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Palit RTX 3090 GameRock Bad signal w. wifi card?

Edgar R. Zakarian

Hi guys, 

I have an ASUS PCE-AC68 wifi card in a PCI slot above the GPU slot, and apparently every time I download anything the GPU Signal on my monitor gets messed up (flickering, getting distorted).
Has anyone experienced something like this?

 

  • When downloading with the ASUS wifi card, problems occur. (RTX GPU)
  • When swapping out the RTX GPU with Radeon HD 7770, problems are gone. (Radeon GPU)
  • When swapping out the ASUS wifi card with the TP-Link wifi card, problems are gone. (RTX GPU)
  • When downloading with cable, Problems are gone. (RTX GPU)


The wifi card isn't touching the RTX GPU backplate, I even isolated it with tape at one point.

 

Any ideas?


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