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Old 22nd Jun 2009, 13:01
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Basically i'm new to the whole upgrading pc's and have quite a limited knowledge, but i found out the reason my pc keeps on freezing during games with a repetitive sound is to do with the fact my gpu temp lies between 75-90 dgrees centirgrade, and my gpu is the nvidia geforce 8200, i have found out that i need some kind of heat sink or fansink to combat this but i really have no idea, so if anyone could help me i would really appreciate it, cheers
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Old 22nd Jun 2009, 15:19
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please really need the help
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Old 22nd Jun 2009, 15:21
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Is this the 8200 m/b with intergrated graphics?
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Motherboard:
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RAM Memory:
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Graphics Card(s):
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Sound Card:
creative soundblaster 4
Hard Drive(s):
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Old 22nd Jun 2009, 15:23
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i'm sorry i really don't know, how would i find out?
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Old 22nd Jun 2009, 15:28
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Is this a pre-built bought off the shelf? if so make and model plz
or If it is self built pc the component list of the pc plz
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Old 22nd Jun 2009, 17:46
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does your monitor plug into the back near the other ports or below them
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PNY 8800GTS 320MB
Sound Card:
Sound Blaster Xtremegamer 7.1
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2x SATA
Case / PSU:
Antec 900 + 620W Aerocool zeroDBA
Cooling:
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Old 1st Jul 2009, 07:09
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its pre built i'm sorry i don't know the model, i do know it's packard bell, has the Amd Phenom x3 2.10ghz processor, and it says it is a ACPI x86 based pc if that helps
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Old 1st Jul 2009, 07:09
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and it plugs in above the rear usb ports and sopund port things if that helps? :/
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Old 5th Jul 2009, 14:24
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i think its where i dont have a graphics card?
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