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Isn't it the GPU that fails? Something similar happened to me and it was that.
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Could it be the GPU that's failing? Something similar happened to me and that was it.
Would you have to change the graphics card then?? or the whole motherboard??.-.-. I've already formatted it and it still freezes..
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Let's see, surely just the graphics card? But check if the board is in good condition and that nothing is burned. Anyway, don't buy without knowing perfectly what the graphics card is. If the processor you have has an integrated graphics card, remove the card you have and let the PC run for a while, if you see that it doesn't fail then it's the graphics card or where the graphics card connects
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ok… I will do the test.. thank you very much
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OK, you will tell us -
If the equipment is under warranty, I recommend you to assert it where you bought it.
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The warranty just ended..
including they were the ones who changed the hard drive.
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the mouse and keyboard are also disabled when the monitor freezes -
Your problem is that the computer freezes, the monitor, keyboard, and mouse issues are the consequence, not the cause.
Perform the test that your fellow user MaxLG recommends, or you can take it in for repair. While you're at it, check the temperature, some components deactivate as a safety measure when they reach certain temperatures. -
I vote for power supply or graphics. If the hard drive is new and the failure repeats, it is logically a matter of another component. RAM is less likely, but still, it doesn't take much time to check it.
Tasks to perform:
-Replace the graphics card with another borrowed one or one you have saved and see if it works, don't buy a new one for this purpose, it could be in vain.
-Replace the power supply with another borrowed one, that you have saved or from another computer, always checking that the total power of the power supply with which you do the test is equal to or greater than the one you already had.
-Remove the RAM modules and clean the slots of the board well with a brush. Replace the RAM modules with others borrowed, that you have saved or from another computer.The goal of all this is to check if you get stability and the monitor doesn't freeze again. Try doing this and let us know.
Regards