New Graphics Card? BSOD and Switching to Power Saving Mode all the time
Hi ladies and gents, I've got a problem with my PC and as I think it's hardware related and I was thinking of solving this with a purchase from OverClockers I figured this community would be best at helping me to figure out whether I'm right or not.
I bought my PC back in 2008, its a Dell (here we go eh?!) XPS 420
Came with Windows Vista 32-bit which I updated last June to Windows 7 32-bit. The rest of the specs were as follows:
Intel Quad Core @ 2.4Ghz
4GB RAM
750GB HDD
Radeon HD 3870 x2
Around the end of November 2010 my miniviewer told me one day that one of the RAM cards was detected but wasn't working so I done a trial and error and removed the faulty card knowing 32-bit Windows 7 will only recognise up to 3GB RAM anyway.
Shortly after I purchased a case exhaust, this one to be precise:
http://www.google.co.uk/products/ca...WmPI_8xAXWzp36DQ&sa=title&ved=0CAkQ8wIwADgA#p
I figured as one RAM card had already blown, it couldn't do any harm to slot this in and try to keep my graphics card extra cool to prolong its life a little.
Then at Christmas I hooked a new TV up to my PC as second monitor via an HDMI cable with an HDMI adapter that came with my PC.
Around 2 weeks ago I started my PC up again one morning and it told me the system had not been shut down properly, which it had been as I always do. I ignored this and carried on. About 10 minutes later, the screen started going funny. It switched into power saving mode, came back on again, went back to power saving mode and then refused to do anything.
I turned it of. Started it back up again one or two more times and the same stuff happened all over again.
I finally managed to get it started in safe mode and received the following problem info:
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1
Locale ID: 2057
Additional information about the problem:
BCCode: f4
BCP1: 00000003
BCP2: 889CF5A0
BCP3: 889CF70C
BCP4: 8327EDD0
OS Version: 6_1_7600
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 256_1
Files that help describe the problem:
C:\Windows\Minidump\010711-30716-01.dmp
C:\Users\Joe\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-89326-0.sysdata.xml
I then restarted it again and got the same message on my miniviewer about the RAM being detected but not functioning. So again, i carried out a trial and error and removed a card and ended up with just 2GB RAM left. I thought as this was the problem I'd install more RAM and that would solve it. I bought 2GB of GEIL DDR2 from OC's installed it, but it did not solve the problem.
I regularly give the insides a little vacuum to remove dust from the fans and mobo etc and so it shouldn't be that. I've also removed all RAM cards and the graphics card, blown any dust out of the sockets and put everything back and still nothing.
My only thoughts are that it could be my graphics card and before purchasing one I figured i'd try and get some proper advice on what the issue is.
Here's a couple of pics of whats been coming up on my screen so you can see what I mean by funny lines and disorientated text:
http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g393/spursjb395/photo.jpg
http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g393/spursjb395/photo2.jpg
http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g393/spursjb395/photo1.jpg
Any help with this guys before I buy would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
EDIT: Been reading around a little, could this perhaps be a PSU problem instead?
Hi ladies and gents, I've got a problem with my PC and as I think it's hardware related and I was thinking of solving this with a purchase from OverClockers I figured this community would be best at helping me to figure out whether I'm right or not.
I bought my PC back in 2008, its a Dell (here we go eh?!) XPS 420
Came with Windows Vista 32-bit which I updated last June to Windows 7 32-bit. The rest of the specs were as follows:
Intel Quad Core @ 2.4Ghz
4GB RAM
750GB HDD
Radeon HD 3870 x2
Around the end of November 2010 my miniviewer told me one day that one of the RAM cards was detected but wasn't working so I done a trial and error and removed the faulty card knowing 32-bit Windows 7 will only recognise up to 3GB RAM anyway.
Shortly after I purchased a case exhaust, this one to be precise:
http://www.google.co.uk/products/ca...WmPI_8xAXWzp36DQ&sa=title&ved=0CAkQ8wIwADgA#p
I figured as one RAM card had already blown, it couldn't do any harm to slot this in and try to keep my graphics card extra cool to prolong its life a little.
Then at Christmas I hooked a new TV up to my PC as second monitor via an HDMI cable with an HDMI adapter that came with my PC.
Around 2 weeks ago I started my PC up again one morning and it told me the system had not been shut down properly, which it had been as I always do. I ignored this and carried on. About 10 minutes later, the screen started going funny. It switched into power saving mode, came back on again, went back to power saving mode and then refused to do anything.
I turned it of. Started it back up again one or two more times and the same stuff happened all over again.
I finally managed to get it started in safe mode and received the following problem info:
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1
Locale ID: 2057
Additional information about the problem:
BCCode: f4
BCP1: 00000003
BCP2: 889CF5A0
BCP3: 889CF70C
BCP4: 8327EDD0
OS Version: 6_1_7600
Service Pack: 0_0
Product: 256_1
Files that help describe the problem:
C:\Windows\Minidump\010711-30716-01.dmp
C:\Users\Joe\AppData\Local\Temp\WER-89326-0.sysdata.xml
I then restarted it again and got the same message on my miniviewer about the RAM being detected but not functioning. So again, i carried out a trial and error and removed a card and ended up with just 2GB RAM left. I thought as this was the problem I'd install more RAM and that would solve it. I bought 2GB of GEIL DDR2 from OC's installed it, but it did not solve the problem.
I regularly give the insides a little vacuum to remove dust from the fans and mobo etc and so it shouldn't be that. I've also removed all RAM cards and the graphics card, blown any dust out of the sockets and put everything back and still nothing.
My only thoughts are that it could be my graphics card and before purchasing one I figured i'd try and get some proper advice on what the issue is.
Here's a couple of pics of whats been coming up on my screen so you can see what I mean by funny lines and disorientated text:
http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g393/spursjb395/photo.jpg
http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g393/spursjb395/photo2.jpg
http://i1099.photobucket.com/albums/g393/spursjb395/photo1.jpg
Any help with this guys before I buy would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!
EDIT: Been reading around a little, could this perhaps be a PSU problem instead?
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