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No Video output or dvd response

Discussion in 'Building a new PC' started by noSPACE11, Aug 30, 2008.

  1. sammorris

    sammorris Senior member

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    Sounds like either a faulty graphics card or motherboard then...
     
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    the card can be replaced, what can i do about my cpu temp it reads 103 F roght now and my heatsink fan is running at 1200 rpms
     
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    103F is 39C, while that's not as low as a lot of systems, it's perfectly within acceptable limits. The temperature that matters is when it's running full load, so reserve judgement on that until then.
     
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    i have the ultra md3 media dashboard installed and when the temp spikes to 124 f (when playing spore) i get a warning beep from it. is the beep anything to worry about?
     
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    i just installed a program called "speedfan" and it says that the only thing that is above the temperature that it should be is the core (which is listed twice) one is a 54 c and the other at 46 c the 54 has a critical heat rating and the 46 just a warned rating. what does it mean by core and how do i cool it.

     
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    Speedfan just puts the flame symbol beside anything that's above 50C, it's fine for cores to get well in excess of 50C, so don't worry about it.
     
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    thats good news... any recommendations on a video card?
     
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    Depends on your budget really, I typically recommend the Radeon HD4850 for $160 or so (after rebates) or £110 in the UK.
     

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