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Hi guys, i have bought a new prebuilt Pc with: Lenovo Y720 Tower

gtx 1070 Lenovo edition

intel i7 7700

16 GB ram

 

and im am using a 60 herz Monitor. Im worried because i nocticed a few times already that my pixels, at the edges of objects, in games or of Pictures, turn green while moving them. Also with V-sync and Fps limit, on or off.

I am using MSI-Afterburner to cool the Graphics Card under full load, up to max 65c. I am not overclocking it at all.

I've already cleaned the HDMI cable with contact cleaner, reinstalled all drivers. After i reboot the system it goes away, but then it appears again.

So im worried, could it be a broken gpu? i've never swapped gpu's or even touched the gtx 1070 after i bought it. I got a 2 years guarantee on the pc.

Should i send it back and get a new exemplar or do you guys have the solution to this problem?

Thanks in advance. The video with the Problem will be attached when i get to record it.

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20 minutes ago, Malone said:

Hi guys, i have bought a new prebuilt Pc with: Lenovo Y720 Tower

gtx 1070 Lenovo edition

intel i7 7700

16 GB ram

 

and im am using a 60 herz Monitor. Im worried because i nocticed a few times already that my pixels, at the edges of objects, in games or of Pictures, turn green while moving them. Also with V-sync and Fps limit, on or off.

I am using MSI-Afterburner to cool the Graphics Card under full load, up to max 65c. I am not overclocking it at all.

I've already cleaned the HDMI cable with contact cleaner. After i reboot the system it goes away, but then it appears again.

So im worried, could it be a broken gpu? i've never swapped gpu's or even touched the gtx 1070 after i bought it. I got a 2 years guarantee on the pc.

Sould i send it back and get a new exemplar or do you guys have the solution to this problem?

Thanks in advance. The video with the Problem will be attached when i get to record it.

Try a new pair of HDMI cables or even DVI just to test. If still the same result RMA it

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