My Acer e15-e5-576g-50en Processor died.

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edited November 2023 in 2020 Archives
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  • JacenSolo
    JacenSolo Member Posts: 5

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    Hey I know this is an old thread, but my GPU recently died, and I was wondering if there was anyway to fix it or atleast find out what happened to it, before getting a new motherboard. Is it possible to take it apart and investigate or is that not recommended?
  • andylb
    andylb ACE Posts: 3,827 Pathfinder
    JacenSolo said:
    Hey I know this is an old thread, but my GPU recently died, and I was wondering if there was anyway to fix it or atleast find out what happened to it, before getting a new motherboard. Is it possible to take it apart and investigate or is that not recommended?

    No it isn’t. Why do you say it has died? What is your exact model?

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  • JacenSolo
    JacenSolo Member Posts: 5

    Tinkerer

    andylb said:
    JacenSolo said:
    Hey I know this is an old thread, but my GPU recently died, and I was wondering if there was anyway to fix it or atleast find out what happened to it, before getting a new motherboard. Is it possible to take it apart and investigate or is that not recommended?

    No it isn’t. Why do you say it has died? What is your exact model?

    Oh ***** I never saw this reply :(

    I know it's dead because I tried every possible software fix I could think of and could find online and nothing works. The Nvidia installer keeps saying there's no compatible hardware installed in my system.

    I've got the E5-576G-5762

    The MX150 was working fine up until September of last year. So almost a year ago. It suddenly died with no error messages or indication whatsoever. I didn't even find out until almost 3 months later when I tried playing an old game which I previously could play on ultra settings and now was barely playable on medium...
    I tried reinstalling the drivers and got the message saying that there's no compatible hardware. I used DDU and clean uninstalled the existing graphics driver and tried installing again and got the same message. I even reinstalled Windows 10 from scratch and still got the same message. Device manager even now shows a faulty 3D video controller device.

    I've basically given up hope of ever recovering the graphics card and am saving to buy a new laptop or if I can find one for cheap, a new motherboard.
    Recently though the laptop has been constantly blue-screening and then refusing to turn back on. It's a miracle it's stayed on long enough for me to even type this. I'm not sure why it would suddenly start struggling when it's been running fine without the MX150 for almost a year, but I guess whatever fault caused that to fail has now started affecting the whole system.