Nanoflare wrote:
It's working right now but only because it cooled down overnight, once it starts to warm up that's when it crashes and burns. Other owners say these are starting signs of the card breaking, I want to call Dell now before it gets worse or before my warranty expires, I'm thinking of opening the laptop and looking inside to see if the parts are clearly melted so that Dell won't bullshit me and say that I'm wrong. According to some users, it could be a BIOS problem which I might think is true since it all started after I upgraded to A14, they said downgrading to A06 will make it stable ag
The trigger for the crash is heat(obviously). If the laptop is stone cold because it sat overnight then it will work, only after a while will it begin the crash sessions, I don't want to to wait until its completely unuseable before I call Dell because that's bullshit.
According to some users, it could be a BIOS problem which I might think is true since it all started after I upgraded to A14, they said downgrading to A06 will make it stable ag
If it is the bump solder issue with NV cards on some laptops then you will NOT be able to see anything melted, it inside the processor where a solder falls apart from too much heat (on a microscopic level).
Either way, they are right, do not open it.
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-- .:Splak|StackableNut --Cornholio wrote:
blah thats nothing, i built houses for pirates, then do pirating myself. Then I shoot my self and perform bullet removal surgery on myself. After that I go to boot camps to train kids to kill. Then i go and fight on the Iraq war for both sides. After all i go later and drink some 7up cause ill be thirsty as shit.