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Hi recently i have changed my pc case and when i turned it on for the first time it didn't recognize my gpu at all and a green line was appearing in screen middle and it was artifacting and was appearing as Microsoft generic driver so when i installed it on the second pci e slot my gpu was recognised but i wasn't able to update the gpu driver it was giving error 182  i have updated driver manually using device manager but now the problem is even a slight shake causes artifacts on screen and somtimes it also appears randomly but runs and clocks in games fine i have supported it from the below but its still not full straight and artifacting 

Is there a problem in my gpu and is there any way to fix it will it be fixed if i installed it fully straight using bubble level or should i have to change my gpu.

 

 

 

 

 

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9 hours ago, Agamer1778 said:

Hi recently i have changed my pc case and when i turned it on for the first time it didn't recognize my gpu at all and a green line was appearing in screen middle and it was artifacting and was appearing as Microsoft generic driver so when i installed it on the second pci e slot my gpu was recognised but i wasn't able to update the gpu driver it was giving error 182  i have updated driver manually using device manager but now the problem is even a slight shake causes artifacts on screen and somtimes it also appears randomly but runs and clocks in games fine i have supported it from the below but its still not full straight and artifacting 

Is there a problem in my gpu and is there any way to fix it will it be fixed if i installed it fully straight using bubble level or should i have to change my gpu.

 

 

 

 

 

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8 hours ago, Agamer1778 said:

The gpu is r9 270 what should i tell ?

Like the full rundown of what hardware your using. Motherboard and everything. 

 

You mentioned a slight shake causes artifacts? What do you mean? like shaking the PC? You said you've supported it from below but it's still not straight? You talking about the GPU sagging? Are you sure shaking the GPU or it not being straight is causing the artifacting? If so then your GPU was probably damaged.  

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