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MasterWynde

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  1. I do have one other machine I can put it in but as it is purely a work computer and I do not wish to risk its health.
  2. Salutations, I am having an issue I believe with my video card. I have an old I7-4400 and an Sapphire AMD Vega 64 being powered with a gskill MB750G PSU. I had an old EVGA 750 connected but came across an issue of the PC just not turning on when I had the video card attached. (It worked fine for 2 years) Was told by microcenter the video card is fine and that it must be a PSU issue. After installing the gskill psu computer booted up fine with the video card connected. Worked great until I put a sustain load on it by playing FO76 it lasted maybe 15mins before screens went black and computer was unresponsive. The graphics card was considerably hot to touch. Forced shut down and waited for the card to cool off but the PC would not turn back on. Unplugged everything held down power to drain it and still would not turn on with the graphics card attached. Unplugged the graphics card and the PC booted up no problem (yay for igpu). In my limited knowledge of hardware I am leaning towards the video card having a short and drawing to much power. 750w PSU should be more than enough power. I still have the old 750w, How safe would it be to see if it having it's own PSU would be enough to keep it running? I do not have the money to replace my video card, I was lucky enough to acquire it in 2019 and now on ebay I saw them sell for $750 as "for parts". Please any help making this video card survive and work would be appreciated.
  3. So I have been having a weird issues as of late with my MSI G24C monitor. The bottom inch to two inches will have issues displaying the pixels. Almost like they are frozed up. After I leave the monitor on for 10 to 20 minutes the pixels come back showing full display with no lag or any issues at all. Just after it has been turned off for a bit. (Had full screen flicker the other day but it seems to have stopped completely as well) Any help on possibly identifying the cause would be amazing. I have tried different display port cables, and hdmi cables, both having the same issue. Also same issue with two different video cards, GTX 1060 3gb and now Radeon Vega 64. I am fairly certain it is the monitor itself, but is it something I should be worried about immediately or is this common? P.S. I did try using the search to see if this has been addressed before but I was unable to find something with the same issue. My apologies if I missed it.
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