Through a Video Card, Darkly
Jun. 1st, 2006 09:22 pmMy desktop died this afternoon. It doesn't boot, and when it makes it past POST it gives one long beep and three short beeps. I looked this up and it means No Video Card.
I pulled out the video card, an old GeForce 4 TI4200 8x AGP w/128MB (looking at the websites, I can see that it goes now for an average of $40). There are burn marks on the fan! It collected so much dust that it simply ceased to spin and burned out. The glue on the label is dried out from the heat and flaking off.
Yech. I hope just replacing it is sufficient. If its burnout caused deeper problems, I don't know what I'm gonna do.
I pulled out the video card, an old GeForce 4 TI4200 8x AGP w/128MB (looking at the websites, I can see that it goes now for an average of $40). There are burn marks on the fan! It collected so much dust that it simply ceased to spin and burned out. The glue on the label is dried out from the heat and flaking off.
Yech. I hope just replacing it is sufficient. If its burnout caused deeper problems, I don't know what I'm gonna do.
EVGA
Date: 2006-06-02 11:37 pm (UTC)If I were more of a single-tasker I bet I'd have more luck with nvidia, though I'm very happy right now with my new x800gto (only downside is loudness of fan but I'm going to get a new cooler to fix that).
EVGA seems to be pretty decent, the 6200 was a decent card. Its going into a celeron machine I'm making for a friend.