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| Thread ID: 124946 | 2012-05-29 06:05:00 | Corrupted Pixles | ChazTheGeek (16619) | Press F1 |
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| 1278210 | 2012-05-29 12:48:00 | Dont buy computer components that are listed as faulty because when you get them they tend to not work very well. A friend bought one and just abouy every single capacitor on te board had blown. That's the good situation because it's an easy fix. |
Agent_24 (57) | ||
| 1278211 | 2012-05-29 14:15:00 | Dont buy computer components that are listed as faulty because when you get them they tend to not work very well.Got to love that quote ah. I guess the reason that they dont work very well is because they are faulty. | Iantech (16386) | ||
| 1278212 | 2012-05-29 20:26:00 | I knew one DVI port did not go. | ChazTheGeek (16619) | ||
| 1278213 | 2012-05-29 21:00:00 | What people are saying is that one broken thing usually points to other things also being broken. | icow (15313) | ||
| 1278214 | 2012-05-29 23:17:00 | Reminds me of the time I sold a water damaged iPhone 3G that had been dropped and the back plate was cracked. Sold it on behalf of a mate because although it worked fine (once i replaced the broken digitizer) It got no cellular signal. The bloke got a bit pissy leaving bad feedback because "there was a crack in it" and it was not fixable. No idea what he was on about. Offered to discuss it to find out what the problem was but he never got back to me. I get annoyed at people like that. If the card was listed faulty (as the iPhone was) and you get a bung deal that was within the scope of damaged outlined in the auction you are plum outta luck. I reckon the guy who bought the phone thought that it was an easy fix and it must have been something much more. Idk what was wrong. My experience ends with screen replacements. But as far of the auction goes, as far as "faulty" goes, it depends what the stated "faulty" means. I guess you could make a push with what they said "the rest of the outputs work perfectly" but it's hard to know. |
The Error Guy (14052) | ||
| 1278215 | 2012-05-29 23:45:00 | Faulty or failing memory is the reason for corrupt pixel output or artifacts....usually happens also when the memory is clocked beyond or close to its limits. With this 5 yr old GPU, I would imagine its memory failing! | SolMiester (139) | ||
| 1278216 | 2012-05-30 00:04:00 | Oh .... pixels .... I was looking for the link to the pics of Tinkerbell in compromising positions ...Oh, you are awful!! |
Pato (2463) | ||
| 1278217 | 2012-05-30 05:29:00 | Probably is failing..... | ChazTheGeek (16619) | ||
| 1278218 | 2012-05-30 11:33:00 | Does it actuly have a graphics processing chip attached to it. Take of that heatsync and you will more than likely find a bit of tin foil stuck in there just generating heat to make it seem like something is happening. (dont actuly take the heat sync off) | Slankydudl (16687) | ||
| 1278219 | 2012-05-30 11:38:00 | Does it actuly have a graphics processing chip attached to it. Take of that heatsync and you will more than likely find a bit of tin foil stuck in there just generating heat to make it seem like something is happening. (dont actuly take the heat sync off) ? |
stratex5 (16685) | ||
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