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July 5, 2013 3:54:56 PM

Hello. I think the problem is in Gpu because ive already changed one for guarantee and this one has same problem. As i mentioned im not ure its gpu so ive uploaded video of the problem. The Psu is corsair gs 600 Gpu is 3d club gtx 550 ti ddr3 1,5gb version.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSLEQbJWlyg&feature=yout...

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July 5, 2013 4:00:27 PM

Think that video about made my eyes bug out.

Is your system overclocked at all? Your case is obviously open in this video so I'm presuming you don't have a heat problem. But can you confirm temps on the CPU and GPU?

Also, if you had the video card replaced was this done through the retailer, by the manufacturer, local shop?
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July 5, 2013 4:08:00 PM

The processor or video card is not overclocked. I can confirm temperatures are fine. And the replacement was made through local store where i bought the Gpu. And sorry for bad quality video ;) 
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July 5, 2013 4:10:33 PM

Unless you struck the bad luck and got to bad GPU's it will be worth troubleshooting to see if the problem is something else. Do you have another video card to try out? Like an older card that you know works? Usually a system problem won't simply turn off the monitor like that.

From what I can see in the video your video output simply ceases. Which would suggest it's the video card (or a cable, connection, etc).
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July 5, 2013 4:18:50 PM

After the video cuts off you can hear that sound also lags in. And yes ive tried to run some things with old gpu it ran nice.
In some games i just put some setting on lower and the crash doesn't happen. But i want to be certain because this would be second gpu with same problem within a year. Ohh and i forgot to mention that i have to restart computer manually so the video is back on.
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July 5, 2013 4:35:26 PM

Have you tried updating graphic card drivers? Though it may not be the issue it's always a good idea.

Also, am I understanding right that your previous video card worked for a year and then did this? How old is this current one?
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July 5, 2013 4:38:25 PM

Both cards broke down in 1 year. Each card worked fine 3-4 months. And the drivers are up to date.
Hmm also a while ago that corsair GS600 broke down and had to replace it but new one is working like a charm.
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July 6, 2013 3:45:24 AM

Umm so i can bring the gpu to local store and ask for refund or exchange for new or not?:??: 
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July 6, 2013 9:52:00 AM

Tramins said:
Umm so i can bring the gpu to local store and ask for refund or exchange for new or not?:??: 


Only your local store can answer that. That's up to them and their policies.
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July 6, 2013 10:16:19 AM

jerreece said:
Tramins said:
Umm so i can bring the gpu to local store and ask for refund or exchange for new or not?:??: 


Only your local store can answer that. That's up to them and their policies.


Umm but is the problem really in gpu? That's why i opened the post in first place.
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July 6, 2013 10:22:33 AM

Can you run the computer with integrated graphics? (i.e. no video card?)

It's odd that you'd have to replace a Power Supply and potentially two video cards in such a short period of time. Are these all purchased new in box?

You might also try, if your motherboard has a second PCI-Express slot, putting the video card into a different slot. Reinstall your drivers and see if that fixes things. There's always a possibility there's an issue in the motherboard.

Computer problems are really all about trouble shooting. Try this, eliminate that, try that, eliminate this, problem must be... XYZ.
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July 7, 2013 7:27:49 AM

jerreece said:
Can you run the computer with integrated graphics? (i.e. no video card?)

It's odd that you'd have to replace a Power Supply and potentially two video cards in such a short period of time. Are these all purchased new in box?

You might also try, if your motherboard has a second PCI-Express slot, putting the video card into a different slot. Reinstall your drivers and see if that fixes things. There's always a possibility there's an issue in the motherboard.

Computer problems are really all about trouble shooting. Try this, eliminate that, try that, eliminate this, problem must be... XYZ.


There are no extra slots for gpu and motherboard couldn't be a trouble because month ago i picked the rig from reinstalling from a good friend that knows a lot on computers but hes on vacation atm. Story of both gpus. Everything is fine 2-3 months ow lags e.t.c and suddenly that brake down happens. And as much as i looked in replacement documentation the testing went 16 minutes. And yes all parts vere brand new with all sealing.
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