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    • SylverS Desconectado
      Sylver Veteranos HL @pablotombi
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      I can't tell you much about ubuntu, but if you've already tried the screen on several computers and the graphics stop sending a signal (try it once more on a friend's computer just in case) there's little that can be done...
      I also have a 17" screen that every so often starts showing color errors and even image errors, so I've put it on early retirement...

      Regards

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        CNCBCN @Sylver
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        look you are animals, I will never understand that obsession with " my computer freezes a lot, but in the end it starts up... " well, in the end things get messed up of course.
        from what you explain I think your monitor has died and your graphics card doesn't.....
        Hi, I'll tell you what happened, I was starting up my computer, as always when I have two different memories in a dual channel I had to restart it several times (a lot) until it started up, but this time I wanted to get into the bios and when I entered, my monitor lost signal. so I tried restarting and getting into windows and when I get into windows, the unixio user session screen stays the same. so I tried the graphics card in another pc (which also had instability problems with the same graphics card and when I start the pc the screen stays black. I restart it and it's the same so I try it again in the other one and the screen doesn't respond either. do you think it's broken? the graphics card is a gts 250 to which I put an accelero twin turbo. so the temperatures aren't the problem. what could it be?
        explain that about instability with the graphics card
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          pablotombi @CNCBCN
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          Thanks again for responding.
          The instability I was talking about was due to incompatibilities with the motherboard (g31m-gs rev 2). When I changed the parameter in the bios to use the graphics card instead of the integrated one, windows wouldn't load. According to what I've read, there shouldn't be any incompatibility.

          I continued to test the screen with the computer they give out in schools and it's doing exactly the same thing as with the other computers. So I'll have to buy a graphics card and a new monitor.:(

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            XaviJS Veteranos HL @pablotombi
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            As a last resort, you can try baking the graphic card for 10 minutes at 180ºC in your home oven.

            I have done it 5 times with my 8800GTS and it works great. Now I have gone quite a while without doing it. The last time I left it in for 1 minute longer and with the broiler on for the last 3 minutes. xD

            Good luck!

            Best regards!

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              pablotombi @XaviJS
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              @XaviJS:

              As a last resort, you can try baking the card for 10 minutes at 350°F in your home oven.

              I've done it 5 times with my 8800GTS and it works great. I haven't done it in a while. Last time I left it in for an extra minute and used the broiler for the last 3 minutes. xD

              Good luck!

              Best regards!

              Thanks for responding

              That was an idea that hadn't crossed my mind,
              can you explain how the procedure works, because I've seen some tutorial videos and they always use the same card (the 8800.)
              By the way, do we have to remove the memory heatsinks and won't the components on the bottom fall off when the solder gets hot?
              My last question is: this oven baking thing that I've seen is used when there are artifacts and not when there's no signal. Will it work?

              P.D.: Anyway, it's the last thing I have left to try, if it goes wrong, it doesn't really matter because I've already given up on it:(

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                CNCBCN @pablotombi
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                of the lost ….. in this same forum you have the branch of how to repair the artifacts by trying you lose nothing but when the computers hang up that's when you have to look because ( and sorry for being a pain but.... you have to study because you have to buy the graphics and the monitor new ) what is it that has fucked them up?

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                  pablotombi @CNCBCN
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                  (Don't worry about being a burden, you're trying to help me and I understand.;))
                  I'll explain why it broke or at least what I think broke it.
                  My point of view, without being an electrician and without much knowledge of electronics, is that a voltage surge from the "light" fried the screen and since it was connected to the card, it did the same to the card.
                  But then I thought that if the monitor works even if the screen stays black, it couldn't have been that, besides the monitor is connected to the same "thief, triple or whatever you want to call it" it could have fried something else …

                  I'll also explain the faults that the card and the monitor give:
                  Card: no signal output
                  Screen: receives signal since it stays black and doesn't show the no signal sign, but you can't see anything on the screen, just that it's black and when you turn it off and on you can see it but only for 1 second and then it goes back to dark.

                  The problem that could have also caused the graphics failure could have been the excessive use of the reset button since having two different memories in the dual channel, it couldn't start up on the first try.

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                    incrediboy Veteranos HL @pablotombi
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                    if you couldn't start it up the first time you should have fixed that, restarting over and over again only serves to mess up other components that weren't broken.

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                      Moreniko @incrediboy
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                      Good afternoon, the brand of the graphics card, ¿gigabyte?, I say this because I have a gtx 275 and I had a similar problem, no signal.
                      It seems that there is a bios problem of some kind, I think, and the solution was to flash the bios.
                      I don't know if it will be helpful to you.
                      Regards!!

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                        CNCBCN @pablotombi
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                        @pablotombi:

                        (Don't worry about being a pain, you're trying to help me and I understand.;))
                        I'll explain why it broke or at least what I think broke it.
                        My point of view, not being an electrician and not having much idea about electronics, is that a voltage surge from the "light" fried the screen and since it was connected to the card, it did the same to the card.
                        But then I thought that if the monitor works even if the screen stays black, it couldn't have been that, besides the monitor is connected to the same "thief, triple or whatever you want to call it" it could have fried something else …

                        I'll also explain the faults that the card and the monitor give:
                        Card: no signal output
                        Screen: receives signal since it stays black and doesn't show the no signal sign, but you can't see anything on the screen, just that it's black and when you turn it off and on you can see it but only for 1 second and then it goes back to dark.

                        The problem that could have also caused the graphics failure could have been the excessive use of the reset button since having two different memories in dual channel, it couldn't start up on the first try.

                        depends on what the monitor is like (if it has a transformer, that's what would blow up in a voltage surge) but in a voltage surge the F.A would also blow up and I think that's not the case. regarding the resets, imagine an incandescent light bulb and instead of turning it on directly you take 40 or 50 seconds turning it on and off and then you leave it on :nono: you're just frying the bulb. if you have problems with the memos, delete one or buy two identical ones because if you buy new components (graphics card monitor) you'll just mess them up again
                        P.D regarding being a pain ….. what I want you to understand is that you have to fix the reset issue first because otherwise you won't fix anything.

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                          pablotombi @CNCBCN
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                          Today I put the card in the oven and when I connected it it already works:D
                          I will take the screen to an electronics or computer store to see what they can do.
                          Thanks to everyone for helping me and giving me advice (when it doesn't start up, remove what is wrong);)
                          Since the computer I am using is partly my uncle's, I am buying new components (card, processor and memory) so I will hold on with 2gb of ram while I buy them.:D
                          Thanks to everyone again
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                            XaviJS Veteranos HL @pablotombi
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                            Haha, you see it! The oven never fails! :risitas:

                            I'm glad it helped you. Now you're probably explaining to your friends that you fixed the graphics by putting it in the oven and they're going to be amazed xD.

                            Best regards!

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