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The GPU isn't functioning properly.

The GPU isn't functioning properly.

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Xandariellol
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08-01-2025, 10:49 AM
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I own a used GTX 650, but it wouldn't function properly on my PC. Whenever I tried to play games, it would freeze and crash, leaving me with no options but to shut it down. I discovered a workaround by using MSI Afterburner to underclock the GPU, which resolved the issue temporarily. Now that my PC restarts and everything seems normal, I reinstalled Windows and let it download drivers automatically. After updating the drivers, the problem disappeared completely. I recently tried launching Rocket League and it worked smoothly, with the game minimizing automatically and displaying small blue and pink icons on the desktop. The screen turned light blue, then green, and eventually sky blue. I also noticed that on the first day it worked, I could play Fall Guys without any issues. My system specs include an i5-2400 CPU, integrated Intel HD 2000 GPU, a 1GB GTX 650, and the motherboard is a Zebronics H61 LGA 1155 with 1.6GB RAM. The power supply supports the GTX 650 as well.
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Xandariellol
08-01-2025, 10:49 AM #1

I own a used GTX 650, but it wouldn't function properly on my PC. Whenever I tried to play games, it would freeze and crash, leaving me with no options but to shut it down. I discovered a workaround by using MSI Afterburner to underclock the GPU, which resolved the issue temporarily. Now that my PC restarts and everything seems normal, I reinstalled Windows and let it download drivers automatically. After updating the drivers, the problem disappeared completely. I recently tried launching Rocket League and it worked smoothly, with the game minimizing automatically and displaying small blue and pink icons on the desktop. The screen turned light blue, then green, and eventually sky blue. I also noticed that on the first day it worked, I could play Fall Guys without any issues. My system specs include an i5-2400 CPU, integrated Intel HD 2000 GPU, a 1GB GTX 650, and the motherboard is a Zebronics H61 LGA 1155 with 1.6GB RAM. The power supply supports the GTX 650 as well.

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08-01-2025, 11:05 AM
#2
The PSU should work fine with the GTX 650. The problem seems to be a GPU defect. You might want to check for errors using OCCT, though it probably won't help much.
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Cookie0verDose
08-01-2025, 11:05 AM #2

The PSU should work fine with the GTX 650. The problem seems to be a GPU defect. You might want to check for errors using OCCT, though it probably won't help much.

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Komodo88
Senior Member
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08-01-2025, 11:24 AM
#3
Your GPU is probably nearing the end of its lifespan. Since it was launched in 2012, it has served reliably for many years.
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Komodo88
08-01-2025, 11:24 AM #3

Your GPU is probably nearing the end of its lifespan. Since it was launched in 2012, it has served reliably for many years.

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AnnaRuthie
Member
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08-08-2025, 10:43 PM
#4
Please let me know how you'd like to proceed with using OCCT.
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AnnaRuthie
08-08-2025, 10:43 PM #4

Please let me know how you'd like to proceed with using OCCT.

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psykus
Member
154
08-23-2025, 05:11 PM
#5
It seems your GPU might be outdated, which could affect performance. Here are some affordable graphics cards that should work well for most games at 720p with a smooth 30fps.
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psykus
08-23-2025, 05:11 PM #5

It seems your GPU might be outdated, which could affect performance. Here are some affordable graphics cards that should work well for most games at 720p with a smooth 30fps.