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kod_ex2014-11-09 13:05:13
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kod_ex, 2014-11-09 13:05:13

Video card nvidia 8800 gts 512, burned out but not completely?

Hello.
I'll start over. I have an nvidia 8800 gts 512 video card, Windows 7 64-bit, Processor: Pentium(R) Dual-Core, E5300 2.60GHz and 4 GB of RAM.
Played the game (Cry Of Fear on steam). I turned it off for 5 minutes, unfolding it, its textures were glitched and the game crashed, and the whole system hung. After forcibly restarting the computer, blue pixels appeared in the BIOS boot instead of a black background: mV__8bZLJ8Q.jpg .
The drivers for the video card also crashed. New ones are not installed. There are no stripes and dead pixels in Windows itself . The monitor is ok. Did something get burned?
Throw away the video card?

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Borisca, 2014-11-09
@Borisca

At 8800gts it seems to be a disease. I came across 3 such cards with similar symptoms. Warming up helped, but not for long. At what, on different connectors, one card had different artifacts. Card manufacturers were also different.

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Snow Dimon, 2014-11-10
@Snowdimon

Bake a card and look for a replacement.

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Dmitry Spiridonov, 2014-11-11
@spirik

Buy a new one. Warming up costs money, but does not help for a long time.

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