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One day I turned on my pc and when it reached to user profile screen It started giving garbage. and pc freeze. then I force shutdown the pc and turn it on same issue repeated, after 3rd time It did not give garbage screen and worked fine. still having same issue when I turn on the pc. what should I do.

 

PC spec;

Z600 Workstation

12 GB RAM DDR3

Dual Processor x5660

Intel 160 GB SSD

Colorful GTX 750 Ti

650 watt PSU

 

Note Z600 does not have built in display

 

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It could be your GPU dying, but can you take a picture of ‘garbage’? Might help finding the cause of your problems

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16 minutes ago, Larkej51 said:

what should I do.

Can you post a pic of the 'garbage'? sometimes its useful to see what's going on.

 

Do you have another GPU you can whack in and see if that solves the problem?

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22 minutes ago, ChrisLoudon said:

Can you post a pic of the 'garbage'? sometimes its useful to see what's going on.

 

Do you have another GPU you can whack in and see if that solves the problem?

I have another GPU I will test it. and I upload the pics to @ChrisLoudon

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Alright, yeah I still think that's a GPU issue..

 

Sadly this is a hard one to fix but here are a few steps you can try:
1. Check if your GPU is plugged in the PCIe slot all the way, might be loose?

2. Have you tried a different DisplayPort/HDMI cable? You can try a different port as well to be sure.

3. In some rare cases, a GPU driver update may help, especially if not updated in a long time.
3.1. You can also try booting in the Windows Safe Mode to see if it gets any better, could indicate where the issue lies.

Good luck!! Hope it's not dying! 😞

 

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12 minutes ago, Larkej51 said:

please check I uploaded the pics and video for reference

Ooft!

 

Yup, that's a GPU problem.

 

Artifacting like that is almost always GPU Vram gone bad.

 

Let us know if the results of the other GPU you have.

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11 minutes ago, Catzzye said:

Alright, yeah I still think that's a GPU issue..

 

Sadly this is a hard one to fix but here are a few steps you can try:
1. Check if your GPU is plugged in the PCIe slot all the way, might be loose?

2. Have you tried a different DisplayPort/HDMI cable? You can try a different port as well to be sure.

3. In some rare cases, a GPU driver update may help, especially if not updated in a long time.
3.1. You can also try booting in the Windows Safe Mode to see if it gets any better, could indicate where the issue lies.

Good luck!! Hope it's not dying! 😞

 

@Catzzye thanks for quick response

 

1 I checked GPU completely plugged in, I even PCI e slot but same issue

2 Yes changed the port and cable (there is a little bit rust on the ports)

3 I have updated the driver from nvidia official website.

4 I will boot in safe mode I have not done that

 

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