Originally Posted by Stockholm
Overheating due to the graphics in GW is the only thing I can see happen, but it would fry the CPU not the motherboard.
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Anything fried in your Case can chain-react to fry other things.
Josh
Originally Posted by Stockholm
Overheating due to the graphics in GW is the only thing I can see happen, but it would fry the CPU not the motherboard.
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Vecte
Originally Posted by quanzong
If you dont know how to fix computers, or no one you know, knows how to fix them, I would hire a computer technician to do it so they can put a new power supply it, because adding power supplies in the wrong way can be VERY EXTREMELY DANGEROUS.
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lord_shar
Originally Posted by Vecte
....it is virtually impossible for anyone to screw up on a power supply install. the way they are made now-a-days makes it idiot proof. it also only takes two seconds to look inside your computer, see how the psu is already installed, and put the new one in. i had never put one in before, and i installed mine in about 5 minutes. don't waste your money on a tech, unless for some reason you feel you just cannot do it.
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Meols Green
Originally Posted by Vecte
....it is virtually impossible for anyone to screw up on a power supply install. the way they are made now-a-days makes it idiot proof. it also only takes two seconds to look inside your computer, see how the psu is already installed, and put the new one in. i had never put one in before, and i installed mine in about 5 minutes. don't waste your money on a tech, unless for some reason you feel you just cannot do it.
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Gaile Gray
Originally Posted by Mesmer in Need
Allright. First of all, my computer has gotten its motherboard fried twice, and sent into hp for repaires. My dad is convinced it is from a vrius from guild wars. My antivirus was up-to-date, and i have heard you cant get a virus from mmo's. To put my dad to rest, i want knowlegable people to say that you are sure you cant. when i have enough responses i want to show this thread to my dad and put him to rest. Please just say one thing- you cant get a virus from guild wars. please no idiots, profanity, or other random stuff.
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Vecte
Originally Posted by Gaile Gray
Hand on heart: You can't get a virus from Guild Wars. I work for ArenaNet and I am absolutely sure of this. If your father has concerns about this, please ask him to write to Support via the official website. (I agree, the problems described are not at all virus sounding to me, either.)
Anyway, to go on: As regrettable as it is to say this, you can get a virus from using third-party programs. So let's make this clear: The game cannot give you a virus. Unofficial programs, no matter what they are called -- bots, hacks, exploit program, even such a friend term as "utility" -- can and often do contain viruses. There are some good utilities out there, but darned if you can be sure which are good and which have that "added ingredient" of a virus, trojan, or other nasty thing. Moral of the story: Play Guild Wars with complete peace of mind. Don't download any programs outside of Guild Wars that claim to be, or even are, related to Guild Wars. If it doesn't come from ArenaNet, we cannot support it, cannot vouch for it, and cannot provide support if it causes any problems. |
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Ghozer
Originally Posted by Loviatar
a virus cant fry a mobo period.
GW is a closed system and is kept virus free so look elsewhere |
Meols Green
Originally Posted by Ghozer
thats where your wrong, there are SEVERAL (and theyer still coming out) Viruses that clutch onto your motherboards CMOS (that stores the BIOS info) - and infects the CMOS, they can also corrupt the CMOS data if you attempt to remove them, hence rendering your motherboard totally un-useable...
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milan
Across The Battle
Originally Posted by MelechRic
If your system is experiencing issues then you should do the following:
1. Run a reputable virus checker and verify you're not infected. 2. Run a reputable spy-ware/ad-ware remover and follow it's recommendations. 3. Clean the inside of your system. Get some dust-off and blow out all the fans, heatsinks, ports etc. (Do this outside of course.) Remove any fan filters and wash them thoroughly. 4. Remove all cheats/hacks for games like GW. You realize they are full of malware right? 5. Remove all "free" screensavers, download accelerators and other utilities. Most are harmless, some are malware and others just clog your registry. 6. If your motherboard supports it then download and install a temperature monitor software. (Usually modern motherboards ship with their own version of this.) When you play a high CPU demand game like GW check and see if your CPU's core and case temperatures climb dramatically. If so then you need better internal cooling for your case and probably a heatsink upgrade. 7. Check your memory with a utility like Memtest86. Bad memory can cause system instability and hard crashes. What appears to be a mobo problem can often be a bad memory module that prevents booting. If you don't find any of these problems then you may want to do a clean install of Windows. |
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