My two Burmilla kittens watching the World Series Cricket in 1992.
So funny their heads turned and followed each ball. Wish I had a video camera back then.
I still miss them.
If you own a Toshiba it would be advisable to check the Battery pack number.
http://techtalk.pcpitstop.com/2016/04/01/toshiba-recalls-100k-batteries-for-melting-hazard/?toshibalithiumbatteryrecall=
You system specs show your system has ample ram to support on board video.
As for will it damage the PC to continue using the damaged card I can't give an informed reply.
Would I continue to use the damaged card? No I wouldn't take any risk.
I have never continued to use a damaged card
Hi Peterr
Yes replacing the PSU was a must. My guess the card is damaged from low wattage prob for a long time.
Low wattage increases voltage to the card.
If it runs OK on inboard Graphics then why not leave like that.
It's really whether you need the card for any specific purpose that inboard Graphics can't handle.
I can handle white text on black.
When colored fonts are used, then my eyes give me hell.
Looks like a lot want a black theme.
Bet they are young with excellent eyesight.
Looks good value and price is good. Comments on average are positive.
Might pay to order a HDMI cable if you think you will need one, at the same time.
Size is good as well.Thumbs up from me.
Or a coffee.LOL
A long time ago, we had a thread running here comparing our Boot times just out of interest.
We all installed Soluto to test our Boot times..
Cindy may remember. I think it was back in Windows7 Days.
I had Saluto at one time. Tells you what is slowing your Boot time down.
Records your every Boot time.
I found it a Pain and got rid of it.
My Scans never picked up the program as malicious.
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