sorry to bring up an oldie but quick question, I ended up eventually upgrading his card to an EVGA GeForce GTX 1060 Ti SC 4GB GDDR5 but now his bday is coming up and he is asking if he can get a new processor.... is it worth it without spending lots of money or would investing in a new rig be a better move? open to all…
Or you can bake your GPU in an oven. This process is calling reballing and it is standard process in advanced reparing services. The problem could be that your GPU(core) doesn't have contact with PCB because GPU produce hot and cold(pc is turned off) so the material(tin) slowly working and there can occur micro holes…
Fixing a rejected pc from gf's parents for the kids to use for gaming. Any help is much appreciated - Not sure if the performance is bad or it's just crazy outdated so I plan on doing a fresh install of Windows and re-evaluating) - As for the issues of the display (the monitor works fine ,tested elsewhere) is that 100%…