Its funny because ive shared images, videos, phone videos and more, and absolutely none of it has been viewed by them. None of it. If they even looked at that even ONE TIME just ONCE then it would have been resolved faster
Congratulations! Now hopefully, it will work fine. Although a question still remains: why was the GTX750 affected? Does this mean that it has some fault too? D: If it is, then wouldn't this mean that some PC was damaging your boards?
Who knows. It's arriving today so hopefully all is fine. Maybe it's the cpu i have causing issues. Who knows.
Within the first 3 minutes of booting windows after putting the new card in (they replaced the whole card), same results. I guess all that's left is the CPU and god knows I'm not doing it. Bonus points to Asus for the "analysis" on the paper. "No display with all ports when boot up and all power OK"
That's unfortunate. At least now we can establish that the card probably wasn't the problem. Take good care of it. Have you turned off the OC yet? And swapped the RAM?
It's not going to be the cpu. It's not going to selectively just crash graphics and recover. Cpu issues (and ram issues) would cause other running processes to crash and it wouldn't recover as it's things not being executed properly. You have a graphics issue (driver, power to the card, card itself, motherboard connection to the card, mobo bios, graphics card bios, what ever) You need to run the machine with cpu, mobo, graphics card, ram, PSU and 1 hdd. It also needs to be a fresh install (use a spare hdd, what ever) Nothing more,all settings back to default. Take it as basic as you can go and work from there. This is the basics of fault finding...
Have you physically looked over the board for damage? Cleaned the PCIe slot Checked for damage to the connector? got some kapton tape (or magic tape)? Run the card in a lower PCIe mode