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What card do you have, this is a known issue with launch 2000 series cards from nvidia, experienced it myself even.

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7 minutes ago, ShrimpBrime said:

Do the lines go away if you underclock the Gpu and Vmem a bit?

I wouldn't know how to do that the gpu is OC from factory I think, its the 980 ti evga

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3 minutes ago, Jumballi said:

What card do you have, this is a known issue with launch 2000 series cards from nvidia, experienced it myself even.

its the evga 980ti sc 

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1 minute ago, MartinWake said:

I wouldn't know how to do that the gpu is OC from factory I think, its the 980 ti evga

Yes I know. That's why I asked that specific question.

 

So it's probably the card is well aged. These lines aren't always from a dying Gpu, but one way to tell is lowering the Gpu and vmem clocks a little bit. If the lines go away, the card is likely on it's last legs.

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40 minutes ago, MartinWake said:

Hey everyone I was playing beamng drive and the screen just went black,

after that I restarted and now these red lines appear on the screen, the connection is directly from the graphics card to the monitor.

Anyone have an idea of what this could be? thanks!

 

 

 

That's the GPU part itself having a fault. It might be fixable if the cooling system is repaired, or if you are feeling ambitious, reapply the thermal solution.

 

But this is something you see on factory OC cards, either the card slowly fails because the cooling is insufficient, or the OC was never really tested, and later updates to the drivers break it since it makes the card work harder.

 

Never buy a factory OC GPU. It will have a very short working life before stuff like this starts happening. If you use an OC card, you need to have very good chassis cooling to compensate.

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10 hours ago, ShrimpBrime said:

Yes I know. That's why I asked that specific question.

 

So it's probably the card is well aged. These lines aren't always from a dying Gpu, but one way to tell is lowering the Gpu and vmem clocks a little bit. If the lines go away, the card is likely on it's last legs.

I downloaded msi afterburn but its greyed out so I will try evgas program 

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9 hours ago, Kisai said:

That's the GPU part itself having a fault. It might be fixable if the cooling system is repaired, or if you are feeling ambitious, reapply the thermal solution.

 

But this is something you see on factory OC cards, either the card slowly fails because the cooling is insufficient, or the OC was never really tested, and later updates to the drivers break it since it makes the card work harder.

 

Never buy a factory OC GPU. It will have a very short working life before stuff like this starts happening. If you use an OC card, you need to have very good chassis cooling to compensate.

I understand it's weird tho because it was working fine only thing when I opened Beamng after a few minutes it would lose hdmi signal then I had no other choice but to force shutdown, after that is when the red stuff appeared

 

Also I would think the company makes sure the oc cards are reliable too,  always saw that more as a gimmick, obviously the clock speeds are faster just didnt know they cranked it to an unreliable amount 

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Question I am still using this dying gpu until I get another one but could this be the cause of constant blue screens?

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On 5/23/2020 at 12:31 AM, ShrimpBrime said:

Yes.

Could it cause this one? it used to show many more now its determined on this one and I cant even get to the loading screen before it crashes just shows windows logo and boom crash 

 

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7 minutes ago, ShrimpBrime said:

If you can access command prompt from the repair screen, try these commands.

 

bootrec /fixMBR

bootrec /fixBoot

bootrec /rebuildBCD

crashed again when it restarted

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On 5/24/2020 at 9:49 PM, ShrimpBrime said:

Have you another card laying around to try?

No I wish lol but on Wed

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34 minutes ago, ShrimpBrime said:

We will find out I think

 

Do you know if I could disable the nvidia drivers from the recovery page?

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