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> About VGA card
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post Jul 16 2009, 10:50 PM
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i would like to ask , when i playing games my computer will suddenly blackout i will need to close the screen for about 1 min than open back it will be back to normal but it will keep repeating the same thing , i ask some of my friend's they say is the VGA card spoit but it works fine when i was just using internet , i just update [ MS-7525 Motherboard BIOS Update ] from the hp website [Enhancements •Improves compatibility with Nvidia GeForce G210 graphics card. •Resolves issue with system hanging at HP logo during startup. •Improves BIOS security.
•Updates processor thermal policy. ] but it repeat the same thing again . any opinion about this ? cause i wanna fix it ASAP .
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