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System Name | Game Raver |
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Processor | Core i7-770K |
Motherboard | ASRock Z170A-X1 |
Cooling | Coolermaster AIO |
Memory | 16gb |
Video Card(s) | GTX 1060 |
Storage | 1TB Crucial SSD. 4TB Seagate HDD |
Display(s) | AOC 1080p 144Hz |
Case | NZXT Phantom 410 /w/ Silverstone FN121P-BL fans |
Audio Device(s) | ASUS Essence STX |
Power Supply | Corsair AX760 |
Hello everyone,
After pulling every trick in the book without compromising the integrity of the graphics card alone, including a full reformat, I can say with displeasure that a new card is in order. UNLESS: you have a solution based off of similar experiences.
After receiving my MSI RX 6800 XT Gaming X Trio, I immediately went to work on enjoying all the latest games. Little to my knowledge, the card was becoming problematic over time and even hindering with the stability of my OS's system files until the wrath of it all began. Several SFC Checks later, it finally KO'ed the drive. Good thing I keep my files on a separate drive! After a reformat, I felt the problem may have been solved, but of course no good performance of a misfit is complete without a comeback. The screen will go blank with feed, forcing a need to restart, and sometimes my BIOS forces me to put my motherboard in Compatibility Support Mode just to cope with this piece of crap!
Either help me, or tell me to save myself from this card. I cannot believe MSI cards are THIS BAD TO WORK WITH.
After pulling every trick in the book without compromising the integrity of the graphics card alone, including a full reformat, I can say with displeasure that a new card is in order. UNLESS: you have a solution based off of similar experiences.
After receiving my MSI RX 6800 XT Gaming X Trio, I immediately went to work on enjoying all the latest games. Little to my knowledge, the card was becoming problematic over time and even hindering with the stability of my OS's system files until the wrath of it all began. Several SFC Checks later, it finally KO'ed the drive. Good thing I keep my files on a separate drive! After a reformat, I felt the problem may have been solved, but of course no good performance of a misfit is complete without a comeback. The screen will go blank with feed, forcing a need to restart, and sometimes my BIOS forces me to put my motherboard in Compatibility Support Mode just to cope with this piece of crap!
Either help me, or tell me to save myself from this card. I cannot believe MSI cards are THIS BAD TO WORK WITH.