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Did my GPU just die?

My computer worked fine earlier today while gaming. Went to boot up an hour ago and it booted in like 480p. Changed to 1440p. Started Rainbow Six Siege and got  1fps in the main menu. Restarted my computer twice and still messed up. Powered off and unplugged and plugged back in. Now I don't get a signal. I even tried the second slot on my mobo. The mobo graphics work, but the GPU isn't even detected. The fans on my GPU spin, but not very fast. Is my GPU fried?

 

My parts are:

Mobo- ASRock B250 Pro4

GPU- Asus 1050ti (powered through mobo)

CPU- Intel i7 6700

PSU- corsair CX 750M

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I just tried an old GPU and it works just fine. So now I really think my 1050ti is dead.

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Seems like the GPU might be fried but just to make sure I would test it in another system. 

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Im having similar issue with my 1070 ti. Jumped into Apex and found I was getting 30 frames. Afterburner showed my memory running at 800 mhz instead of the usual 8000, and the core clocks were bouncing sporadically between 159 mhz and the base 1603, just on the desktop, after the game was closed. After a couple of minutes of this behavior the screen flickered twice, then the PC actually power cycled, and then the display came up blank. Switching PCIe slots hasnt done any favors

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Update: that old GPU is also not being detected and not working. Does that mean it's the motherboard then?

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47 minutes ago, lewdicrous said:

Try it on the another PCIe slot

I tried both GPUs on different PCIe slots. Nothing worked or was detected. 

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36 minutes ago, KrispieKremePie said:

I tried both GPUs on different PCIe slots. Nothing worked or was detected. 

Go download DDU and run it, then re-install new drivers and test. https://www.wagnardsoft.com/

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Did you try to smell it ? sometimes it's fairly easy to sense the burnt electronics. Also you can take a look for something melted or distorted capacitators ? 

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