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AMD Radeon™ R9 280X crash and reboot PC
I have a Vibox PC with Windows 8.1 and a AMD Radeon™ R9 280X graphic card from 3 month. Since a week the PC has begun having bugs, then appears a blue or a brown screen with some lines. Sometimes it continues to work and say that the graphic card has crashed, but several times it simply reboot the computer automatically. What happens? What should I do?
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a b U Graphics card
October 15, 2014 3:09:01 PM

Try to reseat the graphics card in a different PCIe slot and re roll drivers .
October 15, 2014 3:05:37 PM

Done, but nothing changes... :( 
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a b U Graphics card
October 15, 2014 1:08:23 PM

Then try reinstalling the drivers for the GPU again.
October 15, 2014 12:25:28 PM

TopLuca said:
That PSU isn't any good , it needs replacement however it should be able to power up the system.

Have you replaced the original graphics card then ?


Nope, I had not replace any part of the PC.
a b À AMD
a b U Graphics card
October 15, 2014 11:04:11 AM

That PSU isn't any good , it needs replacement however it should be able to power up the system.

Have you replaced the original graphics card then ?
a b À AMD
a b U Graphics card
October 15, 2014 10:59:28 AM

You need to replace that ASAP , Post all the parts you have and I'll tell you what power supply you need to get with how much wattage.
a b À AMD
a b U Graphics card
October 15, 2014 10:06:18 AM

Yeah sadly you have to :(  Or if you have a Model name then you can check it online.
October 15, 2014 9:59:48 AM

TopLuca said:
Long story short , I can't speak Italian :D 

However I'll use very simple English that you can even translate using google.

The Power Supply need to be at least 500W in order to run the graphics card properly and it needs to be a good power supply.

This is where you should find how many watts your power supply has



If it is not like that then you can calculate it manually by seeing how many Amperes does it have on the 12V Rail then multiply 12 by that number.


Where I can find that table? I have to open the PC?

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