Some Problems with acerh5360
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@cybewr you are right- guess i have to wall mount than.

I dont thin its the graficcard because its running fine up to some point but anyway is there a tool i can check the graficcard heat. I use the palit gtx 460 and that is by default overclocked.
Sometimes i get the cpufan error on startup so i would need a tool for that as well.

But i think tis is also wrong because my pc was build by a pc company.

Thank you.
@cybewr you are right- guess i have to wall mount than.



I dont thin its the graficcard because its running fine up to some point but anyway is there a tool i can check the graficcard heat. I use the palit gtx 460 and that is by default overclocked.

Sometimes i get the cpufan error on startup so i would need a tool for that as well.



But i think tis is also wrong because my pc was build by a pc company.



Thank you.

#16
Posted 10/10/2010 09:20 AM   
Is it possible that it crashes because of my acer 3d desktop monitor?

I had the same error today aaaarg. I now unluped my desktop monitor and so far it works but this more an anoying workaround. Anyone else using ab double 3d monitor setup?
Is it possible that it crashes because of my acer 3d desktop monitor?



I had the same error today aaaarg. I now unluped my desktop monitor and so far it works but this more an anoying workaround. Anyone else using ab double 3d monitor setup?

#17
Posted 10/11/2010 06:59 PM   
Is it possible that it crashes because of my acer 3d desktop monitor?

I had the same error today aaaarg. I now unluped my desktop monitor and so far it works but this more an anoying workaround. Anyone else using ab double 3d monitor setup?
Is it possible that it crashes because of my acer 3d desktop monitor?



I had the same error today aaaarg. I now unluped my desktop monitor and so far it works but this more an anoying workaround. Anyone else using ab double 3d monitor setup?

#18
Posted 10/11/2010 06:59 PM   
Here is a better picture of the problem i got you see the mousepointer all scrambled in the left corner.
Here is a better picture of the problem i got you see the mousepointer all scrambled in the left corner.

#19
Posted 10/12/2010 10:20 AM   
Here is a better picture of the problem i got you see the mousepointer all scrambled in the left corner.
Here is a better picture of the problem i got you see the mousepointer all scrambled in the left corner.

#20
Posted 10/12/2010 10:20 AM   
[quote name='Amorgeddon' post='1129695' date='Oct 12 2010, 11:20 AM']Here is a better picture of the problem i got you see the mousepointer all scrambled in the left corner.[/quote]

I have the same graphics card, same projector and a double display output and I experienced almost the same problems.

It was the HDMI cable. not sure if it had been slightly damaged or what but it did not suppoer 3D or high resolutions properly without massive red distortion.

I replaced my expensive HDMI cable with a £7 20m cable and it works fine. no problems at all.

The only thing that I do not recognise is the glitch arround the mouse pointer.
[quote name='Amorgeddon' post='1129695' date='Oct 12 2010, 11:20 AM']Here is a better picture of the problem i got you see the mousepointer all scrambled in the left corner.



I have the same graphics card, same projector and a double display output and I experienced almost the same problems.



It was the HDMI cable. not sure if it had been slightly damaged or what but it did not suppoer 3D or high resolutions properly without massive red distortion.



I replaced my expensive HDMI cable with a £7 20m cable and it works fine. no problems at all.



The only thing that I do not recognise is the glitch arround the mouse pointer.

#21
Posted 10/12/2010 12:19 PM   
[quote name='Amorgeddon' post='1129695' date='Oct 12 2010, 11:20 AM']Here is a better picture of the problem i got you see the mousepointer all scrambled in the left corner.[/quote]

I have the same graphics card, same projector and a double display output and I experienced almost the same problems.

It was the HDMI cable. not sure if it had been slightly damaged or what but it did not suppoer 3D or high resolutions properly without massive red distortion.

I replaced my expensive HDMI cable with a £7 20m cable and it works fine. no problems at all.

The only thing that I do not recognise is the glitch arround the mouse pointer.
[quote name='Amorgeddon' post='1129695' date='Oct 12 2010, 11:20 AM']Here is a better picture of the problem i got you see the mousepointer all scrambled in the left corner.



I have the same graphics card, same projector and a double display output and I experienced almost the same problems.



It was the HDMI cable. not sure if it had been slightly damaged or what but it did not suppoer 3D or high resolutions properly without massive red distortion.



I replaced my expensive HDMI cable with a £7 20m cable and it works fine. no problems at all.



The only thing that I do not recognise is the glitch arround the mouse pointer.

#22
Posted 10/12/2010 12:19 PM   
Hi

Thats very helpfull. But i don´t really think its the hdmi cable because i think i had that problem also when i didn´t use the beamer but just my 2 displays- so i think it basiclly comes down to 2 thing either graficard that can´t handle proper multimonitor setup or the driver. Which driver did you use?
Hi



Thats very helpfull. But i don´t really think its the hdmi cable because i think i had that problem also when i didn´t use the beamer but just my 2 displays- so i think it basiclly comes down to 2 thing either graficard that can´t handle proper multimonitor setup or the driver. Which driver did you use?

#23
Posted 10/12/2010 04:31 PM   
Hi

Thats very helpfull. But i don´t really think its the hdmi cable because i think i had that problem also when i didn´t use the beamer but just my 2 displays- so i think it basiclly comes down to 2 thing either graficard that can´t handle proper multimonitor setup or the driver. Which driver did you use?
Hi



Thats very helpfull. But i don´t really think its the hdmi cable because i think i had that problem also when i didn´t use the beamer but just my 2 displays- so i think it basiclly comes down to 2 thing either graficard that can´t handle proper multimonitor setup or the driver. Which driver did you use?

#24
Posted 10/12/2010 04:31 PM   
Ok got this mail from support.

I hope it will work- i keep you updated


If you're using GTX 460 1GB Sonic Platinum or GTX 460 2GB Sonic please follow below steps to solve the issue.
1. Update the graphic card BIOS:
Download the auto-update-BIOS file from below website and then perform it.
[url="http://www.palit.biz/main/faq_show.php?pc_cate=vga&id=161"]http://www.palit.biz/main/faq_show.php?pc_...=vga&id=161[/url]
2. Update or reinstall graphic card driver without leftover files.
--1. Download driver sweeper from below website.
[url="http://www.guru3d.com/category/driversweeper/"]http://www.guru3d.com/category/driversweeper/[/url]
--2. Download Nvidia driver 260.63beta or 258.96WHQL from below Nvidia website.
[url="http://www.nvidia.com/Download/Find.aspx?lang=en-us"]http://www.nvidia.com/Download/Find.aspx?lang=en-us[/url]
--3. Remove the graphic card driver from your system by Control Panel.
--4. Reboot the system into safe mode.
--5. Install the driver sweeper and use it to clean the leftover files of Nvidia graphic card driver.
--6. Reboot the system and then install the driver 260.63beta or 258.96WHQL.

If the error happened again after above steps please try installing the graphic card in another PC to see whether the error remained.
If the error happened again in another PC please contact your vendor to get further test or RMA help.
Thanks.
Ok got this mail from support.



I hope it will work- i keep you updated





If you're using GTX 460 1GB Sonic Platinum or GTX 460 2GB Sonic please follow below steps to solve the issue.

1. Update the graphic card BIOS:

Download the auto-update-BIOS file from below website and then perform it.

http://www.palit.biz/main/faq_show.php?pc_...=vga&id=161

2. Update or reinstall graphic card driver without leftover files.

--1. Download driver sweeper from below website.

http://www.guru3d.com/category/driversweeper/

--2. Download Nvidia driver 260.63beta or 258.96WHQL from below Nvidia website.

http://www.nvidia.com/Download/Find.aspx?lang=en-us

--3. Remove the graphic card driver from your system by Control Panel.

--4. Reboot the system into safe mode.

--5. Install the driver sweeper and use it to clean the leftover files of Nvidia graphic card driver.

--6. Reboot the system and then install the driver 260.63beta or 258.96WHQL.



If the error happened again after above steps please try installing the graphic card in another PC to see whether the error remained.

If the error happened again in another PC please contact your vendor to get further test or RMA help.

Thanks.

#25
Posted 10/13/2010 08:37 AM   
Ok got this mail from support.

I hope it will work- i keep you updated


If you're using GTX 460 1GB Sonic Platinum or GTX 460 2GB Sonic please follow below steps to solve the issue.
1. Update the graphic card BIOS:
Download the auto-update-BIOS file from below website and then perform it.
[url="http://www.palit.biz/main/faq_show.php?pc_cate=vga&id=161"]http://www.palit.biz/main/faq_show.php?pc_...=vga&id=161[/url]
2. Update or reinstall graphic card driver without leftover files.
--1. Download driver sweeper from below website.
[url="http://www.guru3d.com/category/driversweeper/"]http://www.guru3d.com/category/driversweeper/[/url]
--2. Download Nvidia driver 260.63beta or 258.96WHQL from below Nvidia website.
[url="http://www.nvidia.com/Download/Find.aspx?lang=en-us"]http://www.nvidia.com/Download/Find.aspx?lang=en-us[/url]
--3. Remove the graphic card driver from your system by Control Panel.
--4. Reboot the system into safe mode.
--5. Install the driver sweeper and use it to clean the leftover files of Nvidia graphic card driver.
--6. Reboot the system and then install the driver 260.63beta or 258.96WHQL.

If the error happened again after above steps please try installing the graphic card in another PC to see whether the error remained.
If the error happened again in another PC please contact your vendor to get further test or RMA help.
Thanks.
Ok got this mail from support.



I hope it will work- i keep you updated





If you're using GTX 460 1GB Sonic Platinum or GTX 460 2GB Sonic please follow below steps to solve the issue.

1. Update the graphic card BIOS:

Download the auto-update-BIOS file from below website and then perform it.

http://www.palit.biz/main/faq_show.php?pc_...=vga&id=161

2. Update or reinstall graphic card driver without leftover files.

--1. Download driver sweeper from below website.

http://www.guru3d.com/category/driversweeper/

--2. Download Nvidia driver 260.63beta or 258.96WHQL from below Nvidia website.

http://www.nvidia.com/Download/Find.aspx?lang=en-us

--3. Remove the graphic card driver from your system by Control Panel.

--4. Reboot the system into safe mode.

--5. Install the driver sweeper and use it to clean the leftover files of Nvidia graphic card driver.

--6. Reboot the system and then install the driver 260.63beta or 258.96WHQL.



If the error happened again after above steps please try installing the graphic card in another PC to see whether the error remained.

If the error happened again in another PC please contact your vendor to get further test or RMA help.

Thanks.

#26
Posted 10/13/2010 08:37 AM   
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