Yes, EVGA will replace it, but I'd have to pay $30 + shipping back broken one Sent from iPhone 4 On Jul 15, 2011, at 10:20 AM, János, Tóth F. <janos666@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I think your VGA card is broken. > > Things like this can be caused by broken cable or the GPU but most > likely by VGA RAM malfunctioning. > > Reset your motherboard's BIOS settings, install a different VGA driver > (either earlier stable or new beta, just do a clean install with a > different version). > > If the prolem still exists, I guess your GPU or it's RAM is broken. > Try to ask for a replacement, or use it as a paper weight... > > 2011/7/15, Nikolay Pokhilchenko <nikolay_po@xxxxxxx>: >> Adam, You've wrote: >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ...Also, images with a solid color background show white dots in solid color >> area. >> If the white dots are on true solid background (when color picker in >> Photoshop shows the same RGB numbers in any point of background, even on >> white dots), it lkely can be a hardware glitch or mailfunction. Try to run >> Your hardware at normal frequencies and voltages. Check the coolers and >> heatsinks. >> Did You check the display for bad/hot pixels? >