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Hello.

 

I recently had a problem with my GPU i posted the problem in this forum. It was called 'Vertical lines GPU crash'. Well since then nothing has changed until I tried one more thing. After uninstalling the GPU drivers with DDU in safe mode I would normally reinstall them to see if that helped (which it did not). But this time I didn't and just used the computer for small task like in before testing (with drivers installed).. googling, watching youtube etc. And now the computer (GPU) didn't crash like before (vertical lines on the screen/no response). Does anybody know what that means? Is the GPU still dead, or is some other factor in play? I really need to know before I switch the card for sure.

 

Any help would be appriciated.

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Could be that the generic driver that was installed didn't use all the capabilities of the card. If don't game on the system, you could continue to use the card like this.

What card is it and what drivers were you installing?

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16 minutes ago, Canada EH said:

probably a task in the background

can you maybe elaborate more? I don't think I understand

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10 minutes ago, Parideboy said:

Could be that the generic driver that was installed didn't use all the capabilities of the card. If don't game on the system, you could continue to use the card like this.

What card is it and what drivers were you installing?

well I do game on it, well at least I did. Now when the drivers are installed and I go into any game or even watch a movie, it crashes from 10min to 30min (the crash is showed in this post: 

 The card is: ATI Sapphire 7950 Vapor-X 3Gb OC, drivers were always the latest. It just suddenly started crashing without any overclocking on the GPU. I've been using the card for 4-5 years now with no problems whatsoever

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3 minutes ago, Alex7 said:

well I do game on it, well at least I did. Now when the drivers are installed and I go into any game or even watch a movie, it crashes from 10min to 30min (the crash is showed in this post: 

 The card is: ATI Sapphire 7950 Vapor-X 3Gb OC, drivers were always the latest. It just suddenly started crashing without any overclocking on the GPU. I've been using the card for 4-5 years now with no problems whatsoever

I'm answering you in the other thread

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GPU: MSI 390 8Gb Gaming Edition PSU: XFX TS 650w Bronze Enermax Revolution D.F. 650w 80+ Gold MOUSE: Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum KEYBOARD: Monokey Standard Suave Blue

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