Have you checked your event logs for errors?
Have you checked your event logs for errors?
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If you haven't in a while, you may want to clean out your fans and make sure the box has good airflow. Video card crashes can happen frequently when the card starts to overheat. Probably a good tip for everyone here. Summer is coming, blow the dust out of your computer!![]()
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After a reformating of the comp I still got the problem, so I assume that it's a hardware problem. Cleaning the comp didn't help.
So to be certain considering that I'm buying a new comp anyway, the problem is with the graphic card, and doesn't have anything to do with the screen correct? Planning to use the old screen that's why I'm asking.
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A monitor has nothing to do with IRQ allocations, hence impossible to cause BSoDs. You can rest assured that you can use it.
Reformatting is the easy way out and as you can see it doesn't work where hardware is found to be the culprit. The best way to solve a PC problem is to tackle it directly and not simply reformat, which should be the last resort and not the first.
Write down everything the next time you see the BSoD. Also it is likely that a minidump file was created at crash time, you can analyse these following the instructions here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315263
Debugging in this way will lead you to the offending piece of hardware/software and save you a lot of time.
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Are you running with the right DX? Also are you running DX10 games without the DX9 patch?
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