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Whats wrong with my gpu

ARandomLttuser

I have a old secondary pc that my lil bro uses the gpu is a gtx 650ti.It recently stopped showing display so i bought a new adapter but still nothing.I then notiched sometimes if i wiggle the gpu in the pc it will throw display but its all just random pixels so can anyone tell me whats wrong becuz its either the gpu or the motherboard pci slot not working

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Try re-seating the gpu in the motherboard. Sounds like it isnt making contact with the mobo pci. Do the mobo got another pci-e x16 slot u can try the gpu in? OR it might just be dead, and making a few last pixels when moving it.

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Would recommend buying a new Mobo and a gpu, instead of grinding ur gears :/

You can find very cheap second hand prices on atleast a 1060 for around 120$

and a mobo with a AM4 socket or a 1151 socket around 30-60$. 

 

Plus a CPU you are around 200$ for a upgrade.

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2 hours ago, DankDeuxez said:

Try re-seating the gpu in the motherboard. Sounds like it isnt making contact with the mobo pci. Do the mobo got another pci-e x16 slot u can try the gpu in? OR it might just be dead, and making a few last pixels when moving it.

Hi i just reinstalled the gpu and cleaned out everything but still no display.The gpu fan is spinning but thats about it

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29 minutes ago, CharmingPanda said:

Would recommend buying a new Mobo and a gpu, instead of grinding ur gears :/

You can find very cheap second hand prices on atleast a 1060 for around 120$

and a mobo with a AM4 socket or a 1151 socket around 30-60$. 

 

Plus a CPU you are around 200$ for a upgrade.

Hi i am planning on getting a new pc but im not gonna spend money on this pc becuaseits a socket 1155 and i was planning on selling this pc for some cash to get a new system but i gues i wont get as much now becuase idk wich is faulty the mobo or gpu

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27 minutes ago, ARandomLttuser said:

Hi i am planning on getting a new pc but im not gonna spend money on this pc becuaseits a socket 1155 and i was planning on selling this pc for some cash to get a new system but i gues i wont get as much now becuase idk wich is faulty the mobo or gpu

Ye.. you wont be getting very much :/

 

But you can try starting your computer without the graphics card and see if its the "Graphics card or the mobo" that is broken.

You just pop open the case and take out the gpu.

 

And plugg in your screen to your mobo output and try to start it.

If the computer starts without the gpu then the gpu is broken. But if it dosnt start i would think it might be the mobo.

Update me on how it goes :)

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13 hours ago, CharmingPanda said:

Ye.. you wont be getting very much :/

 

But you can try starting your computer without the graphics card and see if its the "Graphics card or the mobo" that is broken.

You just pop open the case and take out the gpu.

 

And plugg in your screen to your mobo output and try to start it.

If the computer starts without the gpu then the gpu is broken. But if it dosnt start i would think it might be the mobo.

Update me on how it goes :)

Hi I did try using the modo graphics and i used the hdmi and vga input but there is no display but even before i that i had issues the mobo didnt display so maby its the cpu not supportingor mobo

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I Dont think its the CPU, unless you have changed a CPU lately.

 

But if you have had the same CPU since begining then its def not the cpu.

 

But it sounds like the mobo is broken tbh. 

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51 minutes ago, CharmingPanda said:

I Dont think its the CPU, unless you have changed a CPU lately.

 

But if you have had the same CPU since begining then its def not the cpu.

 

But it sounds like the mobo is broken tbh. 

Yeah i changed the cpu about 3 or 4 months ago from a i3 2100 to a i5 2400 its a pretty old system but it gets the job done

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