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Hey everyone😁
In the last few hours, i was surprised by a bunch of green pixels in my screen from a moment to another, without an update or reboot.

 

Its not the monitor couse i connected it to my laptop and works like a charm.

 

If i remove the graphic card from the motherboard completly, and boot the pc, it works normal, without any error.

 

Also,,, when i open the  device Manager i get "error 43"

 

I also tried a few diferent drivers, from the oldest, to the most recent one

Any suggestions?

 

 

 

PC COMPONENTS
CPU: Intel Core i5-4590 
GPU: Nvidia GTX 760 Gigabyte
SSD: WD Green 240GB
RAM: HyperX Savage DDR3 1600 C9 4x4GB
MBD: Asus B85-PRO GAMER

 

 

Thanks for any help

 

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It sounds like your GPU is dying, did you overclock it at some point? if so run it on stock speed see if the problem disappears. If not, well in some cases you can downclock the card and it will continue to run for a while, or you can try to bake it to resolder (use an oven that you don't want to make food in), but it is likely that you have to buy a new card.

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9 minutes ago, merco said:

It sounds like your GPU is dying, did you overclock it at some point? if so run it on stock speed see if the problem disappears. If not, well in some cases you can downclock the card and it will continue to run for a while, or you can try to bake it to resolder (use an oven that you don't want to make food in), but it is likely that you have to buy a new card.

Indeed sometimes, when i play any games (GTA V / Cod Warzone) i use the msi afterburner to overclock and get some more frames, nothing to high, not even close to the limit, but the overclock only starts when i open the program.
Any easy way to downclock it?

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