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02-03-2017, 03:50 PM
#11
“How do I configure logging?”

I’m currently at work and unable to access HWInfo—and my memory is failing me—but I believe it allows for the creation of a log file.

“When launching games and monitoring performance using Task Manager, I observe my graphics card experiencing sudden increases in activity.”

...and this rise in current may lead to instability in the power supply voltage.

OR… you might be experiencing an issue with your graphics card itself. Do you possess a spare graphics card or power supply unit that could be substituted? This could be the most efficient solution.
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CrimsonGuard34
02-03-2017, 03:50 PM #11

“How do I configure logging?”

I’m currently at work and unable to access HWInfo—and my memory is failing me—but I believe it allows for the creation of a log file.

“When launching games and monitoring performance using Task Manager, I observe my graphics card experiencing sudden increases in activity.”

...and this rise in current may lead to instability in the power supply voltage.

OR… you might be experiencing an issue with your graphics card itself. Do you possess a spare graphics card or power supply unit that could be substituted? This could be the most efficient solution.

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twhitford
Member
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02-04-2017, 09:07 AM
#12
If you possess a 2400G, it’s advisable to examine its functionality with the graphics card removed. This would likely be a logical subsequent step.
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twhitford
02-04-2017, 09:07 AM #12

If you possess a 2400G, it’s advisable to examine its functionality with the graphics card removed. This would likely be a logical subsequent step.

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NinatoPvP
Posting Freak
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02-10-2017, 06:16 AM
#13
I don't possess either, and I just attempted to utilize the onboard graphics, but it failed to display. I'm questioning whether the issue stems from my graphics card rather than the power supply unit.
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NinatoPvP
02-10-2017, 06:16 AM #13

I don't possess either, and I just attempted to utilize the onboard graphics, but it failed to display. I'm questioning whether the issue stems from my graphics card rather than the power supply unit.

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TreeRex19
Member
194
02-10-2017, 08:30 AM
#14
“Neither of those are present, and I recently attempted to utilize the onboard graphics, however it failed to display properly.

It’s possible you need to adjust a setting within the BIOS to enable integrated graphics – though I’m unsure if you’re aware of this.

Furthermore, I removed the graphics card each time I attempted to use the onboard graphics, in an effort to prevent interference.

...and after reviewing your original message from the previous discussion, I suspect that the graphics card itself may be the issue.”
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TreeRex19
02-10-2017, 08:30 AM #14

“Neither of those are present, and I recently attempted to utilize the onboard graphics, however it failed to display properly.

It’s possible you need to adjust a setting within the BIOS to enable integrated graphics – though I’m unsure if you’re aware of this.

Furthermore, I removed the graphics card each time I attempted to use the onboard graphics, in an effort to prevent interference.

...and after reviewing your original message from the previous discussion, I suspect that the graphics card itself may be the issue.”

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SlyxRy
Junior Member
39
02-10-2017, 09:21 PM
#15
Insert the existing card and attempt a switch? If I’ve just removed it, it won't connect at all. I’m currently speaking with ASUS support to understand their perspective.
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SlyxRy
02-10-2017, 09:21 PM #15

Insert the existing card and attempt a switch? If I’ve just removed it, it won't connect at all. I’m currently speaking with ASUS support to understand their perspective.

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___iRekt___
Senior Member
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02-14-2017, 02:44 AM
#16
My knowledge of your motherboard’s configuration is limited. I would adjust a setting within the BIOS, then save those changes and restart, followed by a complete shutdown, removal of the graphics card, and subsequent reboot. However, I may be misunderstanding something entirely. I’m concluding my work for today.
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___iRekt___
02-14-2017, 02:44 AM #16

My knowledge of your motherboard’s configuration is limited. I would adjust a setting within the BIOS, then save those changes and restart, followed by a complete shutdown, removal of the graphics card, and subsequent reboot. However, I may be misunderstanding something entirely. I’m concluding my work for today.

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megabuild10
Junior Member
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02-25-2017, 05:55 AM
#17
Thank you for your assistance. I’m truly uncertain about the issues with my system at present. I hope it's not a problem with the card, though it is still covered by warranty, so I’ll investigate further.
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megabuild10
02-25-2017, 05:55 AM #17

Thank you for your assistance. I’m truly uncertain about the issues with my system at present. I hope it's not a problem with the card, though it is still covered by warranty, so I’ll investigate further.

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