Pc Broken Help

May 21, 2018
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Hey, this is the first time I've used a forum for help so forgive me if there is lack of information.

Basically, I was playing the Pc as you do. Then Crash it just stopped.
After my computer crashed I could load up in either normal or safe mode normal mode would go on for 5 seconds while being lightly pixelated with blue lines then crash. While my Safe mode would run with the blue lines.

I've taken my graphics card and power supply and placed it on my friends PC and it worked while still having the blue lines but no pixelation so the lines could be just my monitor.

After that, we place a graphics card in my system that's near to mine and still didn't work in my system.

We also placed my stuff into another computer but not the motherboard and that still didn't work but bit of a coincidence that 2 motherboards aren't working?.

I'm not a wizard but I do know my PC but honestly, I'm so unaware of the actual problem I just don't want to be buying the wrong items I believe my supply does work and the graphics as I have tested.

But the powerpack could not be giving enough power?
The graphics card is dying?
If it were the motherboard some things wouldn't work?

Does anyone have any ideas on what this could be?

ALL TURNS ON
My Specs :
GeForce GTX 760
Gigabyte GA-78LMT-USB3 MotherBoard
AMD - FX-8350 4GHz 8-Core Processor
Aerocool Integrator 500W Power Supply + 80 BRONZE
16 Corsair Vengeance
 
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with onboard video or a test gpu and a test hard drive use the windows 10 media creation tool. put a clean windows imge on the test hard drive. if the system boots and runs fine and tests fine then when the pc locked up/crashed it damaged some file. one other issue is the vrm on your mb can be failing. under light load it fine but under full gpu load there not holding within atx spc.
Well, you provided all you specs except the graphics card you are talking about. Regardless, it's almost certain that your video card is dead. The blue lines between both computers are enough to prove it. To make sure it's not your monitor, boot your computer without the video card and connect the monitor to the motherboard's video output. But according to what you describe, I'm pretty sure it's the video card.
 



Thank you for your feedback silly me to not mention my card. its a gtx 760. My very first thought was the graphics i placed my friends gtx 1050 and still didnt work. just was hoping it could of been a cheaper alternative that's all.

My monitors are turning on once again Normal mode just goes to the Logo and disintegrates kinda then crashes back into the loop.
 


If you have dual channel ram, remove 1 stick and see if it works normal. If not, plug the stick back in and remove the other one. If a stick fails, you can buy a new one. If the ram is the issue you're already a bit lucky because the ram prices are coming down again.
 
with onboard video or a test gpu and a test hard drive use the windows 10 media creation tool. put a clean windows imge on the test hard drive. if the system boots and runs fine and tests fine then when the pc locked up/crashed it damaged some file. one other issue is the vrm on your mb can be failing. under light load it fine but under full gpu load there not holding within atx spc.
 
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