Problems with video

djstepanek

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This problem started sometime between last night and this morning.

I wake up and go to get on my computer when I notice that I can't get video, I think maybe it froze so I rebooted...only I still got no video, the light on my monitor stayed orange.

So I took the video card out, dusted it off with some air put it back in and tried again, this time I got video and got all the way into windows and then boom, the video turns off and I get that orange light back. So I try rebooting it again, and still no video.

So I turn everything off and let it sit, power it up and it works again, but then the video shuts off after about 5 min. This isn't consistant though sometimes I come back after a few minutes and it still doesn't work.

What would cause this? No changes have been made recently other than adding a second windows account for my family to use, the video card fan seems to be running fine. Is this a windows problem or hardware?
 

djstepanek

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After messing with it some more, it does happen about every 5 min.

I let it rest for 10 come back and then power it up and then after 5min video turns off, I get the orange light on the monitor and thats it for another 10 min or so. This happens both in windows and in bios so I am thinking that rules out a windows problem and it is probably something to do with the video card.

Suggestions as to what I could try, I guess, is what I am looking for.
 

narcotic

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Originally posted by: djstepanek
After messing with it some more, it does happen about every 5 min.

I let it rest for 10 come back and then power it up and then after 5min video turns off, I get the orange light on the monitor and thats it for another 10 min or so. This happens both in windows and in bios so I am thinking that rules out a windows problem and it is probably something to do with the video card.

Suggestions as to what I could try, I guess, is what I am looking for.

Yup, either that, or your mobo.
Also I didn't quite get which card it was, if its one of the stronger ones which also needs power supply, you might have a problem with that cable, or your PSU.
 

djstepanek

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Yes the fan on the card seems to be working fine ie. turning.

The card is an X800XT, so yes it does need the power cable, which I have also tried changing with no luck.

Currently after trying to get into windows for my little 5 min intervals I ran atitool and had it up for like 10 min, but then same thing happened and now I can't get it to keep the video running past the inital post screens.

Tommorow I have some more free time to mess around with it, going to try to put in an old nvidia 4200 and see if I can get those drivers installed and see if it's the card or mobo.

 

djstepanek

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Ok so I swapped in my old nvidia 4200 and the problem is no more.

Then I put my X800 into my old computer and after little bit (this time was onger than 5 min uptime) the monitor went blank and the orange light came on again.

So it's the video card I think. Is this an overheating issue or something different?

The fan seems to be working, although this morning it sounded like the fan bearings sounded like they were having a little trouble(but the fan still turned), and in my old computer vertical discolored lines started showing up on the screen after that first blank screen with the x800. I have a artic cooler back at my appartment (at to the parents house for spring break), should I try to install that again? I had removed it and went back to the stock cooler a while back because I wasn't overclocking and it was kinda in the way. Or is this a more serious issue and should I call up abit (its an abit x800xt) and see what they say?
 

narcotic

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I didn't check if you took this problem to the video forum as well, but if you haven't I'd strongly suggest you will.
Now as far as I see it, obviously your card is fvcked up, now you can either try remounting the artic cooler and pary that'll work (if temps are the issue, which I would seriously doubt in stock speeds, unless you didn't install the stock fan correctly).
Otherwise you can use your warranty, and make Abit send you a new/working replacement. Though you might get flamed here for doing so, since its sort of cheating, because once you OC, you void your warranty.
 
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