barlew
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Anyone know what's happening?
Their phone lines have been down for most of the day mate.
Anyone know what's happening?
Seems like they're down today too. Oh well...Their phone lines have been down for most of the day mate.
Seems like they're down today too. Oh well...
I don't use discord so I wouldn't know. I only use the forums for technical support. Are they gonna change the number?Yesterday they were putting updates about the phone lines on the PCS discord mate?
Did that yesterday and today. I think they broke again or something. Even when I call at 9 in the morning usually I am like 22nd so I don't mind waiting. I'll keep trying throughout the day and see what happens.There's nothing on Facebook about the phone lines today..last update was yesterday afternoon which said they were fixed.
A few weeks ago, I tried calling in the afternoon and got the "the line is busy, please leave a message" message....phoned at 9:05am the next day and was put in the queue, albeit 15th in the queue (ended up getting through an hour later) so I'd recommend trying at 9am as soon as they open
Yeah you're right, I just got in and I'm number 30. I guess that's the limit on the number of people on hold.Possibly...but the line is busy message normally means too many on hold...same thing happens with my GP Practice at 8:30am when everyone phones!
It's possible they are still having phone issues (though they would normally post an update on social media and they haven't currently) or more likely more people are trying to get through because no-one could get through for most of the day yesterday
Thankfully my packet covers such things. Otherwise I'd be destitute.Number 30?? Best not look at your phone bill afterwards When I phoned I was 15th in the queue, got through after an hour and it cost me £9
I wonder what has changed at your house then? I'm even more convinced now that it's something at your home that was causing this. Finding it could be a challenge though.I reveived my laptop back about 40 minutes ago. After turning it on like always on the same plug and running the same games, it seems to be working perfectly. No crashing, no issues at all. Which makes me really wonder why it was crashing before, why PCS couldn't replicate the issues, yet somehow they fixed them as well. I could be jinxing it, but as far as I know, it's finally fixed. I'll still keep being wary though.
They did replace my motherboard, with soldered gpu and CPU. But as they said, couldn't replicate the issues in the first place.Very strange....if it wasn't for everything else mentioned in this thread, I'd swear it was a loose wire/connection related to positioning and the courier journey changed the position thus making it work fine and the journey back didn't alter it's position.
As far as I'm aware, nothing has changed.I wonder what has changed at your house then? I'm even more convinced now that it's something at your home that was causing this. Finding it could be a challenge though.
Ah. That could well have been it then. Problem solved.They did replace my motherboard, with soldered gpu and CPU. But as they said, couldn't replicate the issues in the first place.
I reveived my laptop back about 40 minutes ago. After turning it on like always on the same plug and running the same games, it seems to be working perfectly. No crashing, no issues at all. Which makes me really wonder why it was crashing before, why PCS couldn't replicate the issues, yet somehow they fixed them as well. I could be jinxing it, but as far as I know, it's finally fixed. I'll still keep being wary though.
They did replace my motherboard, with soldered gpu and CPU. But as they said, couldn't replicate the issues in the first place.
That was a big clue! Perhaps the OP should have led with that.And then at this point I realised why it now worked.
That was a big clue! Perhaps the OP should have led with that.
Furmark doesn't crash my pc no matter what. Unigine Valley does though. Those are both gpu stress tests. Unigine crashes both on DirectX mode and OpenGL. OpenGL is what Furmark uses so I don't understand why one crashes my pc and one doesn't. As mentioned above, everything that used to crash the pc, does so now. This seriously looks like my GPU got fried but last time I had these problems, when a specialist looked at the pc at PCS, they said it was fine and working perfectly. So why did it now just happen again out of nowhere without me pushing the more than halfway in its capabilites? I am just so furious that this PC seems to be built and holding together on toilet paper.Well, after 2 or so weeks for working. Now the same problem has reemerged. And once again completely randomly. Woke up, did my chores, powered up my laptop. Every 3d application crashes it. I tried to stress test the gpu this time to see if that was the problem. And some of them crash my pc, some of them don't. I haven't even managed to use my gpu to the 60% mark, its heat never showed over 55C. Another 2 months of waiting for a repair seems like the only option I have again.
None of this makes sense, seriously.But they did replace your motherboard, right? So it is almost a completely new PC, definitely a new GPU. How can the same problem be happening again after just 2 weeks?