Problem with Graphics card (ASUS HD 7950) (photo)

Andres Canelson

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http://postimg.org/image/fhqnkeni5/

Took graphics card and used duster too clean it but when I started the PC that is what happen...

as soon as I tried the PC with the on-board it works perfectly fine

thanks in advance
 
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Well from your picture post, since i fix graphics cards.

Thoe`s vertical lines can mean one or two, or three things.
None of them are particularly good i`m afraid to say.

The first is one of the memory modules of the card has bad solder contacts on it.
So the whole card may need a re flow to fix the problem.

The second can be due to a bad capacitor on the graphics card its self that needs replacing.

And the third is the most worst of all, the GPU has suffered damage from excess heat, or is getting very hot.
Ie: Cooling fan not working, or heat sink not attached firmly to gpu.


All three can exhibit the same screen corruption with vertical lines.

The first thing to do is strip the card of its cooler.
Perform a whole heating of...
Well from your picture post, since i fix graphics cards.

Thoe`s vertical lines can mean one or two, or three things.
None of them are particularly good i`m afraid to say.

The first is one of the memory modules of the card has bad solder contacts on it.
So the whole card may need a re flow to fix the problem.

The second can be due to a bad capacitor on the graphics card its self that needs replacing.

And the third is the most worst of all, the GPU has suffered damage from excess heat, or is getting very hot.
Ie: Cooling fan not working, or heat sink not attached firmly to gpu.


All three can exhibit the same screen corruption with vertical lines.

The first thing to do is strip the card of its cooler.
Perform a whole heating of the card and a re flowing.

Then wiping of the old thermal compound from the Gpu die and the contact plate of the cooler.
And applying new thermal paste and clamping the cooler back on and testing.

If it fails, and still has the vertical bars of color, then the next thing to check or replace are the caps.
Or the one faulty one causing the problem to fix it.


 
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what I ment by duster is compressed air , my bad ..
 

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Yeah, I have been having some problems with overheat so that might be case...ohh well I will give her a proper burial and start shopping for a new one asap.

I will also have to check the forums about being able to use the gpu monitors for heat better and such, gaming always make it spike like crazy...

not thinking about water cooling for now or until my next build

Thanks a lot