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Identify display issues early to avoid crashes and restarts

Identify display issues early to avoid crashes and restarts

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MasterDoge101
Member
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11-23-2023, 08:13 PM
#1
Hey, I see what you're describing. Those green pixelated glitches before a crash sound like they could be related to hardware issues or software conflicts. Have you checked your system temperature, recent updates, or installed new drivers? Also, consider running a diagnostic tool or checking for malware.
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MasterDoge101
11-23-2023, 08:13 PM #1

Hey, I see what you're describing. Those green pixelated glitches before a crash sound like they could be related to hardware issues or software conflicts. Have you checked your system temperature, recent updates, or installed new drivers? Also, consider running a diagnostic tool or checking for malware.

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Sunahh
Posting Freak
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11-23-2023, 08:38 PM
#2
It seems the graphics card is not functioning properly.
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Sunahh
11-23-2023, 08:38 PM #2

It seems the graphics card is not functioning properly.

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_digiboy
Member
196
11-23-2023, 09:43 PM
#3
I considered that the card appears new but only lasts a short time. After rebooting and reinstalling drivers, it functions properly for a few days before suddenly failing.
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_digiboy
11-23-2023, 09:43 PM #3

I considered that the card appears new but only lasts a short time. After rebooting and reinstalling drivers, it functions properly for a few days before suddenly failing.

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dannypl
Member
135
11-24-2023, 02:05 AM
#4
This usually points to a graphics card issue. For further analysis, you can download the motherboard and run tests on the RAM. It seems one of the RAM modules or the GPU's RAM controller might be defective. You could also attempt to lower the core and RAM speeds to 80% to check for improved stability.
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dannypl
11-24-2023, 02:05 AM #4

This usually points to a graphics card issue. For further analysis, you can download the motherboard and run tests on the RAM. It seems one of the RAM modules or the GPU's RAM controller might be defective. You could also attempt to lower the core and RAM speeds to 80% to check for improved stability.

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Mikjoo
Junior Member
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11-25-2023, 08:18 AM
#5
Great! Let's get started.
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Mikjoo
11-25-2023, 08:18 AM #5

Great! Let's get started.

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JEFF_JEFFERSON
Senior Member
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12-05-2023, 02:32 PM
#6
It looks like the VRAM is faulty, so you should initiate a return or replacement.
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JEFF_JEFFERSON
12-05-2023, 02:32 PM #6

It looks like the VRAM is faulty, so you should initiate a return or replacement.