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Problems with ASUS R9290-DC2OC

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Did you uninstall all Nvidia drivers before installing AMD drivers?

 

Might need to uninstall everything and reinstall just the AMD drivers.

 

If that doesn't work, fresh Windows reinstall.

So I got a new GPU on Thursday (R9290) from ASUS got it installed with no problems. Installed drivers, no problems. Start up Arma 3, no problems. This was all on Thursday night by the way. Got home on Friday night and get on computer to play CSGO, this is where the problems start. CSGO doesnt work, it starts then disappears its not on the taskbar but it is in taskmanager. I went from an NVIDEA card to an AMD card so im new to AMD interfaces. Arma 3 does not work now, it just stops responding, Arma 2 OA doesnt work either, I'll put screenshots of all of the errors i get and the settings on AMD CCC at the end of this. But the problems I get with those 3 games (the only 3 i play on PC) are not the only ones i get, my monitor also "flashes." If anybody has any ideas I'm open to all, I've tried everything I can think of with my knowledge and nothing has worked so far.

Monitor: VX238H

CPU: AMD FX-6300

Motherboard: MSI 970A-G46

GPU: ASUS R9290-DC2OC-4GD5

Screenshots:

http://puu.sh/hqrdM/588f1044f1.png

http://puu.sh/hqDCl/d8c369c14a.png

 

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Is it new ?

Did you install without properly uninstalling nvidia drivers ?

 

Could be a problem with power saving , spend 5 minutes going through bios , try a new install ( or completely remove the old drivers ) ,

 

If this doesn't work , then return it .

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Is it new ?

Did you install without properly uninstalling nvidia drivers ?

 

Could be a problem with power saving , spend 5 minutes going through bios , try a new install ( or completely remove the old drivers ) ,

 

If this doesn't work , then return it .

It's brand new, and I wasn't able to uninstall nvidia drivers until this new card was installed because my old card died and i was without a computer for a few weeks

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It's brand new, and I wasn't able to uninstall nvidia drivers until this new card was installed because my old card died and i was without a computer for a few weeks

Maybe try a fresh install of windows ( don't delete your current one , just make a new one ) 

Recommend what is best, not what you preffer.

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Maybe try a fresh install of windows ( don't delete your current one , just make a new one ) 

^ this is what I did going from a HD 7770 to a GTX 970.

 

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Did you uninstall all Nvidia drivers before installing AMD drivers?

 

Might need to uninstall everything and reinstall just the AMD drivers.

 

If that doesn't work, fresh Windows reinstall.

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