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nick25
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Hi guys, hoping you can help me out:
I have a shuttle PC which has decided to stop working when I switched it on today (it was working fine yesterday). It sounds like it boots fine but nothing is displayed on the screen so I'm guessing it is some sort of GFX issue as the cable & monitor itself is fine. The funny thing is this exact same thing has happened before (kenny might remember this!) I originally had a GeForce 4 Ti4600 which I took out of an old pc (it was around 5 years old) and that worked fine until the fan died so I replaced it with an iceburg4pro but then around 3 months after that it started artifacting until one day upon switching the PC on nothing would be dislayed. I just assumed it died of old age and so bought a Geforce FX 5200 for £20 (new) which has been fine until today.
Could it be anything other than the GFX? Unfortunately my other pcs all use PCIe so I cannot test.
Have I just been unlucky with two card failures in such a short amount of time or is there something amiss?
Thanks for any help in advance!
Nick.
I have a shuttle PC which has decided to stop working when I switched it on today (it was working fine yesterday). It sounds like it boots fine but nothing is displayed on the screen so I'm guessing it is some sort of GFX issue as the cable & monitor itself is fine. The funny thing is this exact same thing has happened before (kenny might remember this!) I originally had a GeForce 4 Ti4600 which I took out of an old pc (it was around 5 years old) and that worked fine until the fan died so I replaced it with an iceburg4pro but then around 3 months after that it started artifacting until one day upon switching the PC on nothing would be dislayed. I just assumed it died of old age and so bought a Geforce FX 5200 for £20 (new) which has been fine until today.
Could it be anything other than the GFX? Unfortunately my other pcs all use PCIe so I cannot test.
Have I just been unlucky with two card failures in such a short amount of time or is there something amiss?
Thanks for any help in advance!
Nick.