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Just bought new GPU, not working?

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June 7, 2014 12:57:13 PM

I just bought a MSi Gaming r9 270. I hooked it up to my computer and it displayed a screen, howver all my games are playing absurdly slow. I don't know why, my monitors connected to my card. Anyone have any suggestions as to what to do?
Oh, and im pretty sure I have the newest drivers.

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a c 928 U Graphics card
June 7, 2014 1:01:14 PM

Specs are needed.
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a c 578 U Graphics card
June 7, 2014 1:03:42 PM

Did you remove/uninstall the old graphics card driver before installing the latest one?
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June 7, 2014 2:07:51 PM

My specs Are; dell xps 8300 intel quad core i7-2600 3.4 ghz 16 gigs of ram 550w thermaltake psu.
Yes, I uninstalled all old graphics drivers then redownlaoded a brand new catalyst one.
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a c 928 U Graphics card
June 7, 2014 2:19:28 PM

Did you plugged in the 6 pin power to the card.
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a b U Graphics card
June 7, 2014 2:25:04 PM

Did you change the graphics source from integrated to PCI Express x16 slot?
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June 7, 2014 2:35:37 PM

terry4536 said:
Did you change the graphics source from integrated to PCI Express x16 slot?


I did plug the 6 pin power in, how do I change the graphics source?
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June 7, 2014 3:08:54 PM

terry4536 said:
Here is a video that will show you how.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtDkczrf5fI


I don't have integrated graphics, which means it has to be running through my card right? I just checked.
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a b U Graphics card
June 7, 2014 3:16:28 PM

I would check the BIOS setting anyhow. It should be OK, but you never know.
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June 7, 2014 4:15:20 PM

terry4536 said:
I would check the BIOS setting anyhow. It should be OK, but you never know.


I don't have the options the video does, and when im in device manager the only display adapter is the r9 200. are there any other potential causes?
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a b U Graphics card
June 7, 2014 4:33:44 PM

The graphics card requires a 500 watt power supply. You have a 550 watt PSU, so that is probably OK.

You Specified that you down loaded the new drivers. So that is probably OK.

Your CPU motherboard and RAM also seem to be adequate.

The graphics card may be malfunctioning or not up to specs. Or possibly your expectations of performance aren't realistic. How do you define "absurdly slow"?

There is also the possibility of other programs running in the background slowing things down. There is the possibility of spyware or viruses as well.

Are your system temperatures normal?
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June 7, 2014 5:04:08 PM

terry4536 said:
The graphics card requires a 500 watt power supply. You have a 550 watt PSU, so that is probably OK.

You Specified that you down loaded the new drivers. So that is probably OK.

Your CPU motherboard and RAM also seem to be adequate.

The graphics card may be malfunctioning or not up to specs. Or possibly your expectations of performance aren't realistic. How do you define "absurdly slow"?

There is also the possibility of other programs running in the background slowing things down. There is the possibility of spyware or viruses as well.

Are your system temperatures normal?

in terms of my expectations minecraft on high is averaging 20 fps. it cant handle tomg raider or tf2. Ive wiped my computer a few times, and only downloaded a few things and the performance hasn't changed. My bet is that the card is somehow defective should I return it?
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a b U Graphics card
June 7, 2014 9:34:13 PM

You"re right that is slow. Yes, I would switch out the card.

Do you have access to another graphics card? If you do, I would try another card first. If the other card is normal speed, then you can be sure that the card is defective.
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June 8, 2014 12:33:17 AM

terry4536 said:
You"re right that is slow. Yes, I would switch out the card.

Do you have access to another graphics card? If you do, I would try another card first. If the other card is normal speed, then you can be sure that the card is defective.


I might have access to an old NVidia card, its not great, but it should be a considerable upgrade from my AMD Radeon HD 6450. ill try that out.In the meantime ill return the card. I submitted the RMA request to newgg, while I wait I will test out the NVidia card.
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