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Attack of the red pixels
Posted: 2007-05-24 01:00pm
by Cao Cao
For the past couple of weeks I've been experiencing an ever increasing problem of red pixels appearing on my PC screen. Sometimes green, blue and black as well but mainly red. In games they pop up frequently and are quite irritating in low resolution games like Fallout and Arcanum.
Outside of games they appear less, but tend to streak into horrible red stripes when I scroll up and down in Firefox or whatever.
I'm certain it's not a monitor problem as the pixels are captured with print screen. Is my videocard dying or something?
Posted: 2007-05-24 01:04pm
by Faram
Do you have a magnet or a electrical field close to the screen?
Same thing, I know but it is easier to think about a strong lamp a transformer or somthing as an electrical field and not a magnetic one.
Posted: 2007-05-24 01:25pm
by Cao Cao
Not as far as I'm aware, no.
Posted: 2007-05-24 01:26pm
by Laughing Mechanicus
Sounds like your graphics card might be on the way out - is it possible for you to swap in a different graphics card and see if it still happens?
Posted: 2007-05-24 01:31pm
by sparrowtm
Aaron Ash wrote:Sounds like your graphics card might be on the way out - is it possible for you to swap in a different graphics card and see if it still happens?
I think Aaron is on the spot. I had the same occurences a few months ago prior to my graphics card crossing jordan because of overheating.
Posted: 2007-05-24 01:36pm
by Cao Cao
Well.. crap. I just checked and my GPU core seems to be averaging a temperature of 75 degrees.. that's a bit high isn't it?
Posted: 2007-05-24 02:44pm
by Dave
Yeah, that is pretty high. Improve airflow around your fans and clean out the case for starters. However, it is possible you've done irreversable damage to your GPU.
Posted: 2007-05-24 04:08pm
by Covenant
Cao Cao wrote:Well.. crap. I just checked and my GPU core seems to be averaging a temperature of 75 degrees.. that's a bit high isn't it?
Celsius or Farenheit? I just want to know for my own reference. My computer is around 34 degrees one way and 93 degrees the other.
Posted: 2007-05-24 04:10pm
by Cao Cao
Covenant wrote:Cao Cao wrote:Well.. crap. I just checked and my GPU core seems to be averaging a temperature of 75 degrees.. that's a bit high isn't it?
Celsius or Farenheit? I just want to know for my own reference. My computer is around 34 degrees one way and 93 degrees the other.
Celsius.
Posted: 2007-05-24 07:04pm
by Executor32
Yikes, that's damn hot. My 7600GS idles at 40C, and gets to about 50C under a full load, for comparison.
Posted: 2007-05-24 10:21pm
by Braedley
5 bucks says your GPU fan died (as it did on one of my old ones). I try not to let my CPU get above 45, and the same is true for my GPU.
Posted: 2007-05-24 10:25pm
by Stark
If the fan is still running, try removing the card and blasting the shit out of the fan. Many GPUs ship with awful, tiny fans that fill the huge heatsink's fans with dust.
EDIT - err, I don't mean blast the shit like BANG BANG I'm a bad man, I mean blow all the accumulated dust and crap out of the heatsink vanes.
Posted: 2007-05-24 10:38pm
by Alan Bolte
The hell is with that, anyway? Why would I buy a video card that comes with a fan and heatsink when I'll just have to replace them to prevent the damn thing from overheating constantly?
Posted: 2007-05-24 11:46pm
by Stark
Alan Bolte wrote:The hell is with that, anyway? Why would I buy a video card that comes with a fan and heatsink when I'll just have to replace them to prevent the damn thing from overheating constantly?
They're cheap. There's no reason to use a tiny 2" fan on a part worth hundreds of dollars - particularly when smaller, faster fans are noisier. The whole 'heatsink with plaster top on it' thing is an attempt to get airflow without actually spending more than $5.
Posted: 2007-05-25 06:10am
by Cao Cao
Alright well.. on a related note.. anybody know how to open a Dell XPS case?
Yes. Laugh if you want. I lost the manual and am too dumb to figure it out on my own.
Edit: Nevermind, I finally figured it out.
It turns out that my GPUs and their heatsinks were quite dust free... however, the vent at the front of my PC and the CPU fan were completely blocked by dust. Nasty. I cleaned the gunk out and now my GPU is idling at 55 degrees. Good enough until I can make a thorough cleanup, I think.
.. I should've gotten one of those liquid cooled systems. Though it's my fault for being negligent I guess. Anyway, thanks everyone for your input. Hopefully my GPU wasn't permanently toasted. But knowing my luck, it probably is.