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My computer suddenly crashed while playing a game and it won't turn back on. When it crashed my monitor had a red screen with whitish grey lines vertically. It was like grey line, red line, grey line, red line, vertically all across the screen. my pc got stuck on this screen for a while then it turned off. Tried to turn back on and my mouse and keyboard flashed a little, the screen came back off then went back off, the reddish grey screen flashed quickly then the mouse and keyboard stayed on and monitor stopped getting signal. When i start my pc my case fans spin, my fans on my graphics card spin , and there are normal blinking lights on the mobo. 

GPU: AMD r9 270x 2gb 256bit
Psu: xfx pro550w
Mobo: asrock 970 extreme3 r2.0 (I think it's r2.0)
Cpu: fx 6350 no oc on anything btw
Ram: Samsung 1333mhz 16gb (4x4)
 
I have bought a new CPU and RAM and the problem is still the same.
New CPU: AMD 8320
New RAM: g.skill snipers series 1800mhz

 

AND YES I TRIED TURNING IT ON AND OFF. 

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If you have any old GPUs lying around, try one of them and see if the problem persists.  If you don't have one, steal a friends old part or siblings/wife/childs/dogs and try it.

Afterwards, we can be sure it's not the GPU... unless it is.

Really, your options may be limited to switching RAM, PSU, and GPU unless you have another Motherboard lying around.

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If you have any old GPUs lying around, try one of them and see if the problem persists.  If you don't have one, steal a friends old part or siblings/wife/childs/dogs and try it.

Afterwards, we can be sure it's not the GPU... unless it is.

Really, your options may be limited to switching RAM, PSU, and GPU unless you have another Motherboard lying around.

Thanks man

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