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Green lines on screen help!

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September 10, 2014 8:49:54 PM

Hey, I started up my pc today and these green lines were just everywhere the resolution was also unable to do 1920x1080. It was fine just last night I don't know what could have happened, I think it may be that my gpu is dying, I just need someone else's help. It is a custom built pc that I built myself, its water-cooled so I wont be able to take the gpu back . please help! :??: 

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September 10, 2014 9:10:03 PM

give specs.......... how old is it?.......... is it a cheap power supply?............ did you check the monitor cables at both ends...did you try a different cable/different monitor......... do you have any hardware to swap out?
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September 10, 2014 9:24:44 PM

swifty_morgan said:
give specs.......... how old is it?.......... is it a cheap power supply?............ did you check the monitor cables at both ends...did you try a different cable/different monitor......... do you have any hardware to swap out?


Its only from the start of this year really, no its not its a corsair :p , Yes sadly nothing changed, I already know its not the monitor and what do you mean by hardware to swap out ? gpu is a gtx 670
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September 10, 2014 9:50:16 PM

specs
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September 10, 2014 11:56:27 PM

swifty_morgan said:
specs


Nvidia geforce gtx670, cosair ax850 powersupply, intel i5-4670k cpu 3.40ghz, cosair vengeance ram 16gb, anything im missing ? also in device manager my graphics card has code 43 ( dont know what that means )
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September 11, 2014 6:36:43 AM

motherboard?
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September 11, 2014 12:49:04 PM

swifty_morgan said:
motherboard?


z87-gd65 gaming (ms-7845)
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September 11, 2014 2:05:59 PM

assuming it's a newer monitor............ first try cables. / try connections at both ends. swap out for different if you can. is the machine/monitor constantly on ( idle when you're not around )?

next thing would be to see what happens when pulling the card and connecting directly to the board.

when is the last time you went to windows updates?



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September 12, 2014 10:01:45 PM

swifty_morgan said:
assuming it's a newer monitor............ first try cables. / try connections at both ends. swap out for different if you can. is the machine/monitor constantly on ( idle when you're not around )?

next thing would be to see what happens when pulling the card and connecting directly to the board.

when is the last time you went to windows updates?



Do I have to pull out the card to use on-board graphics ?

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