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Started by PhotoshopLOL | | 7 answers
Graphics driver keeps on crashing and recovering!
This thing has really bugged me for a while now, asshole vendors won't RMA the card because when I bring the PC to them and they test it, it doesn't crash. I bought a new VGA cable, I bought a new monitor (something weird about this, when I first plugged in the new monitor, it doesn't crash the driver and doesnt cause graphical glitches, it was smooth, but the next day it was back to normal, frequent crashing and graphical glitches). I did everything I could, Re-install drivers, reformatting, and many more (see my previous threads) but it still is crashing and is giving me graphical glitches when im in desktop and in game. Im tired of this, I payed $1000 for this PC and it's just gonna give me this shit.

Any solutions?

Thanks in advance!

P.S. Im gonna storm into my vendor's store and slam my pc in their faces this sunday i hope they RMA the card this time. I went back to them 3 times now and they wont RMA the card, selfish douchebags (My house is 2 hours from the shop so Im sick and tired of going back and forth)
Windows 8.1
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October 10, 2014 7:10:54 PM

UPDATE:

WINDOWS FIXED THE PROBLEM SOMEWHAT
But when the windows logo finished loading, it went back to the ":(  your pc has encountered a problem"
Error was: VIDEO_TDR_ERROR

Now im refreshing my pc using the original windows disc in hopes of fixing the problem, If it has gone back to normal, I will update you guys if the I get anymore crashing or graphical glitches (I moved back the video card to it's original spot)
October 10, 2014 6:29:57 PM

It's definitely not the power supply cause I recently got it replaced

That thing I see on the screen, It moves when I press something on my keyboard, I can even move the cursor, so the problem is really the card

And I dont have another PC to test the card with so I dont think I can test
a b À AMD
October 10, 2014 12:21:14 PM

It's either a bad card or a bad power supply. Test the card in another system, it the issue happens there, need to get the card replaced. If it's stable, try a different power supply.

PS, not everyone is checking the site all the time, you can go a days between post activity.
October 10, 2014 11:30:36 AM

Gee thanks
You made me do something that broke the display
And you dont even reply
Wow
October 10, 2014 10:32:57 AM

UPDATE:

Great, I just moved the card 1 slot down and it messed up everything.
October 10, 2014 10:04:01 AM

already did that, still crashes even on older updates of the drivers

currently moving the card down one slot will update
October 10, 2014 9:23:49 AM

try rolling back divers to an older version. also try moving the card down to the next pci-e slot and see if it gives you issues.

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