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Terrabytez wrote Slightly sloped? Did you screw it in properly...


The case GPU Slots on the back arnt wide enough for me to screw them in so i slotted some paper in to keep it steady but i guess it fell out. So now i put something else their and its mroe stable, Coolmaster 430 and R9 270 dont go together..
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I managed to fit my 270X in my POS case... It should be able to screw in and by slotting paper in you could damage the GPU if it is able to wiggle about. Screw it in NOW or find a better way to hold it in other than paper.
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Terrabytez wrote I managed to fit my 270X in my POS case... It should be able to screw in and by slotting paper in you could damage the GPU if it is able to wiggle about. Screw it in NOW or find a better way to hold it in other than paper.
Its not paper, its metal and it doesnt wiggle. Its pretty secure.
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But it is still ghetto rigged. Every case has GPU slots on the back, most new GPU's take up 2 slots.
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Terrabytez wrote But it is still ghetto rigged. Every case has GPU slots on the back, most new GPU's take up 2 slots.


Its fine for now, i will work on find a solution for it. But is that possibly causing BSOD's?
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Pick me Pick me I made a thread for BSOD
Forums/t=6094709/how-to-fix-scree...d-etc.html


Covers everything you need to know and how to fix it. If that fails you are looking at a Bad Part or Bad Driver.
Have for the first few days been running fluently OR
Very Hot CPU Feels not clocked to its right speed Not the right amount of RAM etc?
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sammarkham wrote
Terrabytez wrote But it is still ghetto rigged. Every case has GPU slots on the back, most new GPU's take up 2 slots.


Its fine for now, i will work on find a solution for it. But is that possibly causing BSOD's?

Faulty RAM is a known case of this BSOD.
If you have two RAM sticks then take one out and just run on one. If the BSOD still occurs then try the other stick.
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sammarkham wrote
Terrabytez wrote But it is still ghetto rigged. Every case has GPU slots on the back, most new GPU's take up 2 slots.


Its fine for now, i will work on find a solution for it. But is that possibly causing BSOD's?


maybe but securing it using metal is not the best idea you could ground your gpu..

it sounds like you need longer screws to hold it tight..
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HIV wrote
sammarkham wrote
Terrabytez wrote But it is still ghetto rigged. Every case has GPU slots on the back, most new GPU's take up 2 slots.


Its fine for now, i will work on find a solution for it. But is that possibly causing BSOD's?


maybe but securing it using metal is not the best idea you could ground your gpu..

it sounds like you need longer screws to hold it tight..


I do indeed, I will search the house later and see if i can find anything.
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