Not often i post in here for help but i'm kinda stumped on the cause of its death apart from the obvious.
My GTX460 has been a PITA since i've had it and always shows signs of corruption after my PC had been powered up for a lengthy amount of time (about 2 weeks). A quick power down and power on and the corruption would be gone.
2 days ago i was playing TF2 and the game froze then my screen went blank, 'no signal' diaplayed. Turned off and back on again and everyrhing was fine for the rest of the day. The day later it did the same thing again. On boot this time i say small green squares on the bios splash screen. Tried drivers, reseating, removing any dust traces and nothing worked. It ended up with not being able to boot into normal mode with the nvidia drivers installed, so it was either the windows default driver or safe mode.
Took a screen shot that i posted on another forum of the corruption and removed the 460 and replaced it with my 8800GTS.
This is when i got a little confused. I came across the thread i made with the uploaded screeshot and it was clear of corruption which is a first for me as usually the corruption is captured.
I've just tried the card one more time and tried both DVI ports and the VGA port and the issue is there on all.
This doesn't sound like a GPU or RAM issue, so what do you guys think? Something broke on the display output section of the card is my only idea.
My GTX460 has been a PITA since i've had it and always shows signs of corruption after my PC had been powered up for a lengthy amount of time (about 2 weeks). A quick power down and power on and the corruption would be gone.
2 days ago i was playing TF2 and the game froze then my screen went blank, 'no signal' diaplayed. Turned off and back on again and everyrhing was fine for the rest of the day. The day later it did the same thing again. On boot this time i say small green squares on the bios splash screen. Tried drivers, reseating, removing any dust traces and nothing worked. It ended up with not being able to boot into normal mode with the nvidia drivers installed, so it was either the windows default driver or safe mode.
Took a screen shot that i posted on another forum of the corruption and removed the 460 and replaced it with my 8800GTS.
This is when i got a little confused. I came across the thread i made with the uploaded screeshot and it was clear of corruption which is a first for me as usually the corruption is captured.
I've just tried the card one more time and tried both DVI ports and the VGA port and the issue is there on all.
This doesn't sound like a GPU or RAM issue, so what do you guys think? Something broke on the display output section of the card is my only idea.
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