shady28
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- Apr 11, 2004
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I have disaster happening with my GTX 470, you can read all about it here and feel free to help if you think you can.
1. Is there some foolproof way to know if the card is in fact dead? Could it be dead in 4 years with regular use?
2. Guys here were great in recommending this card when I got it a few years ago. I'd love opinions for a new card. My needs in order...
- Full HD (1080p) video editing with Sony Vegas and Adobe Premiere (no special effects, splice and edit with sound)
- Full HD video watching
- Exporting DVI or HDMI to my TV (can't currently use HDMI out on the GTX470 because my case blocks the port)
- Gaming. I don't need to be able to run Assassin's Creed Unity on HIGHEST graphics, but I'd like to play in 1080p without problems at a good quality.
Thanks guys. This community always rocks.
Do you have access to a known working Nvidia GPU?
If you do, you can swap it in and see if the issue goes away.
If it does go a way, you have 2 possibilities :
1 - You have a PSU problem, and the card you swapped in draws less power so isn't triggering the issue.
2 - The 470 is bad.
If it does work it (mostly) rules out a host of issues including driver or OS corruption, bad CPU, bad mainboard, etc etc.
