Ummm How can it be -64C that would be freezing and you can not cool it that low no way so you have a Problem there a real sever problem...............
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-64 is not possible. That would make all temp reading suspect by whatever program told you that.
My nforce board came with smartdoctor to tell me the temps.
My nforce board came with smartdoctor to tell me the temps.
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That's what speedfan was telling me with my nvidia card haha. I don't know.
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Sent my video card in finally to get tested. They sent it back saying it was fine. I put it back in. Same thing happened again. I tried to put it in the 2nd PCIe x16 slot and nothing even came up on my screen when I booted up. Is this suppose to happen if there isn't another card in the 1st slot? I am starting to think it is a a problem with my motherboard. But doesn't make sense why it just closes games after about 10-30mins
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So my girlfriend was on Farmville on my computer. And it crashes Farmville on my computer.. Only does it with my computer. Not on her's or my mom's. And with my geforce 7950gt in the computer while my radeon5770 was at RMA getting tested it just crashed and closed out Farmville after a while. Then when I put my 5770 back in my computer it crashed Farmville but caused the square Farmville is in to go black before crashing. Anyone have an idea?
I am going to see if my friend has an AM2 socket so I can test my CPU and video card (if cpu turns out good) in his computer and try to play a game. If both work fine then would a motherboard cause crashing like this?
I am going to see if my friend has an AM2 socket so I can test my CPU and video card (if cpu turns out good) in his computer and try to play a game. If both work fine then would a motherboard cause crashing like this?
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