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Issues with 1070 BIOS

It may be a good idea to flash back to the mining bios that it came with otherwise the seller could turn around and blame the fault on you for flashing it.
 
It may be a good idea to flash back to the mining bios that it came with otherwise the seller could turn around and blame the fault on you for flashing it.

He told me to flash it, due to the problem. He even sent me the link!

I suspect he sent me a faulty card as I got this at a bargain price. I think he knew it was faulty. I could be being paranoid but he is selling a lot of cards, usually for higher than I paid.
 
All new events of today. I sent the card back to the seller, posted it Saturday morning via Royal Mail Special delivery. Paid a little extra to be sure. Due to be delivered today by 1pm. My tracking info still says:

Your item was posted at Post Office® branch, XXXXXXXXXXXXXX on 28-09-2019. More information will be available as it travels through our network.

Phoned them today at 1pm when it still said the same, was on hold for ten minutes and finally got through to be hung up on half way through so I had to call back again, wait ten or so minutes to be fobbed off with her saying because it was Saturday, it might not be until tomorrow so check back then. The rascals have lost it. Good job I paid the extra for Special delivery. I still will have to wait while they faff around before they pay up though.
 
If you don't mind me asking how much was this Ex-Mining 1070?

I don't mind, it was very inexpensive, £155 but I won it half way through the month and the listing ended midweek. It might have gone for more.

I had a sneaky feeling he was upset he only got that much for it and sent me an already known faulty item as he was perfectly fine and keen to refund, not swap.
 
I don't mind, it was very inexpensive, £155 but I won it half way through the month and the listing ended midweek. It might have gone for more.

I had a sneaky feeling he was upset he only got that much for it and sent me an already known faulty item as he was perfectly fine and keen to refund, not swap.

That's just about full price for a healthy only used for gaming GTX 1070.

At least he was happy to refund, but if i can give you a bit of friendly advice, stay a way from Ex-mining cards, they spend their lives under an enormous amount of stress, if you're only paying £20 more for a card that's spent it life gaming you would be much better off :)

The Members Market is a good place to look for GPU's.
 
Just so you know, if items are received faulty via an ebay purchase the seller should provide a prepaid return shipping label that you just print off and stick on the box.

It's likely too late to get that refunded now, but remember this in the furure! Save yourself the return postage fees!
 
New developments. New card turned up. Fitted OK. Ran some benches and played some games, all seemed ok. Then I thought, I'm hungry but I CBA to cook, I popped out to Grubs and to get a burger but their card machine wasn't working so I hit KFC instead. Got home with my "food" and turned on the screen. It had crashed in exactly the same manner. The mouse pointer would move into two positions only and flash between the two very fast. Cant click anything. This was the day before yesterday. That night, feeling a little despair tbh, I did a few things. I found an updated BIOS for my AMD mobo and updated this. I also found a new chipset drivers for AMD, did those. New GPU driver, did that.

No crashes since.
I'm not convinced yet but maybe. Also this has been a nightmare from start to finish.

Moral of this story is to buy new and maybe stick with AMD if you have AMD hardware.
And don't buy KFC.

Edit no.2

I never ate my KFC.
 
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More stuff happened over the weekend. Crashed twice Saturday morning. I decided it was time to bite the bullet. I nuked my install which I have been using and upgrading for around ten years. I completely reinstalled windows and created a new profile. Reinstalled my software and it has been OK since. I have noticed that Video is a little better, I was getting a line across the middle of any video I was playing in no matter what application, this has gone. I am feeling fairly confident that I have fixed it now.

It seems after using AMD for many years, my install did not want to move to Nvidia. Now it will be a case of monitoring and seeing if it is really fixed now.
 
Crashed again, twice last night. This is a new clean install.
Can't be power or the 290x would have failed long ago. It only ever crashes when idle, usually with the screen off.
Cant be software, new clean install, latest drivers for GPU, Mobo.
Mobo BIOS updated to most recent
GPU BIO most recent.
The crash is the display only, everything else works fine, I can logon with teamviewer and access my desktop. I can change the refresh rate from 60 to 30 and this restores the display. Although it wont work in 60 hertz until I hard reset. I'm not sure if I leave it in 30 hertz if it will stop the crashing.

Using an Asus x370 mobo and Ryzen 1700 and I am losing hair over this!

I am using 4k mode with a Samsung 4k TV.
 
Display, could be a bit of a long shot but has to be worth a test.

I'll try that, I have a spare. I would expect if it were power related, it would happen when under load but it doesn't. It's rock solid unless it idles and screen switches off.
 
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It's crashed twice in the last couple of days. Same thing, display frozen, no errors at all in event viewer. If I change to 30hz display works again. Yesterday when I switched to 30hz, MSE would not run. I had to hard reset, unplug power from the GPU, repower, plug back in power to GPU, boot back into windows.
 
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