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Title: PC problem
Post by: Bruno_2MLG4CT on August 03, 2013, 17:00
Hello. I got a problem with my PC. When it's hot weather outside my PC is overheating and this is what I have on my screen. It's almost impossible and I believe bad for the PC to keep it not turned off. Here is a video of what's happening on my screen.



Recorded with phone because when I record with xfire you can't see it.
Title: Re: PC problem
Post by: Ethan on August 03, 2013, 17:02
you mean the flashes?  try getting the latest updates for your video card but also make sure your cord is scurely attached to the computer
Title: Re: PC problem
Post by: George on August 03, 2013, 17:08
Download RealTemp from here:http://www.techpowerup.com/realtemp/ (http://www.techpowerup.com/realtemp/) and Hwmonitor from here http://www.cpuid.com/downloads/hwmonitor/1.23-setup.exe (http://www.cpuid.com/downloads/hwmonitor/1.23-setup.exe) and make a SS of CPU temp and GPU.
Title: Re: PC problem
Post by: Ethan on August 03, 2013, 17:14
with the realtemp you have to have a Intel core processor
"Reads temperature information from all Intel Core based processors. Pentium 4 processors are not supported."


but that second one works real good
Title: Re: PC problem
Post by: Matias on August 03, 2013, 17:20
Did you try to open your videocard and processor cooler and replace the thermal paste? I used to have this same issue when my thermal paste burned and then my pc started to overheat and suddenly turned off itself.
You only need to open it and put a new thermal paste over the processors.
Title: Re: PC problem
Post by: George on August 03, 2013, 17:25
If he has an AMD cpu,he can try Core Temp:http://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/ (http://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/)
Title: Re: PC problem
Post by: TheSandman on August 03, 2013, 17:37
Quote from: George on August 03, 2013, 17:25
If he has an AMD cpu,he can try Core Temp:http://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/ (http://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/)
Works for Intel too.

Try another VGA cable/replugging, or reseating your GPU in the motherboard.
Title: Re: PC problem
Post by: Dr_dog on August 03, 2013, 18:00
HWmonitor shows all sensors there is in computer. But its usually good idea to have another like GPU-Z or CPU-Z to confirm that its not just buggy sensors..
HWmonitor is good for general monitoring which everybody should have.
Looks like bad signal on the VGA cable, is it twisted/cut or anything? Or is the monitor excessively hot?
Could be GPU too
Title: Re: PC problem
Post by: Bruno_2MLG4CT on August 03, 2013, 18:04
I also suspect the GPU. Idk, all coolers work good. Maybe I need more powerful coolers or what?
The monitor is hot, but not that much...
Title: Re: PC problem
Post by: Dr_dog on August 03, 2013, 18:11
What does the HWmonitor say about GPU?
Title: Re: PC problem
Post by: Bruno_2MLG4CT on August 03, 2013, 18:12
Quote from: Dr_dog on August 03, 2013, 18:11
What does the HWmonitor say about GPU?
I downloaded it now. It is bulllshit. It can't be -1 Degrees.
Title: Re: PC problem
Post by: Matias on August 03, 2013, 18:19
Quote from: brane on August 03, 2013, 18:12
Quote from: Dr_dog on August 03, 2013, 18:11
What does the HWmonitor say about GPU?
I downloaded it now. It is bulllshit. It can't be -1 Degrees.

haha lol get everest and click at sensor.
Title: Re: PC problem
Post by: Dobby on August 03, 2013, 18:34
Clean the GPU, make sure the cables are plugged in right (VGA) then plug it back in, try again. Try a new VGA cable, or one lying around. If that doesn't work. It might be GPU releated. How long have you had it for? how long is it in use? etc..
Title: Re: PC problem
Post by: Joshy on August 04, 2013, 02:04
If you download Speccy ( http://www.piriform.com/speccy/download ), run it, wait until it has finished running and go "File -> save as Text file" and post the contents of the text file here, we can see CPU, MB, HDD temps and more details.

[highlight=limegreen]Make sure you remove "Serial Number" and "External IP Address" (use CTRL+F) before posting the text file![/highlight]
Title: Re: PC problem
Post by: Ethan on August 04, 2013, 02:53
I dont know where to look for just cpu and GPU info but here:
edit
doing those individually still is a long paste
Title: Re: PC problem
Post by: DJ_Smashon on August 04, 2013, 09:17
Bad VGA Cable or overheating/something wrong with GPU. Might be monitor also, because sometimes my monitor shows some green stripes instead of black.
Title: Re: PC problem
Post by: Bruno_2MLG4CT on August 04, 2013, 10:31
Matias helped me to check my CPU's temperature. It was 43C while not in game. He said that I should change my themal or thermal paste because it may be burned.
Title: Re: PC problem
Post by: DJ_Smashon on August 04, 2013, 14:45
It's dangerous to do that on GPU atleast I've heard its easier to fuck it up on GPU than on CPU.
Title: Re: PC problem
Post by: Matias on August 04, 2013, 18:12
Quote from: DJ_Smashon on August 04, 2013, 14:45
It's dangerous to do that on GPU atleast I've heard its easier to fuck it up on GPU than on CPU.

yup, but you also had that temperature due to your enviroment temperature, if i were you i would be replacing the GPU and CPU thermal paste and cleaning all my coolers and maybe getting a new one.
Title: Re: PC problem
Post by: Bruno_2MLG4CT on August 04, 2013, 18:22
Quote from: Matias. on August 04, 2013, 18:12
Quote from: DJ_Smashon on August 04, 2013, 14:45
It's dangerous to do that on GPU atleast I've heard its easier to fuck it up on GPU than on CPU.

yup, but you also had that temperature due to your enviroment temperature, if i were you i would be replacing the GPU and CPU thermal paste and cleaning all my coolers and maybe getting a new one.
I cleaned the coolers and I am thinking of getting a new one. Plus about the thermal paste, as I said, I will talk to my brother first.
Title: Re: PC problem
Post by: abeceda on September 10, 2013, 19:48
This looks like artefacts - related to GPU VRAM overheating.
All over 90°C is hot and its not good to keep it in that temperatures for too long. Mine CPU and GPU was 110°C and everything was fine, just make sure you dont do it for too long (because BGA chips can desolder, and then you can fix it by putting in heating oven - really, google if you dont trust me).
Many graphic has known with artefacts because bad VRAM cooling. Most graphic card uses just cooling for graphic procesor, and not for the memory. Or use a big thermal pad, which doesnt transfer heat good.
Title: Re: PC problem
Post by: Dr_dog on September 10, 2013, 21:43
the oven trick works best with old cards where is not huge plastic covers on them and other stuff that melts easier than the solder.. Or atleast remember to take off the heatsink when you cook it in oven.. Yes it works but not reccomended as first solution. I infact fixed an old Radeon x1950 with it.. After taking off heatsinks and everything though..  There is some serius problem in your card's cooling if it ever goes over 80C
Mine operating temperatures are in 40-60C due to being crammed in crossfire in tight case but still withn the acceptable ranges.