Graphics card Problem - Heat?

Discussion in 'Video Cards, Displays and TV Tuners' started by Flare, Jun 23, 2009.

  1. Flare

    Flare Geek Trainee

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    I don't know much about computers but anyways,

    Acouple days ago my screen went black and i had to restart the computer manually. Device manager said Nvidia 8500 GT had some Code error, so i uninstalled that yada yada I reformatted and reinstalled vista. Same problem. I tried doing a fresh install of drivers in safe mode and what not, still crashing. Just now i used HWMonitor and it said my gfx card temp was 70C, that was with just the desktop running.

    So i'm thinking the fan is broken or the card is damaged. Either way i have warranty. Is this the problem?

    *also the temp for the cores were at 68-72 degrees celsius
     
  2. BoBBYI986

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    is device manager still reporting an error with your graphics card even when you tried re-installing drivers? if so your card is faulty. 68-72C is that the cards Idle temp?
     
  3. connor53

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    You know nothing do you?

    @Flare whats your power supply brand and wattage.
     
  4. BoBBYI986

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    what kind of idiotic post was that? I know nothing? you on this forum to be an idiot and start trouble with other members?

    If he's tried to re-install the drivers numerous times and the driver is still reporting to windows their is an error with the device, ITS FAULTY!!!
     
  5. connor53

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    You presume he has a faulty card because his device manager reports an error. The error could be overheating. You can not make these assumptions without knowing more info. Yes, he may have a faulty card but you don't know that.

    @Flare most likely your psu is underpowered therefore making your card overheat. Whats the brand and wattage?
     

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