Help PLEASE, prob. with pc
Around 2 weeks ago i start having problems with the game i play ( Smite) . First error i will get is that i am taken out of the game in windows then back to game few times in seconds and get the sound like when u wake up the pc when is sleeping. And second error when the game crash and is telling me "Ran out of video memory! Exiting..."
And few days ago i start having prob with another game i play Rise Of Nations, on this one it just crash with no error information. I have installed a fresh windows( format all storage drivers ) , changed my keyboard, cleaned the PC , checked for physical dmg of components in windows.. nothing my pc spec: 9900k , 2080 ti , 32 gigs of ram, asus motherboard hero xi. 1440 ultrawide When i start having this, i have not did any drivers update myself. Any1 that had similar problems before or an idea how to fix it? Last edited by TermsOfUser on Apr 17, 2022, 5:49:15 AM Last bumped on Apr 20, 2022, 8:45:12 PM
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some cpu's have integrated graphic chipsets, make sure your game recognises and runs on your dedicated graphics card
age and treachery will triumph over youth and skill!
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"i did some test with FurMark, and it seems that my video card has a prob.. only 1 of the tests i did managed to run it for like 10 seconds before it crashed..rest of them after 1-2 seconds. temp never reached 70... |
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" check if your power supply is sufficient for the card and if you plugged in the right (and all neccessary) connectors. age and treachery will triumph over youth and skill!
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" i think i have 850 w ps...more then enough for the card..and at the moment i bought i did plenty of test with the pc..and was no prob of this kind |
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given that you checked temperatures, i'm sorry but it sounds like the card failed.
some years ago, my gtx780 died cause it's been overclocked by the manufacturer but they forgot to adjust (raise) the power on the card, resulting in the card running with too much current which destroyed the card over time. to the end i had crashes with window failing with black screens but it did run fine for nearly 2 years. -- bought a gtx870 which had temp problems for a while, turned out i didn't remove some plastic foil which was "protecting" the metal cooler plate on the back (thougt the nice blue color was part of the design :) well, just try to swap the card with some replacement card and if that works it's the card which is broken. good luck :) age and treachery will triumph over youth and skill! Last edited by vio on Apr 18, 2022, 6:20:56 PM
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yes, the card is broken , took it to some specialist and he told me what i was fear.
Does any1 know if MSI (is their card) repairs video cards out of warranty? Kinda of hurts just to throw 1200 £ to the bin Last edited by TermsOfUser on Apr 20, 2022, 8:47:32 PM
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