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  1. FUNNY COLOR LINES DRIVERS
  2. FUNNY COLOR LINES PC

FUNNY COLOR LINES PC

Well I had this problem on two new boards one was a MSI Z97 PC Mate(flashed BIOS) and then I replaced it with an ASUS Z97-A. No my bios isn't resetting on the second reboot if that's what you mean. Originally posted by buddymanson:Yeah I've made sure it's properly seated and the PCI E connectors are connected. Just note most high-end games won't run on integrated graphics. It's not overheating issues either.ĭoes your motherboard have builtin graphic? If so, you can always test via that (removing the graphics card in question from the equalization and maybe help narrow down root cause).

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It's not drivers related: Because BIOS won't use the Windows drivers. It's however more likely Graphic card, Graphic card memory, or PSU (Power Supply) related. Rare chance it's minor corruption of the BIOS (do you know if your motherboard runs a duel bios? as the 2nd reboot would trigger it to load via the other one). Flash the BIOS with the latest stable version. I'm going to use onboard video when I wake up tomorrow & see if it still does it.Īny chance another component could be the cause? Thanks!Ĭheck under your offical Motherboard website > Support > BIOS updates. I've only had it for about 2 years at the most. Well I really hope I don't have to replace my good 'ol 780. It just sucks because I have to wait 5 hours to see if I've fixed it or not. Yeah I've made sure it's properly seated and the PCI E connectors are connected. It's just a random occuring event in that case, as it will depend when the system / game / app attempts to use that damaged spot of DDR5 memory from the graphics card (not system RAM). If it's not that, perhaps it's graphic card memory faulty/damaged at a certain point. It might be juice related if occuring at boot. Originally posted by Azza ☠:Take out the graphics card and then reseat it - double checking the PCI-e 12V cables coming from the PSU (Power Supply Unit) to the top of it. I'm using default bios settings and I've had this problem with two different mobos so I doubt flashing is going to help. I even wiped my SSD and put 8.1 back on it. So could it be my RAM or do I have very back luck with buying power supplies?Įven though this is most likely a hardware issue, I've still gone through all the basics - CHKDSK, mem test, check drivers, etc. My GPU temp never goes above 71 degrees Celsius and I have NEVER seen an artifact when gaming. I have used Furmark to stress test my GPU and I play games all the time.

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So this leaves me to think it's either my GPU or RAM. I've replaced my motherboard and PSU with different ones this week to rule those components out & the problem came back. If I kept my PC on all the time, I wouldn't even be aware of this problem.Īll the components in my computer are new EXCEPT my RAM, GPU, & drives. My computer runs flawlessly, I can play the latest games no problem. If I were to shut down my PC right now and turn it back on, it would boot like normal. Now if I reset or force it off/on it will boot to Windows like normal.Īgain, It only does this if it's been shut down for 5 or more hours. Sometimes when I start my computer up after it's been off for 5 or more hours, it will post but I get all these strange artifacts on my screen(see image) and then it loses signal before getting to Windows. Image of my problem taken from my phone.








Funny color lines