My PC started glitching out like this and I don’t know how to find the cause.

Columns of red lines dominate the screen, and certain characters aren’t being displayed during startup. This happens with every operating system and every monitor. I can only get into the OS in recovery mode.

Did my CPU get fried? My motherboard? GPU? Corrupted BIOS? How can I find out?

https://youtu.be/0Yi-5puU7B8

  • PainInTheAES@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Hmm. I would start by checking if everything is properly connected and run memtest to check your memory. Some of the errors around the 25s mark ®ead fpdma queued seems to be indicating that something is wrong with one of your drives or the connection to it. Does this also happen if you boot from a live USB?

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    1 year ago

    Definitely bad VRAM on your GPU.

    That looks EXACTLY like my R9 280X did when it died. My solution was to put it in the oven, which brought it back to life, and then running it undervolted and with an aggressive fan curve to make sure it stays cool.

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      Can this also happen as a power supply is starting to go bad or if your PSU isn’t big enough for all your cards? Seem to recall something similar ages ago.

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      1 year ago

      Wow I had to look up the oven fix, that’s crazy that it sometimes works! I’m not going to try it though. I might get a new GPU.

      Thanks for the answer!

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        You have nothing to lose at this point, so you can go for it. Just run a cleaning cycle on the oven afterwards to get rid of the nasty fumes.

        My R9 280X died again about a year after I did this, but I got through the mining craze of 2018 with it.

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        Yes, if you put it to a low temp but high enough to liquify the solder joints you can ‘reball’ the connectors and whatnot.

        It works, but it can easily fuk shit up bad.

        https://youtu.be/hP2_w5Mebe8

        This isn’t a fix persay, more of a bandaid to hopefully fix while you can save/buy new card

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    1 year ago

    Reseat graphics card in the PCI-E slot, then test with a replacement GPU or onboard graphics.