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Computer won't detect video card..

Discussion in 'Computers and Technology' started by Spartan, Dec 24, 2007.

Computer won't detect video card..

Discussion in 'Computers and Technology' started by Spartan, Dec 24, 2007.

  1. needler

    needler New Member

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    I have the same processor as ursawarrior. Should I be worried?
     
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    Ursawarrior New Member

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    does it have the same specs as mine???
     
  3. needler

    needler New Member

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    There reads AMD athlon(tm) 64 processor
    3200+

    Edit: Can they be different? I remember that I have seen an internet shop where they sell AMD athlon(tm) 64 processor 3200+ processors and all of them were a bit different.
     
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    Ursawarrior New Member

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    ya, i guess we dont always have the same specs, as long as your RAM is bigger than mine, i think youre safe
     
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    Well, if Vista is still loading under the DVI setup, then your video card could be fried. One time, however, when I turned on my computer, I got a system warning that said "failed vga test" and it turns out that my motherboard fried, even when my DVI setup worked just fine. So IDK, but the green lines a good indictation to me though that your video card pretty much fried. Should be under warranty though, so you should be fine.