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So i've just open a ticket with EVGA, but i want just information if someone helpful can help!

So this is the ticket:
My card is performing normally when it's working. About 1 week ago, it started blakscreen for no reason. Temps were good @ 70 C and with stock clock form the factory. After that I hard restart the system, and it did it everyday. Yesterday, it was unable to not blackscreen whenever the card was pushed, when it hits 70 C, its blackscreen instantly. Since then i was able to get about 1 hour of stability by underclocking the card about 90 MHz and the memory about 200 MHz, and putting max 60 C and 47% max power as target. I have changed the card from PCI Lane just to be sure motherboard was not involved, but a 650 TI is working properly. I have also change the source of the 6 pin output on the power supply to see if the power supply was wrong, but it still did it. So i'm clueless right now what to do. If you can help it would be nice! I have even remove the overclock on my cpu to see if it can help, but still the same problem.

I'm running win10, cpu is a i7-4790k that is on normal clock at the moment, my gpu is a GTX 960. Even 1 ram stick does the same problem. And i have no screenshot, since its just blackscreen

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I had a similar problem with my new Asus strix 1070. I have not had the time to do extensive testing due to it being a school night. I was able to play 10 minutes of overwatch without issue by completely wiping and reinstalling the nvidia drivers. 

It sounds like you have had your GPU for a long time, so I would be surprised if it was an issue with damaged hardware.

try completely uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers for your card (also make sure you have deleted all old drivers not being used by your current GPU).

 

 

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