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Dead GPU?

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Hi guys

I have a 670 that i am using till vega is out before choosing my next card and have been overclocking it to get as much out of it as i could.

While in heaven the screens all turned off and gpu fans went full speed.This is the same after a restart and have to resort to using motherboard vga.


Looking around this all points to a dead gpu? Anything else i could try before dumping it.
 
Have you got your overclocking utility applying an unstable overclock at startup?

Yes i do have it set to at start up.How can i disable it when the gpu does not show up in windows? Do i have to flash original bios?

Thanks for reply
 
What utility are you using?

I had a problem like this with afterburner, I had to boot into safe mode and then delete a config file for afterburner somewhere I think.
 
Was using afterburner and that was stable but dabbled with asus gpu tweak and that is when things started to play up.

What i find odd is that nvflash does not detect the card.
 
Can you boot into windows with the onboard graphics, then uninstall GPU tweak and/or afterburner then see if it boots with the GPU?
 
I am running on the igpu and have uninstalled the gpu programs and even gave system restore a shot but same symptoms.Can you fry gpu with unstable clocks?
 
ok found the card in device manager once i enabled show hidden devices which is a start but it states

Currently, this hardware device is not connected to the computer. (Code 45)

Ignore the above this after using ddu the card disappeared
 
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