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Hi All !
Something is definitely wrong with my graphics card (overheating issues) but i have no idea how to remove it. It's connected to tons of pipes and am scared something will get screwed up. I've booked something with 'computer nerds' but they are charging a lot. Do you know about any other professionals in London who would be able to come home and take a look at the machine please? I spoke to PC World and they dont take care of custom-built/overclocked machines. thanks a bunch ! Anisha |
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First of all, can you tell us about your computer ? what graphic card do you have ?
And what do you mean by (pipes ) Can you open the case and start the pc and see if the fan to the graphic card is working ? That's if it has one.. |
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