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I recently bought a new Asus 770 and there's a weird bug.

I usually leave my pc on but monitor off over the night.

When I woke up this morning and turned my monitor on it kept losing signal and as time went by it became less frequent.

I have the lastest drivers from nvidia. Should I RMA this card?

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Sounds more like a monitor problem to me. Have you un- and replugged the monitor?

From the far I would say that the monitor has a problem detecting the incoming signal. I had a similar problem with my monitor and it was normally fixed when I did a replug.

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It could be the cable you are using try using another one, if that does not work try using another monitor, if that does not work then the card is faulty.

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Make sure the card is fully seated ( i know this sound like non sense, but it actually does happen sometimes).  The asus cards are quite heavy, and do sag over time. 

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Make sure the card is fully seated ( i know this sound like non sense, but it actually does happen sometimes).  The asus cards are quite heavy, and do sag over time. 

Oh yeah is there anything i can do to reduce the sag of the card? Other than turning my computer on its side ofc :P

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Oh yeah is there anything i can do to reduce the sag of the card? Other than turning my computer on its side ofc :P

 

Other than putting something up under it, or using a zip tie don't think so.  I put a piece of the packaging foam up under it. Now it's straight as an arrow. 

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