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3 minutes ago, HeaterUp said:

No but it was screwed into the case enough to where it wasnt shaking about or anything like that

I'd say:

- Reseat the connection on both ends

- Reseat the GPU

- Check the cable

Hello, I have a monitor that i am trying to connect to my computer through dvi and when i turn on my computer the monitor just shows up very pixelated with a ton of green flashing dots all over the screen (not sure if you can tell in the picture or not). Ive got a second monitor I was trying to connect as well through HDMI so I am getting ready to unplug that and see if there is any change.

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Hopefully this has nothing to do with it but I did move the whole computer and monitor today in my car. Wrapped up in plenty of blankets

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1 minute ago, BlueChinchillaEatingDorito said:

Dying GPU

The whole computer is only a month old.

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Did you remove the GPU when moving it by car??

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Just now, rrubberr said:

Did it start then?

Yes it just started today when i got it to my new apartment was working fine earlier this morning. Should I try taking off the dvi cable and putting it back on?

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1 minute ago, Enderman said:

Did you remove the GPU when moving it by car??

No but it was screwed into the case enough to where it wasnt shaking about or anything like that

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3 minutes ago, HeaterUp said:

No but it was screwed into the case enough to where it wasnt shaking about or anything like that

I'd say:

- Reseat the connection on both ends

- Reseat the GPU

- Check the cable

idk

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My suggestions?

  • Reseat GPU. It may have moved slightly in the PCI slot.
  • Check connectors at the GPU end and the monitor end. Check for contamination or bent pins.
  • Replace video cable.

Hope these help.

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1 minute ago, rrubberr said:

Yeah, generally bouncing your PCIe cards around in your trunk is a BAD idea.

I've done it many times in my 250d's box. always use protection.

idk

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4 minutes ago, Droidbot said:

I've done it many times in my 250d's box. always use protection.

I was told my multiple people as long as the gpu is secure it wouldnt be a problem :S what other protection is there

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1 minute ago, rrubberr said:

I take my Z800 with me (haha, yes, I lug one of my 80lb workstations around with me) sometimes, but I always take speed bumps slowly and make sure the PCIe cards are on the bottom and the PC is on its side. A Titan Z would tear the motherboard in half like paper.

Well thats the thing I had the whole pc sitting on its side because i have a huge cpu cooler and gpu that would have snapped my motherboard in half otherwise

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1 minute ago, rrubberr said:

I take my Z800 with me (haha, yes, I lug one of my 80lb workstations around with me) sometimes, but I always take speed bumps slowly and make sure the PCIe cards are on the bottom and the PC is on its side. A Titan Z would tear the motherboard in half like paper.

I had a Windforce 3X card from Gigabyte. 

That fucker is so big it wouldn't fit in the 250d without me bending the heatsink a little bit.

 

I kept it in my PC and transported it around 20 times from my dad's to my mum's and vice versa in around 3 years. 

idk

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10 minutes ago, Droidbot said:

I've done it many times in my 250d's box. always use protection.

it only takes one time for things to go wrong

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2 minutes ago, rrubberr said:

You are like silly goose. I had to take my 21.5lb 4k monitor with me, too, with labels and peripherals, but at least the z800 has handles.

When I do move my 250d it's just peripherals and the box, and one time I brought my Ultrawide. 

 

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1 minute ago, Bradl79 said:

it only takes one time for things to go wrong

Box has like loads of foam though, so it keeps the system stable. I have literally shipped this machine interstate in the box. 

 

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20 minutes ago, HeaterUp said:

No but it was screwed into the case enough to where it wasnt shaking about or anything like that

That does not help, the PCIe slot holds most of the weight and is very delicate.

GPUs only screw into the case on one side, the other side hangs with no support.

This is why GPUs must be removed when transporting a PC.

It sounds to me like you ruined your motherboard...

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u can try to connect ur monitor to ur onboard video and if its the same it could be the monitor if works either the GPU or the PCIe slot damaged.

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Alright everyone. After my mini heart attack of thinking i fucked up my gpu the cable on the monitor and tower just needed to be reseated. Thank you all :)

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