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Problem with GPU fan and display

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  • Power Supplies
  • GPU Fan
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October 3, 2014 10:25:22 AM

Hello,

Lately I've noticed that the fan on my evga gtx 770 reaches full speed suddenly and there is no output on the screen. This first happened while I was gaming but after a while it started happening even when just browsing the internet.

I've contacted evga regarding this issue and they said it could be the 12v rail. So I checked it in the BIOS and it was around 11.6v. They have agreed for a RMA but now I'm thinking it might be the psu and not the video card. I haven't sent the card yet because of this.

I'm hoping someone could help me so I know if I should send it or not, or contact corsair regarding the psu as it is still under warranty.

My specs are:

Motherboard: Gigabyte Z97-HD3
CPU: i5 4670k 3.5 GHz
RAM: Corsair 8 GB DDR 1600 Mhz
PSU: Corsair CX750w modular
GPU: EVGA GTX 770 2 GB superclocked

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October 3, 2014 10:27:10 AM

What makes you think its the PSU doing this and not the card?
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October 3, 2014 10:40:07 AM

inerax said:
What makes you think its the PSU doing this and not the card?


Maybe the psu cannot provide enough power when the gpu requires more.
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October 3, 2014 11:38:18 AM

SneakyCharlie said:
inerax said:
What makes you think its the PSU doing this and not the card?


Maybe the psu cannot provide enough power when the gpu requires more.


Nah the 750W is more than enough RMA the card...get money back if u can and get gtx 970
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October 3, 2014 12:08:40 PM

xSamaru said:
SneakyCharlie said:
inerax said:
What makes you think its the PSU doing this and not the card?


Maybe the psu cannot provide enough power when the gpu requires more.


Nah the 750W is more than enough RMA the card...get money back if u can and get gtx 970


I'll RMA it but I doubt I'll be able to return it as I got it over a month ago.
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