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I have the Radeon 3650 HD (came with this pc) and it cant handle fullscreen games. When i bring them up to play, or try to tab out, my video card completely shuts off and sends no video input to my monitor. Just wondering if anyone has had or heard about this problem and if you guys have any solutions. Thanks

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I have the Radeon 3650 HD (came with this pc) and it cant handle fullscreen games. When i bring them up to play, or try to tab out, my video card completely shuts off and sends no video input to my monitor. Just wondering if anyone has had or heard about this problem and if you guys have any solutions. Thanks

 

What kind of power supply do you have?

Did you remove all previous video drivers before install?

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I bought a pre-made computer from Dell, this video card was in already so i didn't install anything. And im not to sure about my power supply, but i was just nosing around in settings and changed it to performance, that may be the issue. Dell had it on power saver by stock.

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I bought a pre-made computer from Dell, this video card was in already so i didn't install anything. And im not to sure about my power supply, but i was just nosing around in settings and changed it to performance, that may be the issue. Dell had it on power saver by stock.

 

You might want to go into your bios, (or where ever you made the changes) and default them back.

Install the newest video driver. (or one that you liked, or know is good)

 

Then see what happens.

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