- Feb 7, 2008
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i haven't been able to play games or run a few other programs for a while now on my pc, and i'm not sure if it's the graphics card or what. it started when i was playing world of warcrack and it just shut down. i haven't been able to play a game since that. i can open them, and it might get through the intro or where i need to login, but that's it. I also haven't been able to use the Zune program to put music on my zune...that's why I'm not sure what exactly is wrong here. For some reason I have been able to use Maya (3d modeling program), Zbrush, photoshop, and after effects...I'm not sure if that helps in diagnosing this.
I've already tried uninstalling the drivers, taking out the graphics card, and cleaning/reapplying thermal paste, but it still doesn't work. I put it back in and downloaded drivers from nvidia's website, and it's saying that the device is working properly, but obviously it isn't (it was saying that before i took it out too..).
Today I just did some registry fixes because of another problem i was having with automatic update not working, and that is now resolved. I figured I'd try reinstalling drivers again in case that was the problem, but I'm still having the same issues.
right after i uninstalled the drivers and restarted, the resolution was set pretty low, but after i reinstalled the drivers, the resolution went back to normal. (not sure exactly, but it was much higher than w/out driver) I don't know how graphics intense a higher resolution is...
I was wondering if it is possible that it's a power supply issue or how i would even check that.
off the top of my head, this is what i know i have:
GA-P35-DS3L LGA 775 Motherboard
Q6600 CPU
as for the power supply, i think it's 450W but i'd have to go home and look through all my papers. i've read that power supplies are pretty important and i know i didn't get a top of the line model, but it's worked fine for a few years.
Is there a recommended program for monitoring the temps or voltage that actually work?
I've already tried uninstalling the drivers, taking out the graphics card, and cleaning/reapplying thermal paste, but it still doesn't work. I put it back in and downloaded drivers from nvidia's website, and it's saying that the device is working properly, but obviously it isn't (it was saying that before i took it out too..).
Today I just did some registry fixes because of another problem i was having with automatic update not working, and that is now resolved. I figured I'd try reinstalling drivers again in case that was the problem, but I'm still having the same issues.
right after i uninstalled the drivers and restarted, the resolution was set pretty low, but after i reinstalled the drivers, the resolution went back to normal. (not sure exactly, but it was much higher than w/out driver) I don't know how graphics intense a higher resolution is...
I was wondering if it is possible that it's a power supply issue or how i would even check that.
off the top of my head, this is what i know i have:
GA-P35-DS3L LGA 775 Motherboard
Q6600 CPU
as for the power supply, i think it's 450W but i'd have to go home and look through all my papers. i've read that power supplies are pretty important and i know i didn't get a top of the line model, but it's worked fine for a few years.
Is there a recommended program for monitoring the temps or voltage that actually work?