I know the card went bad...but even the second card went bad after a few hours..so it's meaningless if the problem is some other part of the system ....even if the psu is bad could it spoil the card in just a few hours....
The gpu temps are idle-40c,,gaming-75c. And the CPu temp while gaming is 67c.
I don't know abt case and psu temp...i will check my card in my friends comp...i think the video ram maybe gone.
But what can do that in just an hour...and I wasn't gaming for an hour..it was idle...
I tested the 1st card in my friends comp..it had a cooler master 700watts psu and the card still crashed...guys listen "the thing that bugs me is,the new card that I got as replacement ran well for some time
.that is for an hour or two..then I put the comp In sleep mode..and again it started...
Mine's a 550wt one and it has 2pci-e connectors..and the psu is good because the card ran well for 8 months ....great fps in games too....even the card that I got in replacement ran well for a few hours ..
.using the same psu...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817104953..
..i couldn't find the 550 watts
..this is a 400 watts psu o...it has 80% efficiency and has a ampere rating of 40amps in 12v line...
Bcoz I have been using for months and also the new ran well for an hour or two I even played crysis 2 ....i put it in sleep mode and then it strtd giving bsod again
I did the ram...the thing is it ran well for an hour and I put it to sleep...then the screen went black I restarted it and the problem is back.
...i even tried 5 to 6 diff bios versions..
Hi guys, I just registered to get some advice from you guys....i have a msi gtx560 card..and saga 550 psu....its been 8 months since the date of purchase..all of a sudden I started getting bsod..i can't even boot into the os in normal mode...so I placed the card for replacement and got another...
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