SC,must admit i am well pleased about finding Google Docs,the spreadsheet is as good if not better than the MS one and the bit i like the most its 'free' one thing i hate doing is spending money :o)
After running brilliantly for about 4 years, my son's gaming PC's video card appears to have failed. Windows fails to start up and BSODs with an error message relating to nvlddmks.sys. Also, just as it is POST-ing, I can see green blocks/lines. I am quite certain it is the video card that's gone. Can anyone suggest a good replacement card?
If it's for gaming, then as big a RAM you can get and as fast processor speed as you can afford.
Most graphics cards seem to offer 2gb memory now. Nvidia GTX 970 now offer 4gb memory. Not sure if £240 is too much!
Thanks for the inputs. I'm probably gonna have to settle for something like Nvidia GTX 750 (1 GB). Son's planning to buy a Mac Pro for his animation work and I'm gonna have to budget for that too :-(
Find a CeX shop near you. They will have guaranteed pre used cards at bargain prices. I use them every time my kids want their PC updated. The Computer Exchange Web site let's you scan by outlet and by product or both. They have lots of PCi-ex cards that will suit you. I bought one three weeks ago.
Thanks Haystack! That was a brilliant suggestion! Turns out, there is one such outlet within three miles of where I live. And they do seem to have some cards I might be interested in. :-)
Update on the graphics card situation - ordered a new Asus GTX 750 Ti after ensuring my motherboard and PSU can handle it. I gather I must uninstall the current graphics drivers and the card (Device Manager) before installing the new card. My problem is that Windows is not able to start though with some struggle I can probably get it to boot in Safe Mode. Assuming I am able to do this, I am concerned that uninstalling current drivers might land me with a black screen. I doubt if my system has onboard graphics. Any suggestions?