- Feb 12, 2022
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Hello my friends! I have got a MSI R9 280x
I used bluestacks (clash of clans) and watched a video (at the same time) for like 15-20 minutes and suddenly my PC froze and I had to shut my pc down. Im quite sure that the heavy load (temperature problem?) caused my gpu to shut down. After that I couldnt start my PC it would give no signal (no beep, normally it would beep) but when I wait some time it would work again and fail again under load. Im quite sure that the GPU is the problem because I have another r9 280x at home which works fine under the same conditions without freezing once in days. I replaced the thermal paste. In the pictures below you can see my gpu specs. What i found suspicious is that the two metal things / spikes (whats the name of them) right under a R47 inductor chip (right bottom of the 2nd link) are bent and one of them even is slightly brownish. Could they be the cause for the failure and if yes can you fix it? Thank you for any answers would really help me out
System: acer predator g5910 i7 2600k 16 gb ddr3 2tb
I used bluestacks (clash of clans) and watched a video (at the same time) for like 15-20 minutes and suddenly my PC froze and I had to shut my pc down. Im quite sure that the heavy load (temperature problem?) caused my gpu to shut down. After that I couldnt start my PC it would give no signal (no beep, normally it would beep) but when I wait some time it would work again and fail again under load. Im quite sure that the GPU is the problem because I have another r9 280x at home which works fine under the same conditions without freezing once in days. I replaced the thermal paste. In the pictures below you can see my gpu specs. What i found suspicious is that the two metal things / spikes (whats the name of them) right under a R47 inductor chip (right bottom of the 2nd link) are bent and one of them even is slightly brownish. Could they be the cause for the failure and if yes can you fix it? Thank you for any answers would really help me out
System: acer predator g5910 i7 2600k 16 gb ddr3 2tb