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Graphics Green lines on startup

Discussion in 'Tech Support' started by JitsuSparty, 5 Oct 2014.

  1. JitsuSparty

    JitsuSparty Minimodder

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    I turned on my pc earlier to be confronted with a lot of green lines and artefacts as it booted:

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    it is a GTX 670,

    any ideas on what I can do or is it screwed?
     
  2. JitsuSparty

    JitsuSparty Minimodder

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    ok more info - swapped in an old card and the system started fine... guessing it is the gfx card then
     
  3. GoodBytes

    GoodBytes How many wifi's does it have?

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    Yea, your graphics card is faulty. Those are the signs. :/
     
  4. JitsuSparty

    JitsuSparty Minimodder

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    hmm guessing as the old card works it cant be power supply... well this sucks :p
     
  5. GoodBytes

    GoodBytes How many wifi's does it have?

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    If it was the power supply, the system would shutdown when you play a game.
    Here you are at idle.
     
  6. JitsuSparty

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    Well RMA process begun with EVGA, will update this thread with progress if anyone reads :p
     
  7. chilliewillie

    chilliewillie What's a Dremel?

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    wel rma it or bake it
     
  8. Deders

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    Does it happen every time? Sometimes I get something similar at the very top of my monitor. I switch the monitor off and on again and it goes away.
     
  9. GTIgeneral

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    Just had the same thing on my graphics card, a GTX560ti, had no picture when my pc was plugged into my AV system, so i plugged it straight into a TV and had the same type of screen artifacts and lines as you.

    I tried the DVI port on my graphics card and it works fine, turns out the HDMI port was knackered, its the second 560ti Ive had that has developed a problem with the mini HDMI port
     
  10. JitsuSparty

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    Update - received a refurbished card from EVGA - put it in my system and there was no green lines (YAY), but idling at 65 deg :(

    I then loaded a game (Civ V) and it decided to crash my system, with the fans on the card blowing hard.

    guess time to talk to EVGA again
     
  11. Deders

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    Is it clocking down properly when idle?
     
  12. JitsuSparty

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    on start it reads 67 degrees... doing nothing evga reads 38 - 40 (watched for 1 min)

    refreshing my windows experience (only thing I thought of) it goes straight up to 102 degrees and the system restarts
     

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