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Okay guys I need some help real quick I bought a rx 460 a week ago and when I installed it I was having massive issues but I "fixed" it

so today I started having more issues like $'s while booting and constant blue screens. So I have deducted that I have a faulty card

but my question is. Do I just have a faulty card or do I have combality issues on this computer it has a trinity apu on a a68hm platform with 4gb ram.

Please help

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2 minutes ago, AOGames said:

Okay guys I need some help real quick I bought a rx 460 a week ago and when I installed it I was having massive issues but I "fixed" it

so today I started having more issues like $'s while booting and constant blue screens. So I have deducted that I have a faulty card

but my question is. Do I just have a faulty card or do I have combality issues on this computer it has a trinity apu on a a68hm platform with 4gb ram.

Please help

The RX series has issues before with drawing too much power from the PCI-E 16x slot... Many people with older motherboards had to enable some kind of "compatibility mode" in the AMD driver software. I'd look into that and see if it helps. 

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Remove the video card and turn on the PC. That way you will see if you have the GPU is going bad. Then tell us the results :P

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18 minutes ago, Brink2Three said:

The RX series has issues before with drawing too much power from the PCI-E 16x slot... Many people with older motherboards had to enable some kind of "compatibility mode" in the AMD driver software. I'd look into that and see if it helps. 

That was a issue fixed quite a while ago by AMD drivers. Also, that only affected the 480. 

14 minutes ago, WAR Corporation said:

Remove the video card and turn on the PC. That way you will see if you have the GPU is going bad. Then tell us the results :P

He's already done that. 

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3 minutes ago, TheRandomness said:

That was a issue fixed quite a while ago by AMD drivers. Also, that on,y affected the 480. 

He's already done that. 

I wasn't sure if drivers had fixed that yet. But I did know people who had to enable that with 470s so I assumed that it was all of the RX cards. I thought it was still a checkbox fix... (my bad.) 

I'll go away now...

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