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desiigner93

So he has a 1060 6gb okay and it just like idk what happened but the resolution now recomended is 800x600 and the drivers in device manager says its newest but it seems like they dont work we tried to install new ones and nothing also hdmi doesnt work but dvi does, is it fixable???

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53 minutes ago, desiigner93 said:

So he has a 1060 6gb okay and it just like idk what happened but the resolution now recomended is 800x600 and the drivers in device manager says its newest but it seems like they dont work we tried to install new ones and nothing also hdmi doesnt work but dvi does, is it fixable???

Have you tried DDU (display driver uninstalled)? If not, try that. It will want to reboot onto safe mode, let it do that, and then it will wipe all your video drivers. Then you can instal then again. 
 

But if HDMI is not working and the resolution won’t select correctly, it may be a bad card. I’d try DDU, but if that doesn’t help, you may be out of luck. 
 

Likely won’t work, but you can also try and move it to a different PCIe slot, worth a shot since it won’t take long and it’s free. 

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1 hour ago, LIGISTX said:

Have you tried DDU (display driver uninstalled)? If not, try that. It will want to reboot onto safe mode, let it do that, and then it will wipe all your video drivers. Then you can instal then again. 
 

But if HDMI is not working and the resolution won’t select correctly, it may be a bad card. I’d try DDU, but if that doesn’t help, you may be out of luck. 
 

Likely won’t work, but you can also try and move it to a different PCIe slot, worth a shot since it won’t take long and it’s free. 

Thank you for reply i will try if it doesnt work can it be repaired or is it for trash

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59 minutes ago, desiigner93 said:

Thank you for reply i will try if it doesnt work can it be repaired or is it for trash

If its under warranty, they would replace it. But most warranties are only 3 years, so depending when he got the 1060 it may no longer be under warranty...

 

Otherwise, likely trash. Also, can try it in another PC just to confirm.

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16 hours ago, LIGISTX said:

If its under warranty, they would replace it. But most warranties are only 3 years, so depending when he got the 1060 it may no longer be under warranty...

 

Otherwise, likely trash. Also, can try it in another PC just to confirm.

It isnt under waranty we will see when we meet ty for response

 

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