That's all we can do as far as software is concern. You will need to take the computer for an onsite diagnostic. Chances are the Video card is bad, or may be experiencing issues with the Motherboard.
Bets regards.
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That's all we can do as far as software is concern. You will need to take the computer for an onsite diagnostic. Chances are the Video card is bad, or may be experiencing issues with the Motherboard.
Bets regards.
If I may chime in folks
Couple of observations, the hardware is quite old and as has previously been mentioned there appears to be dual GPUs present but Crossfire is not enabled.
Couple of questions for you heyage13 with the most important one being asked first;
Are you comfortable with working inside of a computer.
What is the brand and model name or number of the PSU.
Would it be possible for you to take a picture of the inside of the case and upload it for us.
I ended up bringing my PC into a shop - I tried everything I could to no avail....GPU may be fried...will find out in two weeks time..
GPU or PSU and worse case scenario both I`m afraid
Thanks for getting back to us and good luck
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