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Rx470 showing blue vertical lines when starting up?

C9 Gun

Whenever I turn on my pc I get this blue vertical lines on the screen where u get the options to boot a disk/usb open the bios etc, the thing is after that it starts normally. I can even play games and no problem so far but I'd like to know if this is normal or not

 

The graphics card is a Sapphire Nitro+ Radeon RX470 OC

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PSU? Is this a new build or has it had a previous GPU (or intergrated) in it? Also, if it has had one, did you run DDU?

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Just now, Belgarathian said:

Hardware failure! 

Or that.

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27 minutes ago, C9 Gun said:

Whenever I turn on my pc I get this blue vertical lines on the screen where u get the options to boot a disk/usb open the bios etc, the thing is after that it starts normally. I can even play games and no problem so far but I'd like to know if this is normal or not

 

The graphics card is a Sapphire Nitro+ Radeon RX470 OC

20170418_010929-1.jpg

Have you tried reseating the card's PCIe slot. I have a quadro and that happens occasionally

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20 minutes ago, JDE said:

PSU? Is this a new build or has it had a previous GPU (or intergrated) in it? Also, if it has had one, did you run DDU?

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And no I didn't run DDU unless it's really necessary no matter if you install a clean OS? (sorry for noob question)

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Just now, C9 Gun said:

Satellite Sl-8600Eps 600W

 

And no I didn't run DDU unless it's really necessary no matter if you install a clean OS? (sorry for noob question)

I don't think you'd need to run DDU for a clean operating system.

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44 minutes ago, Mr. Darkwraith said:

Have you tried reseating the card's PCIe slot. I have a quadro and that happens occasionally

I tried this and I still get the lines

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