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lafrente

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  1. That's a very old GPU, 11 years old, even though I still have a laptop with GT335m that is 13.5 years old and still works (even actively used) yours is done. One thing you can do is maybe get the bios to use the integrated GPU, which means you won't be playing games, only do low performance browsing. The other thing is to reflow, which means to reheat the GPU up to 200c so that it melts and reconnects. But this isn't really a long term solution. It may last maybe a week, or 6 months, but it's gonna die again.
  2. Most likely GPU. Windows repair is probably because you kept restarting and not because of a GPU driver issue.
  3. If you booted the system properly with a cooler you'd not have smelled burned plastic. CPU's probably alright though. It can't radiate burnt plastic smell since it's not made out of it.
  4. Check your case airflow. I don't think changing the paste will make much difference.
  5. Try to boot with another PSU first, even 300W would do. If it works, then yes you'll probably have to replace, I haven't heard good things about repairing PSU's.
  6. Huh? Why is it a big deal for you? Noone said its a guru of everything. It just looks up stuff from the internet and just like how you can get misinformed by a certain website the AI can too. Especially the baby AI, and GPT isn't even a fetus yet, it's an embryo.
  7. The only proper way is using another. You can try a static safe voltage OC just to see.
  8. Thanks, this solved it, but these idiots sound like they will remove this soon too.
  9. I have checked that already and can't see it. My chrome version is later than yours. These retards may have removed the ability to disable their amazing "feature"
  10. How to turn off this shitty and useless "feature"? The one where you get a useless preview of the tab by waiting on it with your cursor for it to pop
  11. With what you said so far it's not clear if its temp issue. First make sure that it doesn't go into some kind of battery saving mode when it runs on battery. Then launch those 2 applications again. If it shuts down, then it may actually be temps. If not, it's probably faulty charger.
  12. Remove the ram modules if possible and try to boot without ram, after it shuts down reinsert and boot again.
  13. Turn it off, unplug, if removing the battery is possible, remove it and hold the power button down for 30 sec. After that turn it upside down and hit the keys, let whatever crap in the keys fall, if persists, use warranty.
  14. I think you need to put "Boot manager" or something in front of it.
  15. Mine is WD too, and there is quite the difference (10x). But so far it works normally at least. Thank you for the input.
  16. First time I am using a 7200 rpm HDD. On my laptop's 5400 rpm HDD's, I always saw the spin up time around 1500 ms. This new drive takes almost 2x the time to spin up. I know it is spinning up to 7200 rpm, but is this normal?
  17. I've been using 3 seperate systems. Only full amd system has these issues. I am literally telling you that I haven't touched anything and it just started not working. Never had this in an intel/nvidia system.
  18. I am convinced that these people will never get their drivers sorted. Didn't change anything, started getting this error. Can't launch radeon software. How can I fix? And I know its gonna completely restart all my configurations if I install new radeon version. How can I avoid this?
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