My video card speed problem?

Video card acting weird, strange MB problem ?

  • Hello! This is my configuration: MB: M4N68T - M Video Card: Zotac GT220 1GB DDR3 RAM: 3 GB DDR 3 1866 And here is my problem: For the past few days, using SpeedFan, I realized that my video card is heating up way too much (it got at ~53 celsius degrees) so I decided to take a part the pc and clean the dust off. After the cleaning part, I put all the parts together and the pc won't boot. The bios wasn't starting, I couldn't hear the beep, the cooler's speed was fluctuating. I took out both RAM sticks, booted, the Beep was working. Put back both of them, it won't boot. Removed one of them, it booted, it got me into thinking the RAM stick was damaged. I changed the ram stick into the second slot, again, it won't boot up, so I thought maybe the slot was damaged. I put back both RAM sticks, guess what, it started up. (At this point I realized there is something weird going on) After starting up, I would have image for like 2-3 minutes, then the monitor would go black and I received the "No Signal" message. First, I thought that maybe the windows is faulty, restarted, went into Bios, same thing. I removed the video card, booted up on the onboard card, all was working fine (I got a random freeze, don't know why, the CPU is at ~28-29 degrees) Then I decided to try the video card again. I installed it into the socket, restarted the PC, connected the cable to the card, no image. Switched the cable to the onboard card, restarted, went into Bios, checked out the settings, on the Southern bridge it was all ok (The order was PCI-E -> PCI -> IGP) and still I had no image whatsoever. Checked out the video card, the fan is spinning. Also, I have a problem with a Condenser. After a transport, it was broken, I've put it back together, all worked just fine. In case you may need to know, it's the last one in the right hand corner, right beneath the RAM slots. At the moment, I'm all out of solutions. I searched everywhere, couldn't find any answers. The problem is that now I'm not sure if it's the GPU fault or the MB fault and I don't really want to buy another GPU just to find out it was the MB all along. Unfortunately, I can't test anywhere else the GPU nor have I got another GPU to test on this MB. Thank you for your time!

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    Sorry dude but what an odd question, your temps are no too high, the bios sorts itself out no real need to alter. I would suggest your problem lies in software, most likely a driver or could be caused by Speedfan. What do you mean by condenser, that's a capacitor you cannot put them back together take to someone in the know

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Sorry dude but what an odd question, your temps are no too high, the bios sorts itself out no real need to alter. I would suggest your problem lies in software, most likely a driver or could be caused by Speedfan. What do you mean by condenser, that's a capacitor you cannot put them back together take to someone in the know

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