• Oh shit: Black dots on screen
    30 replies, posted
This isn't a screen problem. Theres tons of little black dots that are being outputted to my screen. Is this a virus, or connection problem, or something else?
use filesmelt, photobucket doesnt show shit
photobucket resized your image ninja'd fuuu
So many Jpeg artifacts. No fucking way I can tell.
Most likely to be GPU related artifacts, and upload the image elsewhere
get a dropbox and use that (for the image)
Probably dead pixels on your monitor, I can't see a single black dot on that image.
Do you have an old monitor? Or is it fairly new?
Oh wow, how stupid of me. I'll upload it someplace else. Btw, those Jpeg artifacts very well might be the black dots i'm telling you about.
[QUOTE=DoctorSalt;18978991]Oh wow, how stupid of me. I'll upload it someplace else. Btw, those Jpeg artifacts very well might be the black dots i'm telling you about. [url]http://rapidshare.com/files/321441697/Untitled.jpg.html[/url][/QUOTE] Rapidshare? Ok let me wait 45 SECONDS TO VIEW A GODDAMN IMAGE.
here let me help you find an adequate file host: [url]http://filesmelt.com/simple[/url]
[url]http://kimag.es/[/url] please, anything but Rapidshare.
-snip- damn i suck at editing things out
:saddowns: I'm sorry 'bout that. I don't ever upload files, so I wasn't aware of how much a pain it can be. After leaving the computer off, it seems to have went away. My guess is that its a my card was over heating or something. Strange that I just turned my computer on though. Never had this problem before. [QUOTE=Limerick;18979864]Tracking pixels.[/QUOTE] :) That would be intensely scary, if half the planet was tracking me.
Tracking pixels.
[URL=http://filesmelt.com/][IMG]http://filesmelt.com/downloader/lolllllllll3.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
Holy dicks ive never seen anything like that before.
It looks like your video card giving you artefacts. What are your temps?
Video card artifacts, did you recently get a new card? My parents' computer looked like that when they got a new one, but only the icons.
It's snow :buddy:
Videocard is: overheating, doesn't have enough voltage or is overclocked.
Yeah defi the GPU. Not sure which component though.
Yeah, you should def. post some video card temps.
Its Brail your supposed rub your fingers against and read it.
:ms:
The card itself it just a couple months old, its a 4870x2. Luckily it went away, but I didn't think it was that hot at the moment. I didn't change voltages either.... Strange.
[QUOTE=taipan;18984859]Videocard is: overheating, doesn't have enough voltage or is overclocked.[/QUOTE] He is correct. Either leave the computer to cool down, vacuum your computer, less dust means less heat.
[QUOTE=G-Strogg;18991367]He is correct. Either leave the computer to cool down, vacuum your computer, less dust means less heat.[/QUOTE] Leave the computer to cool down? He's browsing the web...
have you tried restarting the niggawatts
[QUOTE=G-Strogg;18991367]He is correct. Either leave the computer to cool down, vacuum your computer, less dust means less heat.[/QUOTE] Do not vacuum your pc. Static will build up in the nozzle (yes also in plastic)
Sorry, you need to Log In to post a reply to this thread.