The computer becomes unresponsive when the GPU receives light impact.
The computer becomes unresponsive when the GPU receives light impact.
He experienced frequent crashes and freezing, with the GPU sometimes failing to send a signal. While I was present, I tried rotating the PC to remove the side panel and inspect for issues, but it froze right away. I suspected a loose connection and removed the device to check for damage—found none. There were no bent pins or socket problems. The motherboard or GPU itself might be faulty. Since I don’t have a replacement part or tools, any suggestions would be helpful. Could I prevent him from moving or bumping into the PC while using it? He can’t afford to buy anything right now.
The complete specifications encompass the brand and model details of the power supply unit.
Are the motherboard connectors properly seated? Has the GPU latch functioned correctly?
Not all details are available at the moment. We’re not in their location. MOBO is an Asrock FM2A68M-HD+ GPU, paired with a Gigabyte RTX 1650 CPU featuring a quad-core design. The system includes 8GB of DDR3 SSD storage from Kingston, totaling 480GB.
Confirmed no harm to the GPU connector or socket. The connection feels solid, pins are secure and undisturbed.