Sure, you too ;) Just removed it :)
First of all, have some patient. When a graphics card turns itself off, it is a sign of serious overheating. Now there is an overclocking...
I got wireless, instead of a LAN internet connection. So I'll have to secure my router with this: Removed the URL :D
Sure I can do that, as long as I don't get virtual AIDS :)
No thanks, I'm straight :P
True, I'm not using Linux because all my PCs have an ATI graphics card. When the new drivers are released, I can finally use it again :)
I got a Myspace account, but there are many people that want to be added as a friend. It then appears they just want to be added to promote...
:eek: Good luck out there! Hope to see you back soon :good:
Read this article. It is a review about the new ATI graphics driver for Linux. It appears that the new upcoming drivers will improve the use of...
So I was right after all. :) At first I got really confused :confused:
Well, then thanks for correcting me :beer: I'm learning more every day :)
In that case, it is indeed an overheating problem. This is a mechanism that automatically shuts down the graphics card when the temps are too high.
Maybe giving members the ability to add more information to the profile page. Like PS3/xbox360 nickname and types of hardware you own (computers,...
That isn't always true. My Silentium T5 case has fans at the back from the top to the middle that blow hot air out, and there is a fan in the...
I personally wouldn't recommend to use system restore. It screws the whole Windows installation and you get hige fragmentation.
I know the situation :P I'm even too lazy to download some Winamp plugins, while I got all the download URLs :P
Only when you play games, because it is 55 degrees on idle. But if a graphics card is overheated, it should turn off by itself (leaving a black...
No, it shouldn't be higher than 65-70 degrees. That higher temperature is reached while the stock cooler is running. So I would suggest to do...
That temperatures are high indeed. Does your case have the option to put a case fan in it?
You'll have to put the case fan in such a way, that it blows the hot air out of the case. The front/top of the fan should point inside the case.
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