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Nvidia Geforce 256 Av Has Been Freezing My Computer | ||
Discussion by FurryHead with 6 Replies.
Last Update: May 30, 2011, 1:58 am | |||
I have a old desktop computer manufactured about 11 years ago, and it came with a nVidia GeForce 256 graphics card installed. (Not built-in; it came as a PCI card pre-installed)
Now, for the past few years this card has worked perfectly fine. Until recently.
Recently, my screen has abruptly started adding weird-colored lines across the screen, then promptly freezing my entire computer - keyboard, mouse, screen, all not working - and I have to power off/reboot using the power button.
I ended up changing out the card with a ever older one that can't display anything higher than 800x600x16 resolution - which quickly got on my nerves.
I've since put the nVidia card back in, and so far it's working fine - except for two times it's distorted the screen's color, then returned to normal.
This has only happened about a year after I got linux, but I have no way of checking the card with a windows computer (the hard drive on my PC is too small).
What could be causing this? I've checked the fan on the card, it's a bit dusty (after blowing compressed air at it) but it moves freely. Is there any way to fix this before it completely goes out (and I have to deal with 800x600x16 for the rest of this computer's life)?
Thanks in advance!
Sun Apr 3, 2011 Reply New Discussion
Hope it's not your case, but could be.
During about one month I could boot under puppy Linux (which has a very poor nvidia driver), and after half an hour Windows accepted to boot correctly. Until the motherboard simply died.
Now I have a brand new motherboard and a brand new graphic card, and I'm happy. And I'm poor because this costed a lot of money.
Sun Apr 3, 2011 Reply New Discussion
Thanks for the info, though. At least I know I have to start saving up for a new computer now, then. haha.
Sun Apr 3, 2011 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (FurryHead)
Thanks for the info, though. At least I know I have to start saving up for a new computer now, then. haha.Link: view Post: 153752
Not necessarily for a new computer, but at least for a graphic board!
Sun Apr 3, 2011 Reply New Discussion
But 11 years is good ol' damn reliable. Might be time to let go.
Sun Apr 3, 2011 Reply New Discussion
I have no other computers, other than a laptop, so I can't test the nVidia in another computer.
I'm personally guessing that it's a memory module that has gotten corrupted, but I can't be sure - I am an idiot when it comes to hardware.
On a side note, anyone know how to fix a IDE HDD that (I think) has gotten fried? AFAIK, nothing happened to it but it's no longer being recognized by the motherboard.
Sun Apr 3, 2011 Reply New Discussion
Let the computer run, like you normally do (gaming etc) and just keep checking the temps. It could be,
that your thermal paste is old and dried up. Sounds like your card is overheating, and freezing out.
But then again, it could just be faulty vram, bad chip, or anything.
Mon May 30, 2011 Reply New Discussion
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