Hardware Gpu corrupted?

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Your GPU is probably on its last legs. Have you tried switching to integrated graphics and see if it does the same thing? Can you test the GPU in another machine?
 
Your GPU is probably on its last legs. Have you tried switching to integrated graphics and see if it does the same thing? Can you test the GPU in another machine?
Cant test another machine, and how do I plug in my monitor into my mothetboard? Because HP boarded the vga port so I cant connect to it

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allright how can I be sure this is my GPU and not something else?
 
Cant test another machine, and how do I plug in my monitor into my mothetboard? Because HP boarded the vga port so I cant connect to it

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allright how can I be sure this is my GPU and not something else?
GPU dies due to overheating. It's that, integrated card is fine. Either use VGA to HDMI port or something else.
 
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Cant test another machine, and how do I plug in my monitor into my mothetboard? Because HP boarded the vga port so I cant connect to it

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allright how can I be sure this is my GPU and not something else?
I'm 90% sure it's just your GPU, even the BSOD is GPU related. It wouldn't be causing those kind of artifacts if the issue was something else. Unless you have both a faulty/dying GPU, and other faulty/dying components, but there's no reason to think that's the case.
You'll need to get a new GPU, but you better check the PSU wattage and make sure it's powerful enough to handle whatever GPU you decide to buy.
 
Ugh, then you may need to start saving for a new machine, integrated GPU can't be replaced >.> Unless you had a complete motherboard replacement from the manufacturer.
Replacing the CPU would cut it for those that aren't motherboard graphics.
 
Well, im not rich so its going to have to be a second hand gtx750 for 65 euros, cant afford anything more expensive then that, but it is a huuuuuugee upgrade from a radeon hd 6450, like really huuuge
 
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Commonly? Overheating, Not Enough power supplied to GPU causing it to fail.
Disagree, sorry, still love ya tho
Solder points fail over time, it is designed that way. Your artifacts on the screen are caused by vram connection fail, solder on it failed. Baking can fix it, for me fixed 8800gtx and it worked for almost a year, sold it later :-P
 
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Disagree, sorry, still love ya tho
Solder points fail over time, it is designed that way. Your artifacts on the screen are caused by vram connection fail, solder on it failed. Baking can fix it, for me fixed 8800gtx and it worked for almost a year, sold it later :-P

Are you serious? xD, I mean cmon baking a gpu, that sounds ridiculous, XD, maybe itll work though :P
 
Are you serious? xD, I mean cmon baking a gpu, that sounds ridiculous, XD, maybe itll work though :P
At least you going to have something for dinner.

Disagree, sorry, still love ya tho
Solder points fail over time, it is designed that way. Your artifacts on the screen are caused by vram connection fail, solder on it failed. Baking can fix it, for me fixed 8800gtx and it worked for almost a year, sold it later :-P
Not sure but i heard in the past something like this.
 
Trust me 90% chance it will work. It's basically reballing, and strangely it works :-)
You have nothing to loose. oh, clean the thermal paste before you bake it, later apply a fresh pea drop in the center of the gpu chip. Have fun
It's not "basically reballing", it's the same concept but nowhere near as effective. It might work though, nothing to lose I guess.
 

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