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doronjosama ([personal profile] doronjosama) wrote2011-02-07 10:53 am
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Computer Issues....

I've been having some issues with my computer graphics for a month or so now; it's been throwing lots of texture errors in Warcraft, having odd pixel problems in the Sims 2. But I updated my drivers, and everything seemed to be working fine.

Finally this week, when playing Sims 2, I got blue/black screen errors. Since I have an nVidia video card and there are known errors with nVidia cards (especially any cards before the 9000 series, which I have), I thought it might be that and took the appropriate steps to try to fix the errors. (Playing in windowed mode, turning down certain shaders, etc.) It *appeared* to work.

Unfortunately, last night the fan on the card started making a horrific grinding noise, and then it crashed my PC with a nasty blue screen- a blue screen that told me some of my hardware was not working properly. (Crashed the PC when it was doing *nothing*, I might add- no programs open, just sitting there.) Sure enough, it was the card. It's just crapped out completely. It's not too surprising, since it was used (one of my co-workers gave it to me when he upgraded). The only issue now is that I need to get a new video card, but I'm still paying off Dito's last vet stay. -_-; So, the new card will have to wait a bit. And wouldn't you know it, NewEgg had a video card sale that ended *yesterday*. Doh!

Until I can get a new card, I won't likely be able to play any games on my PC. My PC is working fine with the onboard video it came with, so I can still do work (thank goodness!). But I seriously doubt I will be able to play WoW: Cataclysm with the onboard video, and I know I definitely can't play the Sims 2 (I have too much custom content and all the expansions).

Now, back to making complete backups of everything on my hard drive, just in case, and then it's work time.

[identity profile] okojosan.livejournal.com 2011-02-07 05:11 pm (UTC)(link)
I have a e-GeForce 8800 GTS sitting around- would that be an upgrade for you? It's a PCI-E slot card, so I don't know if it would fit in your motherboard. It was working fine for me when I last used it over a year ago, but then I got an entirely new computer system.

[identity profile] hecatemahadevi.livejournal.com 2011-02-07 05:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Bleh! I wish I could buy you a new card :(

[identity profile] zorichan.livejournal.com 2011-02-07 07:58 pm (UTC)(link)
I had a video card die once. I had someone "move" my computer and they smacked something around and pretty soon I had these strange characters on my screen and weird french words in random places. I lucked out too and got someone's old card but soon after I was lucky to just get a better computer. No video card pretty much makes a computer a paperweight. X_X

[identity profile] smudge-dragon.livejournal.com 2011-02-07 11:02 pm (UTC)(link)
so - meeting on lj tonight, yes? lol!

Glad okojosan could help out there. It's awesome! ^.^