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Thoughts on these graphical glitches

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14 minutes ago, Avernikas said:

Yeah..... looks that way, no chance its the mobo/ram?

quite slim

If you have onboard graphics give them a go. That should help narrow it down

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3 minutes ago, Avernikas said:

Well windows wont even display anything unless in safe mode so probably not linux's fault. There are also some very minor glitches in the bios menu.

did you uninstall the old drivers? Cause if you didn't theres a large chance that might be why 

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1 minute ago, Ronnie76 said:

No no, when you switch OS's make sure there is NO reminance of the old drivers at all, that can be very problematic, especially with multiple OS's 

Well I used the uninstaller on windows, worked for a moment after a restart, managed to log in, then no signal. It probably didnt get everything. I don't really care about linux working though.

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26 minutes ago, Avernikas said:

Well I used the uninstaller on windows, worked for a moment after a restart, managed to log in, then no signal. It probably didnt get everything. I don't really care about linux working though.

if it misbehaves in BIOS, it's the video card

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