing. If the graphics problem disappears when you use the onboard graphics but return when you use the card, then the card has most likely failed. |
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| Vista Home premium 64bit | Re: Is my PSU dying? I've taken the card out, checked it and made sure it's seated correctly. It works fine until I come to do something like burn DVD's or save something and then after 5 minutes the monitor is back to normal. I have already brought a new graphics card. i'll drop that in and see if that's fine. Cheers ED |
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| Vista Home premium 64bit | Re: Is my PSU dying? I feel like a clown. It was my Viewsonic 21 inch monitor dying. Now got a Samsung 20 inch widescreen. ED |
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| Vista Home Premium 32-bit & Vista Ultimate 64-bit both Service Pack 2 W7 Pro RTM 7600 32 & 64 | Re: Is my PSU dying? Me too. The following should really have woken the brain cell up: Quote: Originally Posted by EdHorny The top of the display was fine, but the bottom three quarters was a cross between grey and odd colours. |
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