Now I’m really confused, but I daresay to someone more experienced with PC diagnostics there’s a good clue in here somewhere:
So I did what you guys suggested, carefully checked the cabling, removed the graphics card, cleaned all the dust out of it, reseated it. Restarted the computer. Got a normal startup, a few minutes of operation and then little horizontal lines started flickering into view and then boom, victorian wallpaper, black screen. Cobblers, says I.
At this point I’m wondering if it’s even worth saving up for a new graphics card. Could be the power supply for all I know. I haven’t got enough experience with PCs or the diagnostic tools to check everything.
I don’t know why but I’m fiddling with it, restarting it and one of those times the noise is different when it starts up - the mechanical noise. I can hear a fan with what sounds like a bad bearing, very noisy but the computer starts. I start filming with my phone to post a video of the failure but no, just keeps running. I was even able to run AHIII for 45 minutes, full shadows and reflections. Through cloud, over the water - no problems. Then I quit the game and the computer goes a little quieter. Then I start the game again and it stays quiet. Bad bearing sound not noticeable. But now there’s no ‘graphics crash’. Computer working perfectly.
So I’m thinking - I must have some sort of intermittent fault. The cable must be good, the monitor must be good and the graphics card, CPU, core of the computer must be good. Right? Could I have a dodgy fan that makes noise when it does run and is cold but without it running something overheats and causes the computer to go weird and the screen (eventually) black?
Any help much appreciated.
Really confusing plus I'm so close to flying AHIII online