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Running a core 2 duo e7500 EVGA 650 TI E-machine motherboard (Can't find a model name) Unknown BIOS 400 watt PSU (brand new) 3 gigs DDR2 RAM Windows 10 64bit Computer was working fine. I upgraded to windows 10 64 bit from windows 7 home premium. I did a clean install of windows. Then I went to NVIDIA's website got the specific drivers for the card. The install was super slow and I fell asleep before it finished. When I woke up the monitor was off, and the computer was on, but nothing I did could wake up the monitor. Turning it off and on, everything seemed fine, but after the windows logo appeared, the monitor went to sleep again. Tried different monitors, tried, different cables, the only thing that worked was taking the GPU out and using on board graphics. I want to be able to handle some diablo games and such, and this GPU was how I wanted to accomplish that because it was given to me by a friend and I'm on a tight budget. Before installing the card, I followed a guide online and cleaned it, and put a new thermal paste on it. It was perfectly fine before installing the drivers. I don't know what to do.
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I have been stuck with a friends old 650ti for over a year now, and have been pushing it. But recently it has been hotter and noiser than usual. It has been restarting more frequently, every 20 minutes or so I stead of every hour. It crashes all the time. Obviously, this would be a sign to absolutely by a new gpu. But with the current stock shortage, and inflated prices, I can't. So have you got any tips for keeping it alive and reassurance (if true) that it won't explode right now because my dad, ever concerned for my safety, wants me to stop using it, referring to a burning smell that will kill me? Please help. Can I keep using it? Is there any way to slow its death? Any buying advice for new gpu's? Anything? Getting desperate, since I do have a laptop I can work on but it a decade old dell latitude with Linux mint. Not the greatest. Thanks in advance. Edit: I am going to keep the side panel open and keep an ear (and nose) out.
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Hello everyone! I have a small question. I just got an HP 6000 PRO(tower) from work since it is really old and 2 out of 4 RAM slots are broken and we are not going to use it anymore. They wanted to throw it away, but it has an Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 processor. I thought that I will take it. I wanted to make a temporary "gaming" rig for my girlfriend, since she is gaming on her laptop right now and it is shit... Unfortunately I have to buy a new motherboard, but it's just ~15€, so no problem. Anyways, to the point. My question is, if it will be enough for light 1080p gaming when I will throw a 550ti or 650ti in there? I already have a 500GB HDD and 8GB of ram for it. Will it work together with E8400? She mainly plays League of Legends, but it's because her laptop won't run any other game we would like to play on any decent FPS I'm tight on budget and if I can spend approx 100€ for the card and motherboard and have a decent performance I will go for it. So, what do you guys think? TL;DR Want to game on HP 6000 PRO. Thinking if this PC along with 550ti or 650ti/8GB RAM will be enough for decent 1080p gaming. Opinions?
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Hey guys I need your help. I am searching for a Gigabyte 650TI Boost but i can´t find one. I already searched places like ebay, amazon, craigslist etc. If you have one or know a site where i can buy one (used or new) that would be great. Thanks.
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Going to buy a 2nd hand gpu to slap into my hp computer (with an athlon x4 640) to do me until there is a few new polaris and pascal gpu's on the market. These are my options: GTX 550ti 1gb for €40 GTX 650ti for 1gb €70 Radeon HD7770 1gb x-edition €65 GTX 750ti 2gb €120 (NEW) The main games I want to run are Xcom 2 and TW Warhammer and if possible WItcher 3 at some kinda playable low settings. These are the prices in Ireland so the're worse than USA but I just can't decide what's the best option. Any help would be greatly appreciated so thanks in advance to any responders.
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I'm looking at a PC for sale in my area and although I don't really need another computer, I like having an extra one around. However I have no experience with the 2500k and z68 motherboard in this comp, as in, will it play games well if I upgrade the GPU, or is the 2500k old enough it might bottleneck something like an r9 290 or 970? I also don't know what the current value would be of the cpu/mobo although I have a pretty good idea of everything else. Thanks. Parts list: CPU: Intel Core i5-2500K 3.3GHz Quad-Core Unlocked Processor (Can overclock easily to 4.5GHz) CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i 77.0 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3 ATX LGA1155 Memory: Mushkin Blackline 16GB (4 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 Storage: Kingston 128GB 2.5" Solid State Drive Storage: Hitachi Deskstar 2TB 3.5" Internal Hard Drive Case: Cooler Master HAF XB EVO ATX Power Supply: Corsair Professional Gold 850W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Network: Wireless AC Dual-Band Nano USB Adapter Operating System: Windows 8.1 Pro (not activated) Video Card: Zotac GeForce GTX 650 Ti 2GB Video Card http://ca.pcpartpicker.com/p/ZbZzwP
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So my friend bought a used computer for 50 Euros. There is some asus board with 3GB of ddr2 RAM and intel Dual Core. Storage is segate HHD 500GB. For that PC i gave him a Nvidia GeForce 650Ti. The problem is that I installed for him Windows 8.1 pro and the geforce experience finds the GPU and trays to install the driver. With the express install it installs normal and says that pc need to restart, after restart it is not installed. With custom install there at installing the video driver the screen turns black, and in is not coming back. Any suggestions how to install the driver.
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So I have an nVidia 650Ti, nothing special but it gets the job done. Now a few months ago my not very old Asus Z97-A abruptly gave up life and I got it RMA'd for a new one. My computer was out of action for about a month and a half until I installed the new board. Plugged everything back into it just as I had left it and my computer was working again. Come the issues, the whole computer will freeze from time to time, sometimes just stuttering (the mouse stops moving and then suddenly jumps), sometimes it hangs for so long it'll just reset itself, occasionally it'll blue screen but this doesn't happen very often. So I did a full memory test, let it do 5 passes in Memtest86 and I had no errors. So I carried on using my computer and it would occasionally crash just whilst internet browsing, but probably say once every few days so something you can ignore. Although skip to now and I've started playing my games again (now some deadlines are out of the way ) and depending on the game I can play for an hour or sometimes I can only play for 2minutes before complete crash and it resets itself. Whilst playing games I get several moments where it hangs but will pick up again. So, I checked event viewer just after a game has crashed and the computer reset... Ok so definitely graphics card, although it was already pointing to that. So I ran Driver Sweeper (or whatever its called now) in safe mode and cleared all the nVidia stuff and then installed the latest driver from nVidias website. No change. Where do I go from here? Thanks
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Hi, I'm wondering before I head over to eBay if anyone here in the UK is after the above mentioned GPU. If so, name a price as I'm unsure on what to charge for it. Cheers,
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My 650ti has more and more frequently been artifacting. I Swapped it's pcie slots and got a good week of no artifacting before it acted up again. I have the latest drives and It artifacts at seemingly random times. i can't seem to recreate it artifacting, it just artifacts randomly and either reset, with games and other gpu rendered processes being solid black or very frigidity, or it is stuck artifacted, either requiring a restart or blue-screening soon after.
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What is the Basic Difference in between Nvidia 750ti and Nvidia 650ti I am using Nvidia 650ti boost but i want to upgrade my graphics card GPU and dont have that much money say i got about about USD 245/- What should i buy in this budget
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Hey HTPC gurus, I just set up an HTPC in a fractal design define mini (looks great) with a GTX 650 Ti Boost. I am trying to get the GTX 650 Ti Boost to bitstream over HDMI to an Onkyo TX-NR609 receiver. I know for a fact that this receiver supports DTS-HD Master Audio and Dolby Digital True-HD. I have installed the K-Lite Codec pack that comes with its own media player, "Media Player Classic - Home Cinema." I have a few demos that are AVCHD and are using DTS-HD MA or DD True-HD. They work in Media Player Classic - Home Cinema, but not in Windows Media Player or Windows Media Center. I was hoping that there was some way to get these to play in WMP or WMC. The videos play fine, including .mkv due to the K-Lite Codec pack, but there isn't any audio. I really don't want to put a soundcard in, because I would be using optical anyway, and don't have $$$$ to spend on the Xonar 1.3 thing from ASUS or the Auzentech home cinema HDMI passthrough card. My setup is 7.1 from the TX-NR609 and it everything is working great except for the whole bitstreaming thing. Also, how would I go about configuring the receiver to play 7.1 from 2.0/2.1 content coming from the PC, i.e. music? EDIT: I would really like to NOT use anything but WMP and WMC if possible... Sorry I didn't include this jon.spartan
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My Graphics card is a Gigabyte Nvidia Geforce GTX 670OC 4Gb and my friends card is a Gigabyte Geforce GTX 650Ti 2Gb Boost yet for some reason when I run benchmarks my card can only run 50 or 60 frames per second while his card hits somewhere between 120 and 170 frames per second. I need more frames on my graphics card because FRAPS recording takes a massive chunk out of my frames, and I think there may be something wrong with my card because of how well the 650 does compared to my 670 In case the issue is something to do with our specs, they are: Mine- 3770k@4.0Ghz 32Gb of ripjaws RAM@1600 670 4Gb G1 sniper 3 motherboard 3Tb seagate barracuda 800 watt 80+ PSU His- 3770@3.4Ghz 8Gb patriot RAM 650ti Boost Asus p8H61-MLF 120Gb Samsung SSD I'm not sure which PSU Could it be that maybe my motherboard doesn't support PCI gen 3 or something while his does
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I currently am running a Asus 650 Ti with 1GB of vram and an old tv as a monitor, at 1440x900 and I can play most games on the highest settings, I was wondering if I'll see a large fps reduction if I move to a 1080p monitor? Or will I still be able to play most any game on max settings? Thanks!
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So I built my rig about a year ago and initially just let the Asus 650ti 1GB run at the clock speed it came it, 980mhz. Then about 4 or 5 months ago I decided to try and overclock it. Being lazy, I just turned the voltage all the way up and then the core clock to around 1110mhz and the memory speed up 250mhz and all was fine. But about 2 months ago I noticed if I was playing bioshock with the card overclocked after about half an hour or so my computer would freeze and I'd have to restart it. Now if I try to play anything with anything on the card turned up at all, the whole system will freeze after a minute or two. I have no idea why this would happen and would really appreciate someone's help. Thank you very much! Also, my temps are never really over 60 Celsius so I don't think that's the problem.
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EDIT: I convinced my brother to chip in so we got a 670 instead of one of the 660s :P Hello guys, so the short version of the story is that my parents are separated and 2 years ago I built a gaming PC at my mothers house. My dad is actually quite up to date in the whole PC-thingy and so we discussed it and decided not to get a next gen console, instead we are going to upgrade our PC at his house. At my mothers I have a ASUS GTX 560ti 900Mhz factory overclocked and it suits my gaming needs perfectly. Currently at my dads we have the Xbox 360 for gaming and an oldish computer for everything else. That computer currently has a GTX 220 (Haha yeah that card is probably older than my little brother) but it has a pretty decent CPU (Think it is a 2nd gen i5). We have decided since long that we are going to get a(n?) Nvidia card, should we go for a 650ti or a 660, might even go for a 660ti? Maybe something else? TL;DR Gonna upgrade my second computer to gaming grade instead of getting a Xbone or Ps4, my first computer has a 560ti and suits me fine. Should I get a GTX 660 or 650ti for the upgrade? Please come with suggestions if neither. /Thanks Daban
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Hello guys, so the short version of the story is that my parents are separated and 2 years ago I built a gaming PC at my mothers house. My dad is actually quite up to date in the whole PC-thingy and so we discussed it and decided not to get a next gen console, instead we are going to upgrade our PC at his house. At my mothers I have a ASUS GTX 560ti 900Mhz factory overclocked and it suits my gaming needs perfectly. Currently at my dads we have the Xbox 360 for gaming and an oldish computer for everything else. That computer currently has a GTX 220 (Haha yeah that card is probably older than my little brother) but it has a pretty decent CPU (Think it is a 2nd gen i5). We have decided since long that we are going to get a(n?) Nvidia card, should we go for a 650ti or a 660? Maybe something else? TL;DR Gonna upgrade my second computer to gaming grade instead of getting a Xbone or Ps4, my first computer has a 560ti and suits me fine. Should I get a GTX 660 or 650ti for the upgrade? Please come with suggestions if neither. /Thanks Daban ::CLOSE THIS THREAD, I FOUND THE RIGHT PART OF THE FORUMS FOR IT::
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