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XFX RX 580 4GB crashes and now it's not detected by the PC

Briansito

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I bought this GPU a couple of years ago. I have only used it to play sporadically.

This used to happen to me in the past, it's not new. Basically, the GPU crashes, so I have to restart the PC, and when I do, the image comes out through the integrated graphics, and the PC does not detect the GPU.

Before, just taking the GPU out and putting it back in fixed it; only that I had to reinstall the drivers because apparently they were damaged. But this time, I've taken it in and out a bunch of times and it just isn't detected.

The GPU turns on its blue light as usual, showing that it is well powered by the power supply, but it remains undetected.

My Power Supply is an Azza 550w 80+ Bronze. It never gave me problems.

What I can do? I don't know of anyone in my area who has a PC that can handle this GPU, so before I take it to a tech and spend a bundle, I'd like to try as much as I can. Thanks in advance.
 

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Replace the card

You have done what you can without going to a shop, so just replace it and press on., Since its no longer detected there is nothing more you can do.

While youre at it look at your pcie pins, and clean them with a co2 duster.
 
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