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Solve : Video Card not booting properly - doesn't function at startup? |
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Answer» Video Card = Nvidia 8600GTS - its about 2 years old Any advice on my next step would be cool, I know this thing works just not sure if its salvagable. Many here would like to know how you do that. We have all struggled with video card problems and have never found an easy way to determine they are working when is seems like they are not working. Most f us here do testing by substitution and replacement, as few of us have the resources to obtain use of laboratory and production test equipment for video. cards. true, granted the only other way to test this thing is to either: put it into the other computer I have or: get another monitor to insure its the video card. Anyone else who has ideas would be helpful and thanks.don't have another video card with the size that can work with it Tried a different monitor, still won't work. I even took out the ram to see if it was a POST error, still won't work :/Have you tried taken the card out and reseating it? Also, can you boot into safe mode?I did try to take it out and reset it. Didn't work. I have two slots it can fit into and I've tried both, not working. I also tried to use my monitor on another computer, and the monitor does work. I also cannot get into safe mode because the MB does not have a onboard video card. If it did this would be a bit easier. However, I've done a few more tests and I just THINK the Video card just died and really there isn't anything I can do. Warranty check and then buy another Quote from: Karroog on January 23, 2009, 12:39:32 PM I even took out the ram to see if it was a post error, still won't work :/ Well was there a post error (beeps) when you took out the ram? Also, I asked if you could boot into safe mode to rule out it been a corrupt driver.Quote from: Crafty on January 23, 2009, 06:10:22 PM Quote from: Karroog on January 23, 2009, 12:39:32 PMI even took out the ram to see if it was a post error, still won't work :/ Another thing...What wattage is your power SUPPLY? A few websites say you need a minimum of 400W, while others say higher, for the OC edition ones modified by other companies, eg, BFG, XFX, ASUS... If has been giving you issues all this time then it could just be that your power supply doesn't have enough output to give it the go, or is failing. Try borrowing a power supply of greater or equal wattage and trying it then. If a equal wattage one works fine, return it to your friend/other computer/store and get a higher wattage one, future proofing for future builds and hopefully SOLVE your graphics card issue(s). |
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