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Zogo
Jul 29, 2003

Orcs and Ostriches posted:

-Could it still be a bad graphics card? It's possible, but doesn't display the symptoms I'm used to.
-Motherboard? Maybe. It's the only thing between the card and the power.
I guess I could have had a failing power supply and replaced it with a bad power supply as well.

All three of those are possible but I'd think GPU issues first as you said the other card seems to be working fine (which means the motherboard is probably okay too).

Orcs and Ostriches posted:

-My poo poo house? The last time it crashed I noticed the A/C kicked in at the same time, and there's sometimes a noticeable light dimming when that thing fires up. Maybe a coincidence? I don't know if it lines up to the other crashes.

If other electronic devices are acting strangely it's a possibility.


Make sure you're using the latest motherboard BIOS.

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