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Code 43 GTX 670

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2015/11/26 15:03:19 (permalink)
 
Good day,
I have a GTX 670 (02G-P4-2670-B1), recently i was playing World of Warships on Medium settings and the Nvidia Drivers kept crashing. So i re-installed the drivers and went on to WOWS again. 10 mins into the game screen artifacts and goes black. GPU fan runs at full speed and computer restarts. After that the "Code 43" appears.
 
I thought it might be a software issue with the drivers, so i formatted a back up drive installed new OS and drivers. Same thing.
Repeated with Win 8.1 Pro, same thing. Again repeated with Win 8.1 Pro with old drivers and no Windows updates same thing. I've tried everything in the book to no avail.
 
My top guess is the chip is either "cooked" for good or the solder has come off at some point.
Any help will be deeply appreciated.
 
PC Specs:
Motherboard: Asus Z-77 Sabertooth
Processor: i7 3770
Ram: 4 x 4GB 1333Mhz Standard Kingston
 
 

 
Regards
Sherwan
post edited by sherry - 2015/11/26 15:23:11

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    Sajin
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    Re: Code 43 GTX 670 2015/11/26 15:05:55 (permalink)
    If the card is still under warranty rma it. If it's not under warranty you could try baking it. 
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    Re: Code 43 GTX 670 2015/11/26 15:27:17 (permalink)
    Sajin
    If the card is still under warranty rma it. If it's not under warranty you could try it. 




    Sadly warranty for B1 cards is 1 year and it has been long over. I don't have the luxury of "RMA" to begin with even if i had warranty as i am in Pakistan.
     
    This card has been "re-flowed" twice already since there is no official service channel to claim warranty.
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