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    Time for a new GFX module on my 2090?

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by expo25kr, Jul 7, 2009.

  1. expo25kr

    expo25kr Notebook Evangelist

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    For the last week, I've been having an issue with my computer display only showing the backlight and no actual display but can hear the sounds in the background. During random times of my testing, I have been able to see something on the screen but never can actually make it start windows I have seen the BIOS screen but kinda "broken" in a way

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    Image of the boot order selector

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    Image of BIOS Setup

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    Somehow getting startup repairer to run

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    Usually what it looks like

    The random lines are not from my camera those are on the screen. Any information on what the possible problems of this is helpful to me. In my opinion it probably is the gfx module itself but I would like to hear other people's opinions. Any one know how much a gfx module for a 2090 is?

    Also, what video cards would be compatible to the ifl90/np2090?

    Thanks
    expo25kr
     
  2. dondadah88

    dondadah88 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    if it does it in your bios. then i would say your gpu is dying. but plug it into an external to be sure.
     
  3. Soviet Sunrise

    Soviet Sunrise Notebook Prophet

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    Reseat your GPU and try it again. If that doesn't help, your card is dying. The vender that sold you your computer should be able to hook you up with a new card.
     
  4. poopdawg27

    poopdawg27 Notebook Consultant

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    plug into an external monitor. it may just the the video cable, that's about $25