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iBoosted

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  • Birthday Jun 07, 1988

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  1. Just got a new graphics card installed after my other one shit the bed a while back. I installed it and system booted up no problem. Great! Then after updating everything that was out of date and updated windows, all the sudden the computer now starts doing and endless reboot when I turn it on. Post shows my asus logo ten couple seconds later shuts off then restarts again. Over and over.
  2. Ooooo I dont wanna hear that lol I would be so pissed if after cleaning the dust out and someone once connecting back on that the VRM some how pops then. If that be the case I ight just have to keep an eye out for a reasonably priced 580 or 1070 ti till 1080 get cheaper or the new graphics cards so we shall see if worse comes to worse.
  3. Keep you guys posted with some of the other stuff that was posted to try out. Thanks again!
  4. Good option to look into thanks sir.
  5. I wasnt sure what it was called. Thanks for actually mentioning that. Just so I know what exactly its called. Figured as much =/. She lasted a long time and was doing good for a long time just sucks graphics cards are a pain in the ass now a days to get one.
  6. Might try going to the next slot on the motherboard and see if it still persists.
  7. If I had a extra monitor I would, might try to borrow a friends one if he has an extra one on hand. That was my next option to try after.
  8. Yep cause my monitor is a bit older and the card in question is a 780ti a bit old i know :P. Tried a new DVI cable as well as a DVI to HDMI cable.
  9. I did it multiple time so not sure if that slot is just fucked up at this point or something that I cant see causing a problem there.
  10. Was doing cleaning on my system and was working perfectly fine prior to disconnecting wires and cleaning out any dust and what not. Put everything back in and connected everything back up and now I see this.. Not sure if something is just causing an incorrect connection or if the graphics card is going bad. Any help/input much appreciated thanks!
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