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Recently got a RX580, not sure if it's bugged or damaged.

Hi, 

basically what happens is that, sometimes, when I let the pc being in standby for some time or when I just turned it on, the monitor starts to do this thing (shown in the attached video). The bug, as also shown in the video, fixes itself once I turn off >> turn on the monitor, as of right not, with 100% success rate. 

 

I just bought this RX580, it's still under the Amazon's warranty so I would like to know if I should replace it or keep it, hoping for the best.

 

Specs:

 

(from 2016)

CPU - i5 6500  3.20Ghz

SSD - 128 gb 

PSU - 650W

Monitor - BenQ ZOWIE XL2411

 

(from 2018)

RAM - 16 gb (2x8) Corsair

 

(from 2019)

GPU - SAPPHIRE  RADEON RX 580

 

ps. Sorry for the trash quality of the video. 

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ok, thank you. I'll try to keep the post updated in case it'll still occur.

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