The fact is that GPUs are one of the most expensive parts of a gaming PC, yet under the wrong thermal conditions, or if it endures too much abuse, it too can fail.Luckily, several signs will appear when your GPU is close to dying. So, here are the main things to look out for if...
Your graphics card suddenly up and dying might not be a common occurrence, but it still happens to many users around the world. From intense overclocking to cryptocurrency mining, there are many things that might degrade a GPU earlier than usual. You might have bought a pre-owned GPU with s...
GPU failure signs will most likely be invisible to the everyday user, at least until it’s too late. However, now that you know GPU dying symptoms, you can take the necessary steps to ensure you take care of yours. If it’s too late and you already have a dead GPU, it may be ti...
Most manufacturers include a beep code that signifies a dying motherboard or other motherboard-related issues. If youdecipher the beep codesand find this is the case for your computer, get ready to replace your motherboard. If your computer doesn't display anything or sound any beeps, that's...
tricky to diagnose. It’s often hard to pinpoint the exact nature of the problem. In some cases, it might just be a software failure and Windows just needs a fresh new installation. But occasionally, the problem is the hardware, and no amount of reformatting can fix that dying ...
- Another thing that happens is whenever I try to go into the BIOS of the motherboard, all I get is a bunch of what looks like blue, purple, and green lines all over the screen. Not sure if that means the motherboard is dead as wel. ...
When I look at the lga1700 cpus that aren't dying ( at least as much,anyway), they seem to be the ones that run on 5.1,5.2ghz... So I think I'm just going to run 5.1/3.9 most of the time with intel profile on. It keeps vcore under 1.3 and if there becomes a point where...