Might be a really dumb question

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  1. bklyn1028

    bklyn1028 Regular member

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    Ok, this is from my wife, (her mother thinks the weather is bad because of NASA's rockets) go figure. I play cracked games, as a lot of ppl do. I also buy them. But to charge $60 for a game is ludicrious when your making hundres of millions. I mean how much do they need to make. Anyway, I am on my 4th RMA 8800gtx from EVGA (lifetime support), soooooo, is it possible that a cracked game can crash a video card? There I said it. I personally don't think so, but I thought I'd ask.
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    Unless no shaders or graphics API calls badly modified, no gpu crashes.
     
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    bklyn1028 Regular member

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    Ok, can you use layman's terms pls.
     
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    Well, if only game protection is cracked away, and nothing more, there shouldn't be any crashes :)
     
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    But if there were, would it destroy a video card, meaning, the drivers are gone and nothing but artifacts? That is what I mean, actually killing the card so it has to be replaced.
     
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    It's very hard to say... Usually viruses do not destroy parts. If one didn't have any heat issues, there's also a little chance that the card just met its end under stress.
     
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    Thanks, I appreciate your help. I figured the card just dies, coincidentally playing the game.
     
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    viruses won't destroy a videocard unless it can rewrite the card's bios.
     
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    And I would presume the chances of that happening is slim to none.
     
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    i think some are rewriteable as some can change from 1 version to another or activate a disabled core.
     
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    i'd say the crack used might contain a virus.apparently star craft 2 is known for causing graphic card crashes or over heating (read an article about it a few weeks back).viruses dont usually destroy hardware but they cant cause problems with software.

    btw my mum blames the weather on the hole that man made in the moon.
     

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