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Disordered video output Nvidia Quadro FX 3700

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Got the card running yesterday worked all day (had to install Drivers). Today when i got to work it went to is original state. Could it be the drivers or its the card actually damaged? 

I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers again today, nothing.........

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Tried another monitor? If yes and the same happened, probably actual hardware fault.

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19 minutes ago, Kilrah said:

Tried another monitor? If yes and the same happened, probably actual hardware fault.

But how come when i downloaded the drivers yesterday everything seemed to work just fine. I dont think is a monitor problem because in bios i dont see the problem, its just when i got into windows. I am trying DDU now. Hopefully it works.

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28 minutes ago, Kilrah said:

Tried another monitor? If yes and the same happened, probably actual hardware fault.

In the meantime im doing some windows updates hopefully that fixes the issue too.

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That is either a monitor or GPU problem. 

I would seriously consider doing what was suggested above and switch out the monitor.

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3 minutes ago, fuzz0r said:

That is either a monitor or GPU problem. 

I would seriously consider doing what was suggested above and switch out the monitor.

I'll try another monitor sure!

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Using the monitor with a different computer. Working well no issues.

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1 hour ago, TheBigGamer said:

Using the monitor with a different computer. Working well no issues.

Seems like a GPU problem then.

If you haven't yet, try to uninstall drivers with Display Driver Uninstaller.

And install the newest ones for your card.

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You say it took you all day yesterday to make it work and today it went back to this state. Did the card do this before? If so how did you fix the first time?

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