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- New RX 570 Dead?
- Computer crashes randomly and when playing over watch it says my gpus driver is outdated
- Linux Mint 19 Freezing on Dell Inspiron
- Help reverting Office 2016 to an earlier version
Posted: 11 Sep 2018 11:12 PM PDT Recently I ordered an ASUS RX 570 4GB card to replace my old EVGA GTX 770. The old card was dying and kept on crashing to desktop in some games, or it would black screen and speed up the fans. I safely assumed they were signs of a dead card and ordered a new one. Today the new card arrived and I used DDU to wipe the old drivers. I replaced the card and installed new drivers. I launched my flight sim (P3D V4) to test how it runs. Upon pulling back on the joystick and getting airborne, my PC shut down and monitor had no signal. It was a little weird so I unplugged it and drained the power from the motherboard then plugged it in and switched it on. The fans moved a little and the power light came on for a second but stopped and didn't power. I unplugged the new GPU and used the onboard graphics and it worked fine. I tested the old card and it worked too, pulled that out and plugged in the 570 again and double checked the connections. Pressed the power button and the PC didn't turn on. Should I send the card back for warranty or could it be a problem other than a faulty GPU? I do have a weird old motherboard but because the old GPU works I suspect it's not the problem. Specs: i7 2600K @3.4 Samsung SSD 500GB 16GB DDR3 ram GIGABYTE GA-B75M-D3V motherboard Thermaltake Litepower 750W PSU New ASUS Expedition RX570 Old EVGA GeForce GTX77 Windows 10 64bit Sorry for formatting, on mobile [link] [comments] |
Computer crashes randomly and when playing over watch it says my gpus driver is outdated Posted: 11 Sep 2018 09:50 PM PDT I just updated my driver for my Ausus dual gtx 1060 6gb oc, and it keeps on crashing on overwatch it just says overwatch has crashed and comes up with a notification saying my driver for my graphics card is outdated [link] [comments] |
Linux Mint 19 Freezing on Dell Inspiron Posted: 11 Sep 2018 07:29 PM PDT So I have a Dell Inspiron 11 and am trying to install Linux Mint 19 on it, but about 3 minutes after booting the live USB, it completely freezes. The mouse will not move, Ctrl-Alt-Backspace will not restart X, Ctrl-Alt-F(x) will not open a new TTY--nothing but holding the power button to manually kill it seems to work. This happens whether the machine is in use or not--if you boot from the USB and then just leave it alone for 3 minutes, it will be frozen. The installation media is fine--I've checked the integrity and it passes without error, and also works fine when booting on a different machine...in fact, I'm writing this right now while running the same live USB on my primary laptop. It's Linux Mint 19XFCE. Any suggestions? The bigger plan is I want to install linux mint to a micro-SDHC card, but the BIOS (EFI) doesn't seem to allow booting from SD. (I'm hoping this won't be an issue, if I can manage to keep the thing from freezing long enough to install to the card, as I think the EFI partition can pass off to grub which can boot from anywhere, but I'll cross that bridge when I come to it...) [/unresolved] [link] [comments] |
Help reverting Office 2016 to an earlier version Posted: 11 Sep 2018 03:00 PM PDT I am trying to revert office 2016 from the current version 1808 updated on Sept 5, 2018, to the previous version 1807 (Build 10325.20118) from August 14, 2018 (as listed here) and I am following this guide. I am having trouble understanding Step 2 #5, in particular, filling the xxxx.yyyy portion of the command. Can someone please help me interpret this? FYI, I am using windows 10 (with latest updates), and I have the click-to-run version of office for home and students 2016 running the 32-bit version. [link] [comments] |
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