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Thread: Who died... the video card, or the monitor?

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    EvilGenius's Avatar Junior Member
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    Default Who died... the video card, or the monitor?

    So - I was on Steam, about to start up TF2 for the first time in a while when POOF! my screen was sprayed with a splash of red pixels. I stared at it for a second. Then I panicked, thinking my Dell monitor was having issues. Then I calmed down and thought through the parts in my computer. My video card was made by Asus - it's a Geforce 9600 GSO that cost me $50 and has an aluminum heatsink.

    I shut off my computer, then turned it back on - only to be greeted by a "no DVI cable" message from my monitor (with no red pixels)

    I think it's my video card, but I've never actually had one die on me before.

    Anyone else have experience with dying video cards?

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    Default Re: Who died... the video card, or the monitor?

    That's called artifacting, usually caused by software errors (restart would fix), overheating, or damage to the VRAM.

    My guess is that you've been overclocking, right? You might've done it in

    For monitors, you either get black (dead pixels) visual weirdness a lot worse than that. I've never heard of red pixels although that could be your monitor. I have, however, heard of artifacting being every color of the rainbow.
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    Default Re: Who died... the video card, or the monitor?

    Quote Originally Posted by TychusFindlay View Post
    That's called artifacting, usually caused by software errors (restart would fix), overheating, or damage to the VRAM.

    My guess is that you've been overclocking, right? You might've done it in

    For monitors, you either get black (dead pixels) visual weirdness a lot worse than that. I've never heard of red pixels although that could be your monitor. I have, however, heard of artifacting being every color of the rainbow.
    That's the weird thing - I've never overclocked the card. It doesn't seem like it's ever run hot either.

    I'm guessing it's the card because (after restarting) I can't see anything on the integrated video OR on the video card when it's plugged in. The computer still boots though - as I can hear windows making it's usual "finished booting" noise.

    the machine's still fine - I'm using the integrated video now that I removed the card - I had to hook up an old monitor though. it's the only other monitor in the house and it's VGA cable is built into the monitor (no way to test my 22" dell )

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    I am 98% sure its the video card, and they do die even without overclocking (or overheating). Overheating is the most common cause of artifacts, and they usually overheat because of dust buildup. If youre fine with integrated graphics you can probably pick up a DVI-VGA adapter for a few bucks so you can use your dell monitor.

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    Default Re: Who died... the video card, or the monitor?

    check the dvi connectivity on the card, check for any kind of damage on the card

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    Default Re: Who died... the video card, or the monitor?

    Does the computer beep? If so, look up your motherboard's codes and it'll tell you what is wrong.



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    Default Re: Who died... the video card, or the monitor?

    Well, the mobo doesn't beep at all... I've decided to give up!

    It's a freaking old Socket 939 mobo - I was considering a new build anyway.

    I needed something VT capable anyhow.

    Thanks anyway guys!

    If I still needed the video card, I'd throw it in a toaster oven, and reflow the solder. But that's too much work - I'm going to give a vapor-x radeon a shot

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    Default Re: Who died... the video card, or the monitor?

    If there's a problem with the hardware it should beep. What I mean is, disable you integrated, put in your VC, and then see if it beeps.



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    Default Re: Who died... the video card, or the monitor?

    I dunno WHAT happened to my video card, but it's working again - I'm not sure if it'll last though...

    I ordered my new machine anyway (deal on newegg - got a phenom x2 + 4gb ddr3 1333 + USB3/sata 3 mobo for $165, and $145 after rebate)

    - Oddly, I had decided to wait on the video card, to see if this one was dead or not (figured a radeon 4250 would run sc2 pretty well, even if this card was dead)

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    Default Re: Who died... the video card, or the monitor?

    Funny true story: My FX5800 died one day so (after testing for a few days) I bought a 7800GT. A few years later, when that had a problem, I switched to my FX5800 again which had somehow began to work properly after not being used for awhile I was sure the graphics card had had problems before though. It was exhibiting all of the problems of overheating/overclocking.



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