display driver stop working

I'm struggling now.
Mobo up to date ?
Have you tried dropping the sliders back, in driver, main menu,options, video settings.
 
well the problem is in gpu it seems faulty.tomorrow going to take it back to shop and get it tested and if found faulty will rma it
 
I'm betting on the Coolermaster PSU, get that checked properly, quite a few faulty ones were supplied a while back, may have got one of them.
 
I'm betting on the Coolermaster PSU, get that checked properly, quite a few faulty ones were supplied a while back, may have got one of them.

Just read about a 500w one ( except they called it 500) not being able to give out more than 430 watts in tests.
 
well i also get comments against my power supply too so also decided to change my psu to corsair or any other good brand
 
Look for Thermaltake. They seem to be pretty good as I've had good luck with that brand. Stay away from the inexpensive cheap ones. They don't have good power and don't last very long. If you can't get a 500W, go a little bigger. It won't hurt and it will give you some room to spare.

John
 
Wel decided to go for corsair but its hard to find so if I found thermal take I wil go for it .tomorow going to market to buy one lets se which I found my first priority is corsdir
 
May I suggest, if you are going to the trouble and expense of replacing your PSU, go up a few notches on the power. 500 watts seems borderline for a gaming computer IMHO.

Good luck,

Mick Berg.
 
Hi kamran,

Corsair is a good brand, I am using a Corsair XH850W modular PSU and it comes with a five year waranty. A modular unit like this means you don't have lots of unused cables all over the place, you just use the cables required to run the devices in your computer. One other thing, if you have more than one hard disk in your comp. do not have them setup as an array. When set up as an array it can be slightly faster but if one disk crashes you loose everything.

Cheers,
Bill9
 
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Look for Thermaltake. They seem to be pretty good as I've had good luck with that brand. Stay away from the inexpensive cheap ones. They don't have good power and don't last very long. If you can't get a 500W, go a little bigger. It won't hurt and it will give you some room to spare.

John

your words become judgement.corsair was out of stock so bought thermal take 600 watts with 2 year warranty
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