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1060 6GB gone AWOL

I recently (almost a yr ago) put together a modest 1080p 144Hz gaming rig w/i5-7500, msi b250 mate MB, msi 1060 6GB, 16GB ram, HDD. Never had any issues, great performance, CPU and GPU clocking over what was said on the box, while staying way under heat limits. Today, however, I left my PC for around an hour 30 with Google Chrome and a Youtube video open, paused for when I got back. This is not uncommon for myself and probably many others to do. When I got back I found horrible artifacting, making use almost impossible, simple tasks can take 5 minutes trying to work around where I can't see. The artifacts are very rapidly shifting/flickering images from my desktop, almost resembling TV static. Applications still work, however it would take about 5x longer to do anything meaningful. I installed newest drivers and reseated my card with no luck. Anyone have a suggestion? 

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Tried checking for loose connections elsewehere? Power to monitor/display connection seem likely 

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The usual crap when it comes to display stuff: change the cable, try on a different monitor, use your card in a different PC and a different card in your own PC.

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47 minutes ago, CantCompute said:

Tried checking for loose connections elsewehere? Power to monitor/display connection seem likely 

Checked and no dice. New monitor coming from HDMI works though...

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47 minutes ago, CantCompute said:

Also have you tried using a different output port? 

I just tried using a TV from HDMI instead of DVI-D and that did work. Not the best solution but i guess ill have to see if its the cable or the DVI port

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2 minutes ago, jackdoubet said:

Checked and no dice. New monitor coming from HDMI works though...

hopefully just a bad cable or bad port

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Hopefully (and well in your favor) its the cord, or an issue with the DVI-D port.  

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12 minutes ago, Tristerin said:

Hopefully (and well in your favor) its the cord, or an issue with the DVI-D port.  

You know what. It must be my monitor. Same DVI cable and port, new monitor, no artifacts... How strange... I ruled out the possibility of faulty monitor when i turned off the PC and 'No Connection' displayed as usual with no artifacts/graphical glitches.

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17 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

hopefully just a bad cable or bad port

I tried new monitor on same cable and port w/ perfect success! Sucks bc this one isnt 144 Hz anymore tho :/    but it was either dropping at least a hundred on a new card or a new monitor anyways in my eyes

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1 hour ago, rares495 said:

The usual crap when it comes to display stuff: change the cable, try on a different monitor, use your card in a different PC and a different card in your own PC.

Same port and cable on a different monitor lead to success! But a downgrade back to 60Hz :(

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