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HELP {GPU ISSUES}
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This has been bugging me for a while. I own a ASUS HD 7770 GPU. This Has been having issues for a month and I want to resolve it and use it. I have sent it back to the distributors and there is nothing wrong with it. When plugged in, it flickers black squares all over several tested monitors(same PC), when using say Minecraft, it goes crazy flickering squares. This can't be a driver issue as i've wiped my pc completely and reinstalled it etc. I Don't know how to solve this, but if anyone could, i will pay them.
OS: Windows 7 64 Bit
PSU: CORSAIR 600W
CPU: AMD BULLDOZER FX 4100
GPU: ASUS HD 7770
ANY OTHER INFO, PLEASE ASK
I can post a picture too as an example
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This has been bugging me for a while. I own a ASUS HD 7770 GPU. This Has been having issues for a month and I want to resolve it and use it. I have sent it back to the distributors and there is nothing wrong with it. When plugged in, it flickers black squares all over several tested monitors(same PC), when using say Minecraft, it goes crazy flickering squares. This can't be a driver issue as i've wiped my pc completely and reinstalled it etc. I Don't know how to solve this, but if anyone could, i will pay them.
OS: Windows 7 64 Bit
PSU: CORSAIR 600W
CPU: AMD BULLDOZER FX 4100
GPU: ASUS HD 7770
ANY OTHER INFO, PLEASE ASK
I can post a picture too as an example
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What video connection port are you using?
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Try changing your refresh rate.
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Currently VGA, I've tried DVI and HDMI too though, No luck
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Your graphics card could be potentially shot. I honestly don't know what else to say.
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