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Graphics Card Important problem

shyblade

I have a GTX 780, when i start my computer i can see the windows logo, but after this, when the Full-HD resolution comes up,i can only see pixels with colors: Red, Grey,Pink,Black,Green,Blue & white. I removed the card, used the on-board card and it worked properly. So i place my 780 back inside to double check that it's broken, but it started properly(did some restarts and it works properly).

Is there any possibillity that the power cables were not plugged-in in correctly or is my card going to die soon?

 

EDIT: #SOLVED

Just a 2pin cable is being pulled and it disconnects from the card... (corsait plox) - trying to find a way to keep it plugged-in

#RIP 780 :|

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Don't bury it yet - if the issue goes away post-reseating then it was likely a lose cable or the GPU had come out of the PCIe slot - has happened to me before, resulted in PC not booting. If it happens again I'd say reinstall drivers and if still persists you could try a different PSU. What is your current one btw?

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Don't bury it yet - if the issue goes away post-reseating then it was likely a lose cable or the GPU had come out of the PCIe slot - has happened to me before, resulted in PC not booting. If it happens again I'd say reinstall drivers and if still persists you could try a different PSU. What is your current one btw?

Sorry for answering late, i have a Corsair RM750

#RIP 780 :|

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do you overclock? possibly too high of overclock on the memory or core. if not, try reseating gpu... or maybe, just possibly, gpu is dying?

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