No tf2 for a bit...
Re: No tf2 for a bit...
Sorry I did not think to ip check you to see where you were, it seems very stalker like to do such a thing. Wish I could help ya more. Any way from the sound of things if you have plugged your monitor into the built in adapter and are getting nothing it could still be the psu but as none of us are there only you will find out for sure.
Best of luck!!!
Best of luck!!!
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Re: No tf2 for a bit...
Darkone2e wrote:Sorry I did not think to ip check you to see where you were, it seems very stalker like to do such a thing. Wish I could help ya more. Any way from the sound of things if you have plugged your monitor into the built in adapter and are getting nothing it could still be the psu but as none of us are there only you will find out for sure.
Best of luck!!!
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Yeah hopefully my brother has his old graphics card so I can get back playing but I'm not getting my hopes up with thatidk how much more CoD: BO 1, Minecraft I can take xD
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Re: No tf2 for a bit...
If you play TF2 all time it might be your graphic card being fried
Already my computer won't boot a year ago due to my shitty graphic card being fried, I had to get a new one later and it worked perfectly and still keeps going.
Why is a graphic card required to successfully boot a computer?
It's required to load it's native resolution for the computer, it's not used only for gaming, it's used for desktop's resolution and startup menu.
I'm not wearing glasses but I'm a nerd.
Already my computer won't boot a year ago due to my shitty graphic card being fried, I had to get a new one later and it worked perfectly and still keeps going.
Why is a graphic card required to successfully boot a computer?
It's required to load it's native resolution for the computer, it's not used only for gaming, it's used for desktop's resolution and startup menu.
I'm not wearing glasses but I'm a nerd.
yo wanna see a SPIRAL?
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Re: No tf2 for a bit...
Well according to your logic of "If you play tf2 all the time" my pc should've died many times cause I played WoW, Battlefield 4, H1Z1 quite a bit before started playing tf2 and they were really demanding on my CPU so....Adam wrote:If you play TF2 all time it might be your graphic card being fried
Already my computer won't boot a year ago due to my shitty graphic card being fried, I had to get a new one later and it worked perfectly and still keeps going.
Why is a graphic card required to successfully boot a computer?
It's required to load it's native resolution for the computer, it's not used only for gaming, it's used for desktop's resolution and startup menu.
I'm not wearing glasses but I'm a nerd.
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Re: No tf2 for a bit...
Having a graphics card is not required to start a computer. A large majority of CPU's made have a small portion of the chip dedicated to doing graphic calculations. This is why motherboards have video ports (that don't work with graphic cards). At this point in time you could build a computer without a dedicated graphic card that could run TF2 better than outdated graphics cards (2-3+ years) with newer Intel/AMD chipsets.Adam wrote:If you play TF2 all time it might be your graphic card being fried
Why is a graphic card required to successfully boot a computer?
It's required to load it's native resolution for the computer, it's not used only for gaming, it's used for desktop's resolution and startup menu.
I'm not wearing glasses but I'm a nerd.
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Re: No tf2 for a bit...
^MoneyKidKing wrote:Having a graphics card is not required to start a computer. A large majority of CPU's made have a small portion of the chip dedicated to doing graphic calculations. This is why motherboards have video ports (that don't work with graphic cards). At this point in time you could build a computer without a dedicated graphic card that could run TF2 better than outdated graphics cards (2-3+ years) with newer Intel/AMD chipsets.Adam wrote:If you play TF2 all time it might be your graphic card being fried
Why is a graphic card required to successfully boot a computer?
It's required to load it's native resolution for the computer, it's not used only for gaming, it's used for desktop's resolution and startup menu.
I'm not wearing glasses but I'm a nerd. :grin:
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