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Faulty XFX R9 280X DD Help

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Hi,

My friend was having problems with his computer freezing and then it just stopped powering all together today. I took it all apart and started from scratch. The PSU was confirmed to be ok and as I put components back it I realised that it stopped powering up when the XFX R9 280X DD card was placed in it.

To check if it was the card or the slot that was faulty I tried putting in my HD 7870 and it powered fine.

From this I am assuming the graphics card is faulty..... :(

It was purchased 26th July 2014 so I was wondering :

1) What are the warranty's for this graphics card? I checked their website but it is only telling me for US/Canada.

2) Is there anything I can do to the graphics card to try getting it to work again?


Thanks,

:)
 
Ok a bit more of an update...

I decided to test his graphics card in my computer just to confirm it was a dead GFX card and shock shock it worked fine in mine.

So that either means it is his PSU connections to the graphics card or the PSU itself that is at fault.

This is the spec of the PC:

XFX Radeon R9 280X DD Black Edition 3072MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card
Intel Core i5-4690K 3.50GHz (Devil's Canyon) Socket LGA1150 Processor
MSI Z97 Gaming 3 Intel Z97 (Socket 1150) DDR3 ATX Motherboard
Phanteks Enthoo Pro Mid Tower Case with Window - Black
Kingston HyperX Fury Red 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 PC3-14900C10 1866MHz Dual Channel Kit (HX318C10FRK2/8)
SuperFlower Golden Green HX 550W "80 Plus Gold" Power Supply - Black
Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB SATA 6Gb/s 64MB Cache HDD - OEM (WD10EZEX)
Raijintek EreBoss High Performance CPU Cooler


Its been working fine all this time, is a 550W enough power (the one in mine I tested was a corsair gaming gs600w)
 
That's what I'm starting to think. What I'm going to try tonight is his computer with his psu and my graphics card.

That would narrow it down to the extra 2 pins u attach onto his gpu where as mine is only 3+3.

I seen the evga 600w for £35. Is that decent?
 
OK I will try a few things just now.

What warranty does superflower give you? Do I rma it through overclockers?
 
Ok more of an update (and a weird outcome)

I started putting his computer back together bit by bit and for some reason it is powering up fine now. It boots into windows and seems to be ok. The only downside is it feels a little slow at the startup which I am thinking is due to his hard drive failing (will run tests on it).. but other than that the PSU/GPU seems fine now...

:S
 
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