Hi
Have a two year old HP Compaq desktop, has been stable and really good. But had a problem today. Actually notice video running a bit lumpy for a week or so, today whilst the screen saver was on it froze.
After some head scratching noticed if I left it for 20 mins (cooled down) it would run for 10-20 mins and then freeze. So I installed Speedfan 4.4, this showed the GPU was running at 95 deg c just before it froze again.
Sounds bad, but took the side cover off, pointed a desk fan at it and could get the temp to stabalize at about 40 deg c. Only has two fans, cpu and case, both ruinning over 1000 rpm constantly.
Motherboard has onboard graphics Nividia GeForce 9100. presume this is under a large alloy heatsink that gets very warm when I switch the desk fan off.
Guess the onboard graphics have died ? So is it as easy as disabling the onboard graphics card, and installing a seperate one, or is the motherboard u/s ?
Have a two year old HP Compaq desktop, has been stable and really good. But had a problem today. Actually notice video running a bit lumpy for a week or so, today whilst the screen saver was on it froze.
After some head scratching noticed if I left it for 20 mins (cooled down) it would run for 10-20 mins and then freeze. So I installed Speedfan 4.4, this showed the GPU was running at 95 deg c just before it froze again.
Sounds bad, but took the side cover off, pointed a desk fan at it and could get the temp to stabalize at about 40 deg c. Only has two fans, cpu and case, both ruinning over 1000 rpm constantly.
Motherboard has onboard graphics Nividia GeForce 9100. presume this is under a large alloy heatsink that gets very warm when I switch the desk fan off.
Guess the onboard graphics have died ? So is it as easy as disabling the onboard graphics card, and installing a seperate one, or is the motherboard u/s ?