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Old August 23rd, 2005, 06:15   #1
Kazuya
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Is something bad with my pc? :(

First, my monitor just died on me (it didn't turn on).
I bought a new one and in 2 months it started malfuntioning (this time the colors degraded and the picture was shown moved to the left or right while the refresh rate seemed like 40Hz) and i had it repaired.
Then 2 weeks after that my video card died (it didn't seem to be recognized by the system but it was not fried)
Now 2 months after all this my dvd-rw that has been with me for 6 months just died too. The motor doesn't spin any disc.

Please tell me it's just bad luck because i can't seem to find any answer. I don't think my no-break (which is old) or my psu have anything to do with this. Do they?
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