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Craton
United States17153 Posts
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Simberto
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Karis Vas Ryaar
United States4396 Posts
new question what the heck does 1080p up conversion mean for a dvd player and how would the quality compare to playing the dvd on like my computer using just a standard portable dvd drive for my computer or like a ps4/xbox one. Is there any point to getting one? The description throws a million technical words I don't understand at me. here's an example of what I'm talking about https://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-DVD-S700EP-K-Up-Conversion-Progressive-110V-240V/dp/B00F4H95T6/ref=sr_1_4?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1540529811&sr=1-4&keywords=region free dvd player | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20157 Posts
If you're on e.g. a PC then any decent software player can handle the scaling by itself. | ||
Karis Vas Ryaar
United States4396 Posts
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Chrisboy
Australia117 Posts
Specifically the drivers won't install. Well they will install but after re-starting they don't work. In device manager I get the following error "Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 43)." I've tried everything I can think of to fix it. Deleting / cleaning the old drivers and reinstalling multiple times. I even wen't the somewhat extreme route of re-formatting Windows 10 and doing a clean driver install but nothing has worked. Could it be anything other than a faulty GPU? The computer boots up fine with it installed and it outputs a signal over HDMI. Lights and fans seem OK. I want to make sure it's not something I'm doing wrong before I try and send it back. Thanks. | ||
Acrofales
Spain17186 Posts
On November 02 2018 11:55 Chrisboy wrote: So after concluding my graphics card was dead after a lightning strike (see post last page) I bought a 2nd hand rx470 4gb as a like for like replacement (Asus, my previous one was XFX). It turned up yesterday and I plugged it straight in thinking it should just work because it was the same model but I can't get it to work. Specifically the drivers won't install. Well they will install but after re-starting they don't work. In device manager I get the following error "Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 43)." I've tried everything I can think of to fix it. Deleting / cleaning the old drivers and reinstalling multiple times. I even wen't the somewhat extreme route of re-formatting Windows 10 and doing a clean driver install but nothing has worked. Could it be anything other than a faulty GPU? The computer boots up fine with it installed and it outputs a signal over HDMI. Lights and fans seem OK. I want to make sure it's not something I'm doing wrong before I try and send it back. Thanks. Well, there could be something wrong with your main board. The pcie slot might be broken, or something similar. Do you have another PC where you could test that GPU? Also, did you install the Asus drivers? Or stock Radeon? Try the other ones if you didn't try both. Also make sure you thoroughly removed any xfx driver files that might still be hanging around. Windows might somehow be using the wrong driver. | ||
Chrisboy
Australia117 Posts
On November 02 2018 16:53 Acrofales wrote: Well, there could be something wrong with your main board. The pcie slot might be broken, or something similar. Do you have another PC where you could test that GPU? Also, did you install the Asus drivers? Or stock Radeon? Try the other ones if you didn't try both. Also make sure you thoroughly removed any xfx driver files that might still be hanging around. Windows might somehow be using the wrong driver. Yeah I'm starting to think it might be the PCIE slot, although I hope not. I was originally only trying the newest AMD drivers but have since tried the 2 year old ASUS ones as well with no luck. I think I'm getting pretty good at removing the broken drivers each time to give each new try a clean slate. I use 'Driver Fusion' and 'Display Driver Uninstaller' with Windows in safe mode to remove the old drivers and have disabled Windows from automatically installing/repairing drivers at startup. After this process the device manager no longer shows any AMD display adapter drivers, just some generic Microsoft one. Unfortunately I don't have another PC or known good graphics card handy to do the testing that would show me 100% where the problem is. Looks like I might have to try and call in some favours. | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20157 Posts
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Simberto
Germany11032 Posts
So, i would assume that this means that my CPU Fan is broken. The only problem with that is that sometimes, it spins up for half a second, and is displayed as working in Bios for that half-second. Which i assume means that it is apparently not completely broken, but somehow not correctly detected. Any ideas? And if i have to get a new CPU fan, what information do i need to figure out to see if it fits onto my cooler? | ||
Acrofales
Spain17186 Posts
On November 04 2018 20:02 Simberto wrote: I just tried starting my PC this morning (Without changing anything from a setup that had been running for about two years without problems), and i am getting "CPU Fan Error" on launch. Meaning, i start the PC normally, it does a beep that it always does while launching, it does another set of beeps, displays that i have a CPU Fan error, and allows me to press F1 to go into Bios. I have opened the case up, and the CPU Fan is indeed not running. I unplugged and replugged it, which didn't change anything. So, i would assume that this means that my CPU Fan is broken. The only problem with that is that sometimes, it spins up for half a second, and is displayed as working in Bios for that half-second. Which i assume means that it is apparently not completely broken, but somehow not correctly detected. Any ideas? And if i have to get a new CPU fan, what information do i need to figure out to see if it fits onto my cooler? Easiest solution: unscrew the fan, take it to your local PC repair shop and buy the same size. When I worked at one of those (about 15 years ago), we had plenty on stock and they were cheap. | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20157 Posts
It's probably a very standard size like 92mm or 120mm. If you know the name of the CPU cooler you could alternatively find the size with a 3 second google. Pretty cheap, easy fix when you have the new fan in hand! | ||
Simberto
Germany11032 Posts
Of course, it is sunday, so i will have to last the whole day without a (good) PC. The horror! | ||
Craton
United States17153 Posts
[Edit] Not sure why my mind read CPU fan and thought mobo fan . | ||
Simberto
Germany11032 Posts
Interesting tidbit, i noticed that if i don't do too demanding stuff (Basically, just browsing and watching youtube), my CPU stayed at below 60°C completely without a fan, just with the heatsink. And apparently i can't last a sunday without my PC. | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20157 Posts
you can technically run even without a fan 24/7 under full cpu loads but it requires specifically set up configs to do so CPU loads are a lot hotter than idle temps | ||
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Cyro
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Craton
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