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Jevsk

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  1. Hello! Recently my Acer monitor started flickering intensely. This happened out of nowhere, and now I'm sitting with a 600 US$ monitor that is basically unusable. I bought the monitor sometime in 2016 and the guarantee on Acer's website states that there only is a 2-year guarantee on Acer Monitors. If anyone knows how I can fix this please tell me how to do so, or if I need to send it in for repair. I have attached a video showing the problem. I am also wondering how much I actually would have to pay if I were to send it in for a repair, as it doesn't state any prices when you go through the repair feature on Acer's website. I have already tried changing the refresh rate, and I can confirm that it has nothing to do with my MacBook that it's connected to. The monitor is a: Acer S277HK 4k monitor. I bought it on Amazon. IMG_0492.MOV
  2. Hello! Recently my Acer monitor started flickering intensely. This happened out of nowhere, and now I'm sitting with a 600 US$ monitor that is basically unusable. I bought the monitor sometime in 2016 and the guarantee on Acer's website states that there only is a 2-year guarantee on Acer Monitors. If anyone knows how I can fix this please tell me how to do so, or if I need to send it in for repair. I have attached a video showing the problem. I am also wondering how much I actually would have to pay if I were to send it in for a repair, as it doesn't state any prices when you go through the repair feature on Acer's website. I have already tried changing the refresh rate, and I can confirm that it has nothing to do with my MacBook that it's connected to. The monitor is a: Acer S277HK 4k monitor. I bought it on Amazon. IMG_0492.MOV
  3. Just tried with another power supply, now everything works. I think I have to go buy another power supply Any recommendations for a new one, that would be able to handle all of the hardware with ease? I would appreciate if it wasn't too expensive, as Im trying to sell it right now.
  4. Could it be possible that my power supply is dead?
  5. It's kind of weird though, how it worked perfectly yesterday, and the 2 years I've owned it. And now suddenly this happened.
  6. I've tried unplugging both the ssd, and the harddrive, still the same problem though.
  7. Also tried that, and also without the asus network thing.
  8. I've already done that, no difference sadly
  9. Hi! So I'm writing this because when I tried to turn on my computer today, it turned on for 1 second and then just powered off. I have tried switching ram, switching harddisk's. It worked perfectly last night with no issues at all! The issue im describing can be seen in the video. If you have anything that might work, please let me know. Video: Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3PGrapichs card: AMD r9 280x 3GB RAMCPU: AMD FX 8320 8 core, black edition CPU cooler: Enermax liqtech 240mmSSD: Sandisk Ultra II 120GB, 550/550 speed2. Harddrive: Toshiba 1000GBNetwork card: ASUS PCE-AC68 RAM: 8GBPower supply: Corsair 650VSCD/Dvd driveCase: Thermaltake urban s31 (uden vindue)
  10. Never mind found the issue. The issue was my SSD!
  11. Hi! So I tried turning on my computer today, and nothing happend, else than some lights started and that was all. I have linked to a video showing the issue, and whats going on. I dont know if my motherboard is dead, or my cpu. If I can't find any help on here today, i will drive it to reparation tomorrow. My computer has never done anything like this, so Im completely blank on this theme. If this helps: Before the issue started all of my usb ports, would work like if the computer was on, even though it wasn't. So if I for an example would move the mouse it would light up, even though the computer wasn't turned on at all. Link to video: Thanks in advance )
  12. I found out that the crashing was caused by my overclock.. Thanks for all of the answers tho!
  13. I did that yesterday, and I checked today again. As I wrote this problem has been going on for some months now.
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