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Testing my GPU

Attis
4 minutes ago, App4that said:

I think there is some confusion happening. If your graphics card is hitting 100% while surfing and other light tasks, you have a problem. So if a security sweep comes up empty, removing the card from the computer and working off the iGPU will tell you if the card or the computer is the problem.

It's just less while surfing through the web, it does hit to 70% while surfing through the web

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Just now, Attis said:

It's just less while surfing through the web, it does hit to 70% while surfing through the web

Yeah, that's not good. Have you run a sweep?

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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15 minutes ago, App4that said:

That's it.

I installed it, did a virus scan, no threats detected. 

Now what?

 

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36 minutes ago, Attis said:

So if I don't see anything on my monitor, I go to the bios using my Igpu again? Which mean removing my r9 380?

If you don't see anything just plug the monitor back into the motherboard. 

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1 minute ago, Mick Naughty said:

If you don't see anything just plug the monitor back into the motherboard. 

What do you mean by plugging it back when its plugged?

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Make sure that was a full scan, if it didn't take more than 5 minutes it wasn't.  If it was remove the card and running off the iGPU, if you have one.

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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5 minutes ago, Attis said:

What do you mean by plugging it back when its plugged?

You do understand you have to plug the monitor into the motherboard to use igpu or plug it into the graphic card to use dedicated or pcie in this case. 

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31 minutes ago, App4that said:

Make sure that was a full scan, if it didn't take more than 5 minutes it wasn't.  If it was remove the card and running off the iGPU, if you have one.

What do you mean by 

 "remove the card and running off the iGPU, if you have one."

 
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The igpu would mean you have the monitor plugged in to the mother board and your CPU supports graphics. 

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