Blue stripes at black areas (even in post) Wont boot in normal mode, Fan %100 speed

auygurbalik

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I was playing a game, some blue horizontal stripes appeared and pc restarted. After this point every place with black color has horizontal blue stripes, POST, bios, windows logo....everywhere...

When trying to bot normal mode: windows logo appears, long wait, freezes (win7 logo wont waving), after while GPU FAN SPEED %100.

I can get into safe mode (although problem persist there, blue stripes at black areas of the screen) and uninstall the driver, (still stripes even at post) which after that i can boot to normal mode, reinstalled it and im at same point that cant boot normal mode, fan speed etc..

SCREEN: http://imgur.com/a/STY5J

SPECS: i5 2500k, asus gtx 570, win7

What i tried: Reseat/clean ram, graphic card, un/install driver.


Thanks for any help.

 
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Yes it can as your display adapter is your video card. If you have access to one, I would try and put a different video card in (make sure your power supply can handle it, I don't know your setup). See if you can borrow one from a family member or friend, or if you have an old one.

You can get BSOD if your video card crashes upon start up. I don't know enough, especially without error codes, to tell you to buy a new video card. Right now I would recommend testing with a working GPU or if you don't have an extra one you can go to your local computer store and just buy a 20$ display adapter like an HD 5450 or something equivalent and go from there. If that's the route you go, just ask them what they have and make sure you have the...

ZachyBeat

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Hey buddy. Let me throw some questions at you quick. Did you try booting without the graphics card installed (mobo to display) or switching out the graphics card? Do you overclock at all, and if so, do you have it force your overclock on start up? Also, do you have an ssd or hdd or both? Please list which is your boot drive.

The reason I ask is that I have had an overclock on my GTX 770 give me a flickering pink screen and bsod which I had to install my GTX 660 to fix. I've also had a hdd start dying and it would take about 10 minutes to boot, up from about 1 minute.

When you computer initially restarted were there any sounds from inside your case? Clicks, etc.
 

auygurbalik

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1- just hdd, no ssd, single hdd
2- no oc at all
3- no clicks and unusual sounds, just blue stripes everywhere (my concern that these are there even at post, even after i uninstalled the driver)
4- my mobo dont have vga exit

Thanks
 

ZachyBeat

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Yes it can as your display adapter is your video card. If you have access to one, I would try and put a different video card in (make sure your power supply can handle it, I don't know your setup). See if you can borrow one from a family member or friend, or if you have an old one.

You can get BSOD if your video card crashes upon start up. I don't know enough, especially without error codes, to tell you to buy a new video card. Right now I would recommend testing with a working GPU or if you don't have an extra one you can go to your local computer store and just buy a 20$ display adapter like an HD 5450 or something equivalent and go from there. If that's the route you go, just ask them what they have and make sure you have the correct cable; DVI, HDMI, VGA, DP.
 
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