Some have onboard graphics that we can use to see if the PC is OK except for the graphics card.
In short, unplug graphics card then use onboard to see if the PC is otherwise fine.
To select another card is all about the details. Budget, current model power supply and PC details.
Today I like to see folk pick up the 1050 Nvidia or better.
Hello! I'm having a problem with my computer(graphics card) and I was hoping to find some help here,
The problem is that my graphics card seems to have overheated and broken, meaning that I can still start my computer, yet there's nothing but a black screen (and a no signal warning and some slightly visible glitching)
I have a nvidia gt geforce 220 graphics card,
it was a very hot day and I played hours of a game that my card usually can't handle.
My dad doesn't want to buy me a new one, and I really really need my computer to finish some work on it. If I were to buy another graphics card, I'd have to be careful which one I choose, and if there's any way to fix this my world would be saved.
If there's any information missing I can provide!!
I'm just very desperate for any help and asking won't hurt, right? Thank you for taking your time to read this anyways!

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