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2015/08/28 16:43:18 (permalink)
I bought a 780ti classified about 1 1/2 years ago, worked great, no issues... until recently. I mov3d to a new home and brought my computer with me, upon setting it up, it no longer booted. I removed the graphics card and booted with my 4770k's GPU successfully. I tried clearing the CMOS battery, changing the PCI-E slot the card was plugged into to no avail. The fans spin and the lights appear normal on the card. But i just cant boot (not even to the bios, monitor doesnt pick up any signal) with my card in. Is my 780ti classified bricked?
post edited by Pietrus - 2015/08/28 16:47:08
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    the_Scarlet_one
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    Re: GTX 780TI Classified Issues 2015/08/28 17:23:19 (permalink)
    Did you try another slot to see if it may be the PCI lane?

    Please post your system also.. If it is in your signature, I am sorry, I can't see signatures.
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    Pietrus
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    Re: GTX 780TI Classified Issues 2015/08/28 18:04:41 (permalink)
    I tried another slot, yes. Sent in a ticket as well, just wanted a second opinion in case I was overlooking something basic. This setup has worked for 1.5 years though until I physically moved the computer.

    Specs:
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    32gb ram (got that much because it was free, lol) 2400 mhz
    240gb boot ssd
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    the_Scarlet_one
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    Re: GTX 780TI Classified Issues 2015/08/28 18:18:30 (permalink)
    Did you leave the card installed during the move? Which motherboard do you have?

    I would suggest trying the lower slot just to verify that PCI slot one didn't break.
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    Re: GTX 780TI Classified Issues 2015/08/28 19:45:28 (permalink)
    You said the lights appear normal, do the five white LED's on the card light up? If yes, try using a different output on the card.
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