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So the last 2 days my pc has been having acting weird, it restarted a bunch of times while using 90%+ of my gpu. I’ve had this card now for about 3-3,5 years with some OC’s on it (+100 coreclock +50 memory clock). 
After it kept restarting a bunch of times i was getting no signal to my monitors and I looked at my motherboard debug light and it displays a yellow light, i managed to get the yellow light gone by removing the ram stick in the 4th dimm slot. But now im getting a white debug light which is a vga issue. Looking for any possible fixes for this, but im thinking its most likely a dead gpu. 

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Definitely a strong possibility. Try taking the GPU out and see if the post code goes away. If you have another gpu, put that one in and see if it changes.

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5 minutes ago, bobby3dse said:

Definitely a strong possibility. Try taking the GPU out and see if the post code goes away. If you have another gpu, put that one in and see if it changes.

Just tried taking the gpu out and its giving me the same white light. I’ve now got an hdmi going from my monitor to my motherboard io instead of going into my gpu, dont know if thats a problem as my cpu doesnt have integrated graphics. I sadly dont have a second gpu at hand. 

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2 hours ago, Wikss said:

Just tried taking the gpu out and its giving me the same white light. I’ve now got an hdmi going from my monitor to my motherboard io instead of going into my gpu, dont know if thats a problem as my cpu doesnt have integrated graphics. I sadly dont have a second gpu at hand. 

You could check your gpu in someone else's rig, if you have a friend or someone you know with a pc to test out whether the problem is directly related to your GPU, it might help crossing out whether it's a hardware problem with your motherboard or something up with your GPU. 

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