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Re: Can a monitor cause a computer componet to die? [message #189641 is a reply to message #189560] Sun, 12 February 2006 14:34 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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I was actually just wondering more than anything. I got kind of suspect that a monitor was grilling my boards...but it turns out to be one simple thing:

NASTY ASS PCCHIPS MOTHERBOARDS!

Simply put, these are vile boards that stand AT LEAST a 50% chance of being defective from Newegg. Or anywhere else. I don't know, since I only order from Newegg...

http://www.pcchipsusa.com/prod-m851gv15.asp

STEER CLEAR OF ANY LOW END PCCHIPS MOTHERBOARDS. This is the fourth one I've had die or be defective/unstable for me. Sad thing is they actually are good performers...when they're alive. Although the BIOS was limited to say the least.

I'll be honest...I don't even know why I entertained the thought of it being the monitor. It wasn't the monitor on 1 or 2 to be certain...and was just stupid to think it was the cause of the last 2 I ordered back to back to die. Essentially, I was a tight wad...and it wound costing me more in the end. Lesson learned. This has got to be one of the stupidest things I have ever done...

One other thing is I do believe they're responsible for the death of 2 video cards as well. Which leads me to another question:

Can a motherboard kill an AGP video card??

Thanks for all your replies.

I've got way to much time on my hands


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