Suspected Graphics Card Overheat

  1. #11
    AphJN is offline Dedicated Member

    Re: Suspected Graphics Card Overheat

    when you right click on the desktop and then click on properties to get to the Display properties. Go to Settings then advanced. When you are in the Adapter tab click on configure or properties. This will give you the nVidia driver properties and you should see the nVidia tools at that point.

  2. #12
    DannySmith0 is offline Newbie
    When I play games some times my pc can be fine for months but then it will restart or crash and thespeakers will make funny noises. I play Battlefield 2 alot. Please help I suspect that its the graphics overheating or maybe I need a new sound card I dont know

    Heres the specs
    Motherboard: Gigabyte 965p-ds3
    CPU: E6300 core2duo
    PSU: 750w
    Graphics Card: nvidia 7900gt
    Ramm: 2gb (will have another 4gb next week)
    Sound: On board intel high definition 8 channel audio
    I have got 3 large fans built in as well as a normal size 2", an exhaust and what ever is on the power suppy and on the graphics

    Thanks in advance

    Danny

  3. #13
    jephree is offline ¨*·.¸ «.·°·..·°·.» ¸.·*¨
    I'd suggest opening the computer and cleaning out any dust.

    Verify the fans are OK.


    Uninstall and then reinstall your graphics drivers.


    Also read the following:

    BSOD
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    Read the post HERE for a few diagnostic ideas and post back any relevant data.

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