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mekadon_old
I've been using my good ol' Acer Aspire 4520 for about 2 years or so. Recently, my graphics card turn buggy as sometimes some elements aren't rendered properly. For example, when I try to play a map the song can't be loaded. Sometimes the song can be played but the hp bar goes up and down for no reason. It also happens in other games so I didn't post in Help and Support. I already updated all my drivers but it's still the same. In addition, when I'm trying to record a gameplay. Any game, the laptop turns off all of a sudden. Help? Thanks in advance :)

EDIT: Sorry the text aren't formatted well as I'm posting this by phone orz

EDIT2: Okai now the BIOS can't even show up. I asked Rokodo about it. I actually suspect it's the VGA; because I actually checked it on other forums.
Noobita
Maybe it's just the card physically something happened to it and it's malfunctioning
Guy-kun
Get a new graphics card...
Unhelpful but looks like the best option.
Vext_old
Have you tried hitting it with a hammer?
Kitsunemimi

Guy-kun wrote:

Get a new graphics card...
Unhelpful but looks like the best option.
The graphics card is most likely integrated so he'd have to replace the entire motherboard or laptop
Corin
To quote the IT Crowd "Have you tryed turning it off and on again?"
Fabi
Check your graphic card and processor temperature while playing.
Loginer

mekadon wrote:

some elements aren't rendered properly

mekadon wrote:

the laptop turns off all of a sudden
Sounds like a textbook example of overheating. Get yourself a laptop cooler.
Rantai

Rantai wrote:

If you can't find anything else, take it apart and put it in an oven.
Yeah. I'm still curious about this.

I actually know very little about fixing laptops D:
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mekadon_old

Corin wrote:

To quote the IT Crowd "Have you tryed turning it off and on again?"
It works. But within few minutes it occurred again.

Loginer wrote:

Sounds like a textbook example of overheating. Get yourself a laptop cooler.
Used it. Doesn't work for me.

Is 65 Celsius normal? D:
Fabi
When full load or at idle?
Scodiac
I remember hearing a funny thing about gfx card that had similar issues, guy ended up taking it to pieces and baked his card. fixed it. Not that i recommend this :D

i'd say 65 is high if its idle. :3
Shiirn
Try opening it up and cleaning out the fan cooling exhaust thingy. My old laptop had serious heat issues because of dust buildup.
Corin

Shiirn wrote:

Try opening it up and cleaning out the fan cooling exhaust thingy. My old laptop had serious heat issues because of dust buildup.
For once i have to agree with Shiirn, a laptop i had to fix for a friend had the exact same problem, but this one would kill itself after about 10 mins of playing osu!, I then noticed the fan wasn't spinning due to a massive clump of dist actualy STOPPING the fan from spinning :3

Moral of the story, Clean your fans and heat-sinks regularly :)
Kitsunemimi

Corin wrote:

Shiirn wrote:

Try opening it up and cleaning out the fan cooling exhaust thingy. My old laptop had serious heat issues because of dust buildup.
For once i have to agree with Shiirn, a laptop i had to fix for a friend had the exact same problem, but this one would kill itself after about 10 mins of playing osu!, I then noticed the fan wasn't spinning due to a massive clump of dist actualy STOPPING the fan from spinning :3

Moral of the story, Clean your fans and heat-sinks regularly :)
I've never ever cleaned my fan in my entire life and it still runs faster than all of my friends with the same shitty ass (school laptop program) laptop, even if they're trying as hard as they can... Of course, they don't really know the right way to maintain their computers but...
Rena-chan
I can't recommend opening a laptop unless you know what you're doing.
Some laptops require a bit of violence due to those silly plastic hinges, others require you to take the keyboard out first, and as a general rule, every screw has its own place, and you'll fuck shit up if you place the wrong screw in the wrong place.
I once wrecked the case of a 10.000 DKK laptop during my time at Dell because of that one.
There's also the whole thing about how you're most definitely breaking warranty and stuff on it. It's two years old, disregard that.

I can, however, recommend cleaning the vents out with a can of compressed air.
Although, be careful not to blow any air through your laptop like that for a long period of time (read: any longer than just small bursts of it), because the fan(s) will break as the bearings aren't built for that kind of pressure.
So keep it to small bursts and you'll be fine, since you can't really keep a finger on the fans to stop them from going crazy.

But yeah, don't go opening your laptop unless you know what you're doing. Either get a friend who has some experience with stuff to do it, or pay someone to do it, because unfortunately, laptops are a lot more complicatedly (read: stupidly) built than desktop computers, which people seem to forget a lot.
Vish024
I run osu! on an IBM T43 which I've had since 2005 and it runs absolutely fine ;).

Priestess In Yellow wrote:

don't go opening your laptop unless you know what you're doing
^this and I suggest you get the poor thing a cooler and change the battery, if you've had the same battery for a while.
SilentKiller
It straight up sounds like an overheating issue. Get a cooler. Another other person might have said this already but im not gonna read the whole thread. If you have everything properly updated just blow out the fans with compressed air and get a 10 dollar cooler off ebay.
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