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brehndo

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About brehndo

  • Birthday January 16

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male

System

  • CPU
    AMD FX 6300
  • Motherboard
    ASUS 970 PRO Gaming Aura
  • RAM
    HyperX Savage 8gb 1866
  • GPU
    Radeon XFX R7 360 2NF5
  • Case
    AeroCool ATX GT Black
  • Storage
    SSD HyperX Savage 120gb
  • PSU
    Thermaltake Smart 750w 80 plus bronze
  • Display(s)
    Acer V226 HQL 21,5”
  • Cooling
    Stock CPU Cooler + 2 120mm Fans
  • Keyboard
    Thermaltake Commander Combo
  • Mouse
    Thermaltake Commander Combo
  • Sound
    On board
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 64bit
  1. I got a replacement. They found that one was fuc..d, then sent me a brand new one.
  2. Finally, conclusion. That video card was faulty. I've just received a new one and work fine! Thanks for trying to help!
  3. I did a "test bench" with the motherboard box, put the system together and turned on and then a got the problem! And inside the case it remained the same. Yes, in that picture it is hitting the case. I put the card there just to take that photo, when was for testing nothing was wrong, the GPU was seated properly. Anyhow, I'm sending to my retailer tomorrow. They will fix it or give me a new one.
  4. I always install my GPUs with screws, unless it forces the motherboard. I took this picture without de screws but it makes no difference with, I checked that. Here the card's gold pins: I always test everything before putting inside the case and it happened without hitting anything, so...
  5. Try creating a new acc on windows and see if still does that. I had a similar issue once and, i don't know why, but this fixed it.
  6. I didn't see this option. This is how my bios looks like
  7. Well, I don't use any stuff of the discs at all, I just downloaded the drivers from the manufacturer's web site. I'll have to buy another GPU. And I don't think the CPU is bad.
  8. Already checked that. I couldn't find anything like this
  9. The difference between x16 and x8 it's no big deal. But in my case its running in x4
  10. Yeah, he made me think about that too, so... I disabled everything related to power saving and still the same
  11. It simply changes from 1.1 to 2.0, but still x4.
  12. The entire system is new, but it could be damaged by the Gods... who knows? I don't have another system to try it; And no. I'll have to wait 'till next month to buy a new GPU. Nope. And the only person I know that I can borrow one lives miles away. Yes, it does! Cause if its a MB problem I won't buy a better GPU. What do u mean?
  13. The problem: when I put the GPU on the top PCIe 16x my monitor shows "NO SIGNAL". But when on a PCIe 8x/4x it post and run whitout issues. I've tried in two MBs and the same happens. The system: First MB: Gigabyte 970A DS3P Current MB: Asus 970 PRO Gaming AURA Radeon XFX R7 360 P 2NF5 2Gb FX 6300 3.5Ghz SSD HyperX Savage 120gb DDR3 HyperX Savage 8gb 1600 PSU Thermaltake 750w Smart 80+ Bronze Windows 10 64 bit Latest BIOS Ps.: The asus MB have LEDs that shows if have any problems with CPU, GPU, DRAM and boot device. CPU, DRAM and boot device are always fine, but the GPU led turn on when on a PCIe 16x and it's ok on a 8x. Actually, the GPU runs at 4x like it shows on image bellow; I've already double checked all the cables and reinserted a couple times the video card; I couldn't find anything in the BIOS setup related to this; Cleared CMOS; I had no beeps whith both MBs; All drivers are up to date. Edit 1: This is NOT my bios, but look exactly the same Edit 2: I'll send to retailer tomorrow. When I get a response I'll update.
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