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will01gt

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This happens on more of my games but I didn't capture.

I have:

  • MSI RX 5700 XT Gaming X
  • Ryzen 2600
  • MSI B450 Gaming Pro Carbon AC
  • 16gb of 3200 ddr4
  • id say good cooling

I have tried DDU and all that driver and bios fixes and was thinking If I should request a rma. Any help please.

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If you haven't already try a  new display cable or another port on the card, personally I'd send it in for RMA.

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Just now, emosun said:

what power supply

cx750m corsair

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1 minute ago, SpookyCitrus said:

If you haven't already try a  new display cable or another port on the card, personally I'd send it in for RMA.

ill try new cable but have already done all ports

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No one asked it, but do you run your card at stock? Temps? 

It shouldnt do that either way, but that should still be ruled out. 

I would RMA it. 

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8 minutes ago, SpookyCitrus said:

If you haven't already try a  new display cable or another port on the card, personally I'd send it in for RMA.

ok done that and even worse now

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1 minute ago, RainingTacco said:

No one asked it, but do you run your card at stock? Temps? 

yes I runa t stock the only thing I change is the max fan speed but it is still auto

temps should be I the images in box in top right but never really exedes 65 on most games

maybe on modern warfare 75, maybe

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Just now, will01gt said:

yes I runa t stock the only thing I change is the max fan speed but it is still auto

temps should be I the images in box in top right but never really exedes 65 on most games

maybe on modern warfare 75, maybe

Your display is fine? Have you tried another like TV? Im 99% sure it wont help, but you should rule most things and write it down in RMA ticket. 

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Just now, RainingTacco said:

Your display is fine? Have you tried another like TV? Im 99% sure it wont help, but you should rule most things and write it down in RMA ticket. 

yes have tried different cables and display and ports and its getting worse as we speak in the background

ima just rma thanks for all your help

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Seems defective, but before RMA I'd completely uninstall and reinstall drivers using DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller)

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1 minute ago, RadiatingLight said:

Seems defective, but before RMA I'd completely uninstall and reinstall drivers using DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller)

have done twice with default software and two times ddu

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Just now, will01gt said:

have done twice

RMA is best.

Even if something crazy like cooking it in an oven somehow gets it to work, there's no guarantee the problem will stay gone for the lifetime of the card. best to just get a new one.

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Just now, RadiatingLight said:

RMA is best.

Even if something crazy like cooking it in an oven somehow gets it to work, there's no guarantee the problem will stay gone for the lifetime of the card. best to just get a new one.

thank you will do

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Is the picture captured with software or captured with an external camera/phone?

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On 12/23/2019 at 10:41 PM, Jurrunio said:

Is the picture captured with software or captured with an external camera/phone?

no

its with radeon software or what used to be relive

 

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7 hours ago, will01gt said:

no

its with radeon software or what used to be relive

 

Then it's not the cable or monitor's fault, it's the card

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