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HP Compaq Desktop DC7700 Small Form Factory
Microsoft Windows 10 (32-bit)

The desktop computer is older but has been working great up until a few months ago.  It is a dual core with integrated graphics.

 

The problem I am having is that I received a video/graphic error a few months ago.  My monitor randomly goes black for a few seconds and it also gets a few black pixel spots. I have tried the steps listed below with no resolve:

 

- I have updated the various drivers for the adaptors, video/graphics

- Tried a different monitor(s)

- changed out cords

 

Is there anything I can do to fix/stop this problem?  I know it isn't going to last forever, but am trying do all I reasonably can to fix this computer before trashing it.

Because the graphics is integrated, does that mean when that goes the mother board would have to be replaced?  and with this type of computer is that even possible or worth it?

 

Some info listed on the mother board is:

HP 0a54h

ASUS a8ae-le

AmberineM-GL6E

 

 

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