Kamikaze 1178 Posted July 9, 2018 Author Report Share Posted July 9, 2018 1 minute ago, Creepy said: Start a collection plate in Ruby TS. I'm sure they will help you! ill be lucky to get a dime Quote Link to comment https://olympus-entertainment.com/topic/23929-computer-help/?page=2#findComment-287097
Ryan Beck 102 Posted July 9, 2018 Report Share Posted July 9, 2018 17 minutes ago, Invu said: Have to buy a new PSU probably a new GPU might as well throw this piece of shit computer off my roof and buy a new one I wanna say its your psu because its easy but dont jump to conclusions your gpu only pulls power from your motherboard and a max tdp of 75 w if your system pulling an extra 75w is cause a lock up id be shook most likely killed the pcie lane Quote Link to comment https://olympus-entertainment.com/topic/23929-computer-help/?page=2#findComment-287101
MAV 1733 Posted July 9, 2018 Report Share Posted July 9, 2018 2 hours ago, Invu said: Have to buy a new PSU probably a new GPU might as well throw this piece of shit computer off my roof and buy a new one doubt its this, gpu not under load doesnt eat too much wattage 3 hours ago, TheCmdrRex said: Most graphics cards have some sort of additional power connection. Can you see what your exact card model is so that I can try to find the exact pin layout? Are your GPU fans spinning when you do this at all? the 460 is a smaller card with no extra connectors... which also supports my theory that PSU isnt bad (or may not be bad) since the power draw wouldn't be that much. 2 hours ago, Invu said: Have to buy a new PSU probably a new GPU might as well throw this piece of shit computer off my roof and buy a new one i mean the GPU isnt great for gaming, if your going to buy anything get a new gpu first...also try inspecting your current gpu circuit board for burns... its possible you fried something after cleaning it....otherwise, it could also be the PCIex16 slot on the mobo 1 Quote Link to comment https://olympus-entertainment.com/topic/23929-computer-help/?page=2#findComment-287135
Seth M. 223 Posted July 9, 2018 Report Share Posted July 9, 2018 4 hours ago, Invu said: I took out my graphics card and cleaned it put it back in and my computer won't boot with the graphics card in Did you wash it with soap and water? Quote Link to comment https://olympus-entertainment.com/topic/23929-computer-help/?page=2#findComment-287142
Ryan Beck 102 Posted July 9, 2018 Report Share Posted July 9, 2018 5 hours ago, MAV said: the 460 is a smaller card with no extra connectors... which also supports my theory that PSU isnt bad (or may not be bad) since the power draw wouldn't be that much. 1 We on the same wave length 1 Quote Link to comment https://olympus-entertainment.com/topic/23929-computer-help/?page=2#findComment-287197
WhoIsKimchi 3 Posted July 9, 2018 Report Share Posted July 9, 2018 Why would you use a compressed air can to spray on your gpu when you can disassemble it, never do that cause it can damage your gpu on the reboot, use Delete when booting then find through your temp settings, if that doesn't work, check your motherboard if all the plugs are correct Quote Link to comment https://olympus-entertainment.com/topic/23929-computer-help/?page=2#findComment-287199
Chazz 19 Posted July 9, 2018 Report Share Posted July 9, 2018 9 hours ago, Invu said: Have to buy a new PSU probably a new GPU might as well throw this piece of shit computer off my roof and buy a new one if its a prebuilt it should have a warranty Quote Link to comment https://olympus-entertainment.com/topic/23929-computer-help/?page=2#findComment-287211
GluxDesigns 560 Posted July 9, 2018 Report Share Posted July 9, 2018 Dont give up. After the 1803 update for Windows 10, it caused alot of issues similar to yours. Remove the card. Restore to before your recent update. Then uninstall all GPU drivers, run all windows updates then reinstall the GPU. If that doesnt work, it may be the PSU. Bring it to Best Buy they can test the PSU for free. Also new PSUs arnt that expensive. Quote Link to comment https://olympus-entertainment.com/topic/23929-computer-help/?page=2#findComment-287214
Kamikaze 1178 Posted July 9, 2018 Author Report Share Posted July 9, 2018 1 hour ago, Chazz said: if its a prebuilt it should have a warranty warranty is up for it unfortunately 56 minutes ago, Gluxdator said: Dont give up. After the 1803 update for Windows 10, it caused alot of issues similar to yours. Remove the card. Restore to before your recent update. Then uninstall all GPU drivers, run all windows updates then reinstall the GPU. If that doesnt work, it may be the PSU. Bring it to Best Buy they can test the PSU for free. Also new PSUs arnt that expensive. will give it a try i'll let you know 1 Quote Link to comment https://olympus-entertainment.com/topic/23929-computer-help/?page=2#findComment-287224
MAV 1733 Posted July 9, 2018 Report Share Posted July 9, 2018 2 hours ago, Gluxdator said: Dont give up. After the 1803 update for Windows 10, it caused alot of issues similar to yours. Remove the card. Restore to before your recent update. Then uninstall all GPU drivers, run all windows updates then reinstall the GPU. If that doesnt work, it may be the PSU. Bring it to Best Buy they can test the PSU for free. Also new PSUs arnt that expensive. This doesn't 'scream' like a PSU problem to me, going to be honest...Let me break down why i feel that way... The PSU supplies 'clean' electricity for your rig... typically when a PSU is going bad, its a pain in the ass to diagnose... the reason why is the symptoms are that of 100 different things... usually what happens if when your computer is under load with a bad PSU, the power level will dip and spike causing a BSoD, application hangs/crashes, or even cause the computer to just shut off... Graphics cards are usually the most PSU intensive component, which is why i can see everyone pointing to the PSU, BUT: 1. max wattage for a PCIe x16 slot is 75W (which isn't much) and thats if nothing is in any other PCIe x4 or x16 slots (if so, that drops to ~35 watts) 2. Per Tom's Hardware, the idle wattage consumed by the AMD RX 460 is 13.2 watts, which is virtually nothing and shouldn't be enough to crash computer on a bad PSU. (source: https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/amd-radeon-rx-460,4707-5.html_) What I think likely happened is there was an electromagnetic discharge either during cleaning or while pulling out the card that fried the card or the port... You can have you're PSU tested, but keep in mind, Best Buy wants to sell you a PSU, if there is even the slightest variation in wattage or efficiency, i wouldn't doubt they would fail it (even if its within the PSU acceptable parameters) I hope this helps, but you're due for a GPU upgrade anyway...you can get a nice 1060 for a little over 200 bucks right now and the prices are dropping... 2 Quote Link to comment https://olympus-entertainment.com/topic/23929-computer-help/?page=2#findComment-287239
Kamikaze 1178 Posted July 9, 2018 Author Report Share Posted July 9, 2018 13 minutes ago, MAV said: This doesn't 'scream' like a PSU problem to me, going to be honest...The PSU supplies 'clean' electricity for your rig... typically when a PSU is going bad, its a pain in the ass to diagnose... the reason why is the symptoms are that of 100 different things... usually what happens if when your computer is under load with a bad PSU, the power level will dip and spike causing a BSoD, application hangs/crashes, or even cause the computer to just shut off... Graphics cards are usually the most PSU intensive component, which is why i can see everyone pointing to the PSU, BUT: 1. max wattage for a PCIe x16 slot is 75W (which isn't much) and thats if nothing is in any other PCIe x4 or x16 slots (if so, that drops to ~35 watts) 2. Per Tom's Hardware, the idle wattage consumed by the AMD RX 460 is 13.2 watts, which is virtually nothing and shouldn't be enough to crash computer on a bad PSU. (source: https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/amd-radeon-rx-460,4707-5.html_) What I think likely happened is there was an electromagnetic discharge either during cleaning or while pulling out the card that fried the card or the port... You can have you're PSU tested, but keep in mind, Best Buy wants to sell you a PSU, if there is even the slightest variation in wattage or efficiency, i wouldn't doubt they would fail it (even if its within the PSU acceptable parameters) I hope this helps, but you're due for a GPU upgrade anyway...you can get a nice 1060 for a little over 200 bucks right now and the prices are dropping... Thanks a lot man for the help I was looking into buying the 1060 and just upgrading my PSU since I need a new one anyways 1 Quote Link to comment https://olympus-entertainment.com/topic/23929-computer-help/?page=2#findComment-287258
ChubbyElf 324 Posted July 9, 2018 Report Share Posted July 9, 2018 Same shit happened to me I just started using a different port on my GPU. I have two DVI ports and I guess one of them got damaged while I was cleaning and it doesn't work anymore. I see yours has HDMI and DVI you should try whichever one you didn't use before 1 Quote Link to comment https://olympus-entertainment.com/topic/23929-computer-help/?page=2#findComment-287263
Ryan Beck 102 Posted July 9, 2018 Report Share Posted July 9, 2018 new psu = throw, just get the gpu Quote Link to comment https://olympus-entertainment.com/topic/23929-computer-help/?page=2#findComment-287265
Kamikaze 1178 Posted July 9, 2018 Author Report Share Posted July 9, 2018 7 minutes ago, ChubbyElf said: Same shit happened to me I just started using a different port on my GPU. I have two DVI ports and I guess one of them got damaged while I was cleaning and it doesn't work anymore. I see yours has HDMI and DVI you should try whichever one you didn't use before I use dual monitors so i tried hdmi vga even tried display port none work Quote Link to comment https://olympus-entertainment.com/topic/23929-computer-help/?page=2#findComment-287266
ChubbyElf 324 Posted July 9, 2018 Report Share Posted July 9, 2018 23 minutes ago, Invu said: I use dual monitors so i tried hdmi vga even tried display port none work Did you work on the PC on carpet Quote Link to comment https://olympus-entertainment.com/topic/23929-computer-help/?page=2#findComment-287273
Kamikaze 1178 Posted July 9, 2018 Author Report Share Posted July 9, 2018 7 minutes ago, ChubbyElf said: Did you work on the PC on carpet nope wood table Quote Link to comment https://olympus-entertainment.com/topic/23929-computer-help/?page=2#findComment-287276
Abundant 158 Posted July 14, 2018 Report Share Posted July 14, 2018 On 7/8/2018 at 10:56 PM, Creepy said: Start a collection plate in Ruby TS. I'm sure they will help you! That’s harsh Quote Link to comment https://olympus-entertainment.com/topic/23929-computer-help/?page=2#findComment-288642
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