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Same Monitor brand, Different Colors, brightness and flicker issues

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A no-go on the lower PCIE slot, it still causes the flicker and the Warning Q-LED to turn on. The in-board DP Out of the MB does not function without ripping the GPU completely, should I do this?
 
Perhaps I should have been more clear in my questioning, I should have asked whether it was possible to do by simply unplugging the 6 pin and 4 pin connectors from the GPU to the PSU, and plugging a single monitor to the on-board DP.

Sorry for the confusion
 
Hello,

I do have some more info for you, upon unplugging and removing the GPU from the system separately (I tried both with the same result) the flashing/flickering stopped, as did the notifications about G-Sync being available. The white warning LED on my motherboard still turns on if the monitor is not one when the system starts up, this is irregardless of whether or not there is a card plugged in or not.

Thank you
 
As the screens go it makes no difference but you have now confirmed that it is not a problem with either of the screens and have therefore made at least some progress, drivers are effectively ruled out else both screens would flicker so this leaves the GPU and the PSU.

You could be right, but I doubt it's a power issue, I have a 750W Platinum Seasonic, that should give me plenty 'head-room' to spare shouldn't it?

I reinstalled the GPU, the flashing returned as expected.

Not sure what there is to update our end, based on the information provided by Pyro + the outcome of the test results the GPU needs to be tested by a local tech and/or replaced accordingly.
 
Phil,

Do you have any prior experience with EVGA's customer support and returns team? I'm a little apprehensive to send it in to them due to their service standards/policies.

Thank you
 
I've tested with a 'good' GPU before, a Dell built GTX 1070, no issues.

While I'm not familiar with any shops near me, I'll have to do some poking around to find out for sure since I've never heard of that service before.
 
I think this can be concluded since there's really no good answer with my questionable gpu, if I ever find something else out I'll try to keep posted.

Thanks for your help everyone!
 
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