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AreJayy8

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  1. So I have tried to put my old card back in and now I am network dropping from every single game even if am not in a online game. And my games crash. This is with my card that previously worked. I'm so lost.
  2. I want to try that but I had my supucision of it being a driver thing and if I switch to an old card then I wont have the drivers and it would work.
  3. I dont understand because it says signs is the pc crashes and wont reboot. My pc doesnt crash it just goes it desktop, and some game wont start at all. The only thing that article is right about it the glitches on screen. But nothing else really lines up. And I dont know how to RMA a card.
  4. Yes it does black out sometimes. Also my temp is like 84c when I benchmark.
  5. I bought it used. But I seen it work right before I bought it. And no. Also I forgot to mention the if I use msi afterburner and turn all the dials down then it works. No crashes.
  6. Hey guys my specs are: CPU- i7-7700k GPU- Asus gtx 1080 TI. (Old card was Radeon R9 280 twin frozr) 16bg corsair vengeance DDR4 700w gold thermaltake psu So my issue is: ever since I've upgraded my gpu to the 1080ti my games have done a crazy screen twitch/spazz and then would crash the game. SEE PICTURE! Also I've noticed that I cant even open my games with crashing. It wont even make it to the title screen. But when it does it does the screen flicker. I ran the heaven benchmark and it works fine. Average of 250 fps and a 6500 score at the end. My mistake: at first embrassly enough I did not uninstall the amd driver before swapping the cards and installing the new nvidia drivers. Also if I use MSI afterburner and turn all the dials down all the way it will run the games fine no problems. Things I've tried: 1. I used DDU to get rid of the AMD drivers and nvidia drivers and then reinstalled the right drivers. To fix my mistake. 2. I have upgraded my psu from a 550w to a 700w 3. I reset bios just incase the bios remembered the old drivers. 4. Installed AVG and checked for malware and report was clean.
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