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Hi!

 

My Zotac GTX 1080Ti is just a few months old and recently it's acting up, sometimes my 2nd monitor turn black for a second, but today I noticed something weirder, please have a look:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1M49B68CG2mL_FzwD1BSJlW_82CtFALZ8/view

 

I don't think this is normal, is it? Should I return it (it has 5 year warranty and it's not even 1 year old)?

 

Thank in advance for your help!

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So, before you assume it's the card. Swap the monitors. Plug the signal cable for monitor 1 into monitor 2 and vice versa. Because it COULD actually be the monitor going bad, not the GPU. Which is what I suspect because if it were the GPU, usually both monitors would be effected.

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1 minute ago, dj_ripcord said:

So, before you assume it's the card. Swap the monitors. Plug the signal cable for monitor 1 into monitor 2 and vice versa. Because it COULD actually be the monitor going bad, not the GPU. Which is what I suspect because if it were the GPU, usually both monitors would be effected.

What about the white lines on the first monitor (those are just for a moment in the video at the very beginning).

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Just now, trylo said:

What about the white lines on the first monitor (those are just for a moment in the video at the very beginning).

Oh, My B. video only loaded half way for me. Yeah.... that's probably the GPU. I'd file a warranty claim.

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Do you have different cables to try? Also swap ports, even though losing a port could still be worth an RMA

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