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Shultc2011-12-24 23:35:56
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Shultc, 2011-12-24 23:35:56

Video card burnt out. Works without drivers. How to find out the chapel to which you can disperse it?

The laptop began to reboot periodically when loading Windows, while the image on the screen was buggy in different ways. Under "Safe mode", I first rolled back the drivers for the video card to older ones, and then completely erased it. On the old drivers it was possible to work a little longer, but it still rebooted, without drivers (tobish with those bundled with Win7) it works without freezing. I often work with video, and I would like to know what the video card is capable of in its current state.

The question itself:
Is there any way to find out what broken hardware (in my case, a video card) is capable of?Can you somehow analyze the work? Or is there some program in which I could drive all the drivers that are available for my video card offsite, and the program will test them all with a check for maximum use? Because I wouldn’t want to try to fix something myself, and then find out in the middle of work that everything is cut down ... Or maybe there is a way to limit the use of a video card (or hardware in general) precisely in those cases in which it forces the computer to go into reboot, and in other cases, everything worked ...

In general, the question of the use of half-dead iron.

PS What kind of mother on the laptop I can’t describe, because now I’m at work and I don’t remember.
PPS Of course, I will not (and no one will do this) write new drivers for half-dead iron. I would like to know if there is a way to bypass this.

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LightKeeper, 2011-12-25
@LightKeeper

Maybe just side drivers? Try to boot from a LiveCD with Ubuntu, if the graphics boot up, then look for problems in the Windows software, if not, take this rubbish for repair.

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Antinomy, 2013-12-06
@Antinomy

Can you somehow analyze the work?
stress tests. 3D, 2D, video (responsible for each block).
Or is there some program in which I could drive all the drivers that are available for my video card offsite, and the program will test them all with a check for maximum use?
No, there is no such software (I am not aware of its existence).
Or maybe there is a way to limit the use of a video card (or hardware in general) precisely in those cases in which it forces the computer to go into reboot, and so that everything works in other cases ...
If you can load the OS with drivers, then you can reduce the frequency of 2D and 3D modes through NVIDIAInspector.
If not, service or replacement. Well, or DIY in the form of baking.

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GrassNetworks, 2011-12-25
@GrassNetworks

a very ancient shamanic method helped me:
-heat the oven to 250 degrees -put
the motherboard in there for 15 minutes -assemble
it, it works
-sell the device faster the
symptoms were one to one with those described,
if you can’t believe it, google “reballing”

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