Ok So I'm just after buying a new video card Nvidia Geforce GT 220 DDR2 series,and every time I Game After 5-10 minutes On My Monitor It Displays "No Signal"
Please Help Me?!![]()
Ok So I'm just after buying a new video card Nvidia Geforce GT 220 DDR2 series,and every time I Game After 5-10 minutes On My Monitor It Displays "No Signal"
Please Help Me?!![]()
that card is not meant for gaming, its probablyitself
Does it heat up badly?
And what are you playing, that card is not exactly main predator of GPU foodline.
Some more detail would be nice like full systems specs, driver revision, what OS your using, what video did you replace (make & model, remember detail = good). Does this happen in all your games or just one particular title - try it with other demanding games and see if you can replicate the error. What game were you playing?
Manufacturerackard Bell
Processor:Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q8300 @ 2.50GHz (4 CPUs), ~2.5GHz
Memory:4096MB RAM
Hard Drive:311 GB
Video Card:NVIDIA GeForce GT 220
Monitor:
Sound Card:Realtek HD Audio 2nd output (Realtek High Definition Audio)
Speakers/Headphones:
Keyboard:USB Root Hub
Mouse:USB Root Hub
Mouse Surface:
Operating System:Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (6.1, Build 7600) (7600.win7_gdr.100226-1909)
Motherboard:
Computer Case:
And my Previous Card Was A Nvidia Geforce 7100gt It Was Built into the comp when I Bought it.
Comparing the graphics card to the rest of your specs, it really falls out the boat (case actually). So if you've got some money I'd advise you invest that in a better card.
Now about your problem: Download this program and post a screen of the temperature graph.
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WHAT GAME/GAMES WHERE YOU PLAYING WHEN IT CRASHED!
Dude Like All Of My Games ETW,RTW.MT2TW. Fallout 3,Oblivion every game even games on my comp like chess titans and checkers.
In that case it could be overheating, you might just want to try removing your new card and run your games of the onboard graphics and see if it still crashes if they don't then it points to a hardware issue and you might have to return your video card for a replacement.
well how do i check how many fans i have in my case?,also can you plz try to help me i mean i bought my graphics card in dublin and i live far away from that shop so i brought it back like 3-4 times and the guys there are useless i mean sure they performed all of the strees test on the graphics card and they couldnt find anything wrong with it,i mean im kinda sick of bringing my comp back into that comp shop so twcenter.net is my last resort to savee my computer![]()
Then the issue probably is overheating.
How many fans have you got in your case?
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To count how many fans you have, unplug your case from the mains. Open it and then you should see a big colored plate (motherboard) with wires running through and from it, on that plate in the top center there should be one fan (your cpu fan). Then you just need to look around and count all the fans you can see in the case itself.
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