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Short long story.Saw some nice prices on a r7 265 and i thought i should get one since a pc in the house could use an upgrade.It had lines flickering across the screen during games and in standby, but less visible so after trying everything possible i rma it.Got another one, same shit, same time waiting and when it came it had the same issues.Returned it got a r9 270x and it's literally the same.I tried to update the bios since on asus's website it says that a vbios update and a certain driver will fix the issue( so they know about it) which clearly it didn't.Now it's worst, sometimes in game a black/white line will appear and split the screen for like half a sec and then come back to normal(yes the lines still occur).I am done with amd.I am out of ideas and thing to try so i did email asus and i am waiting for a response.

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Either you are one of the unluckiest mugs ever to grace this forum, or you're just trolling.

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Did you remove your previous drivers?

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Ah look another one of those people that think a whole brand sucks just because they got 1 or 2 bad cards.

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Either you are one of the unluckiest mugs ever to grace this forum, or you're just trolling.

I am not trolling.I am so pissed i waited 1 fucking month paying that shit without using any gpu more than 2 days cuz these guys from the store i bought must take 2 weeks to replace 1 producs

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have you ever considered it's your monitor lead or monitor!?

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Did you remove your previous drivers?

I tried everything and i mean it

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Ah look another one of those people that think a whole brand sucks just because they got 1 or 2 bad cards.

3 bad products and different products.

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Probably problem is with something else in your system.
Nvidia drivers still interfering,  350W no name PSU is dying or something else :?

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so... i had two DOA routers in a row. i know your feel.

 

but instead of blaming the company that made the routers i decided to try and find out what could have gone wrong.

turns out the wall outlet i use for my router has an insane amount of noise on it. got myself an UPS and the third one is working like a charm.

 

if you have the same problem across 3 products, i feel like your problem may not be the GPU; but something else around it.

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have you ever considered it's your monitor lead or monitor!?

Is not the monitor.i tired 3 of them and 2 tv.Ahh yeah, the hdmi works just fine.Happen on all 3 of them so there's no way everything i tired is broken

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I tried everything and i mean it

Have you checked other parts of your system? Monitor, power supply (as someone else mentioned)?

 

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Is not the monitor.i tired 3 of them and 2 tv.Ahh yeah, the hdmi works just fine.Happen on all 3 of them so there's no way everything i tired is broken

Have you tried those GPUs on other systems? 

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Meh, my cousin had 3 AMD cards in a row fail. Shit happens.

You can just get unlucky, but I understand your sentiment. I had 2 bad MSI cards, so I'm never getting an MSI card again.

I don't see the point of this post though, what do you want us to say? Should we jump on the AMD-hating bandwagon? Or do you want tech support?

Because, you know, 2 broken cards in a row might mean something else in your system is broken, maybe the PSU or the PCIe connector.

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Probably problem is with something else in your system.

Nvidia drivers still interfering,  350W no name PSU is dying or something else :?

The psu is and evga supernova.What that dude about psu said is making me think about it

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so... i had two DOA routers in a row. i know your feel.

but instead of blaming the company that made the routers i decided to try and find out what could have gone wrong.

turns out the wall outlet i use for my router has an insane amount of noise on it. got myself an UPS and the third one is working like a charm.

if you have the same problem across 3 products, i feel like your problem may not be the GPU; but something else around it.

Still not scientific enough, you could just be unlucky.

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Have you tried those GPUs on other systems? 

Yes, same problems

Beware of him that is slow to anger; for when it is long coming, it is the stronger when it comes, and the longer kept. Abused patience turns to fury.
 
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Won't tell you my story with a pair of 9800 GTX+'s.

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bad luck hits everyone some more then others, I've had some alright luck with Nvidia cards but also ended up with some terrible issues as well with them. AMD so far I've had good overclocking cards and no issues yet *knock on wood* 

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Meh, my cousin had 3 AMD cards in a row fail. Shit happens.

You can just get unlucky, but I understand your sentiment. I had 2 bad MSI cards, so I'm never getting an MSI card again.

I don't see the point of this post though, what do you want us to say? Should we jump on the AMD-hating bandwagon? Or do you want tech support?

Because, you know, 2 broken cards in a row might mean something else in your system is broken, maybe the PSU or the PCIe connector.

I would understand my system, but 3 other pc's and 1 not mine?No way

Beware of him that is slow to anger; for when it is long coming, it is the stronger when it comes, and the longer kept. Abused patience turns to fury.
 
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Short long story.Saw some nice prices on a r7 265 and i thought i should get one since a pc in the house could use an upgrade.It had lines flickering across the screen during games and in standby, but less visible so after trying everything possible i rma it.Got another one, same shit, same time waiting and when it came it had the same issues.Returned it got a r9 270x and it's literally the same.I tried to update the bios since on asus's website it says that a vbios update and a certain driver will fix the issue( so they know about it) which clearly it didn't.Now it's worst, sometimes in game a black/white line will appear and split the screen for like half a sec and then come back to normal(yes the lines still occur).I am done with amd.I am out of ideas and thing to try so i did email asus and i am waiting for a response.

"MSI R9 290X LIGHTNING"

 

 

So what GPU do you own? 265/270 or the 290x?

 

 

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Still not scientific enough, you could just be unlikely.

i'll be more scientific: plug the router into ups - it works

plug it into the wall - it hangs

plug it into the ups again - it works.

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Huh, my R9 270 is fine except for minor coilwhine.

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The psu is and evga supernova.What that dude about psu said is making me think about it

What EVGA SuperNova exactly? Not all are the same and not all are made by the same companies.

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