Playing a large 3D game, the screen flickered and then the screen bleed

Updated on Game 2024-05-16
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Depending on the configuration of your machine, there should be no problem playing 3D, I think it may be that you have been playing 3D games for a long time, 3D games occupy a large amount of memory, and now the weather is hot, and your CPU heat dissipation is not good, resulting in a blue screen. At this time, most of the non-toxic auto-restarts and blue screens are caused by the CPU cooling is not good, resulting in the CPU temperature being too high. Satisfied.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you are playing games and doing 3D, then you can try to change the graphics card driver to try it after eliminating the heat dissipation problem, because it may be caused by the incompatibility of the graphics card driver with the program itself or the bug in the driver.

    If you are playing games and dealing with 3D, the screen is blurred, paused, and the phenomenon of crashing, then after eliminating the heat dissipation problem, you can try to change the version of the graphics card driver to try it, and it is recommended to use a driver that has passed the WHQL certification, because the graphics card driver is incompatible with the program itself or the possibility of bugs in the driver is indeed very common. For some graphics cards, you can also try disabling AGP FastWrites and AGP Sideband in the motherboard BIOS.

    If none of the above methods work, then you have to reinstall the system, which can solve many problems in daily maintenance. After installing the system, install the drivers in the correct order: Windows XP SP2 patch - motherboard driver - graphics driver - sound card and other PCI device drivers - peripheral drivers.

    When the driver installation order is not normal, there may also be some problems, and the driver installation order is related to the underlying device driver, registry key value and gart mapping list.

    Hardware: First of all, confirm whether the boot process is normal, if the screen crashes as soon as the display is turned on, then check the heat dissipation of the graphics card first, touch the temperature of the video memory chip with your hand, and check whether the fan of the graphics card is stopped. Then look at the AGP PCIe slot on the motherboard to see if there is dust and whether the gold finger has been oxidized, and then clean up the dust according to the specific situation, wipe the gold finger with an eraser to polish the oxidized part.

    If there is a problem with heat dissipation, change the fan or add a heatsink to the video memory, or go to the BIOS to see if the voltage is stable.

    For the phenomenon of long-term pause or crash or blurred screen, on the premise of excluding overclocking, it is generally caused by insufficient power supply of the power supply or motherboard slot, and it is recommended to replace the power supply to try it. For the power supply problem, many brands in the DIY market (including several big brands that are currently louder) have a nominal power supply of 300W, but the actual output power is only about 230W. Many graphics cards are already products with high frequency, high temperature, and high power consumption, and the requirements for power supply are also increasing.

    It is recommended that players with conditions pay attention to the actual output power calculation when purchasing, and it is best not to buy miscellaneous power supplies. Try not to buy a chassis plus power supply for less than 200 yuan cheaply. In addition, if the graphics card slot is not supplied with enough power due to the motherboard's design flaws, you can try to increase the voltage in the motherboard's BIOS.

    If the graphics card is still blank after the above methods, you can try to flash the BIOS of the graphics card and go to the home page of the graphics card manufacturer to see if there is an updated BIOS**. For some graphics cards from miscellaneous manufacturers, you can try flashing your graphics card with the BIOS of major manufacturers.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Cough cough

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It could be a problem with the power supply.

    or graphics card and motherboard compatibility issues.

    Try reinstalling the system.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The virtue of the ATI graphics card, another reason is not the problem of heat dissipation, the next Master Lu to look at the temperature.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Calculate whether the power supply is up to standard.

    Secondly, if the CPU is overclocked, then go to the next Super Pi and run 3000W to see if there will be any mistakes.

    The graphics card is concerned about the temperature.

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