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After almost a year of problems with drivers, video card, and other stuff I decided to do a clean install. Hopefully this fresh slate wont get messed up like before.
Just got done re-installing and re-setting up. All that work and.... nothing changed.
My monitors are still in the wrong configuration on reboot, the display port monitor still says "Input signal out of range" until I turn it off and on.
Could my card be bad? I have had issues with it for almost a year now (BSOD, screens turning green, settings change after every reboot, etc.)
Is the card under warranty? After a year of putting up with this I'd exchange it if I could.
If it's not under warranty, would you definitely buy a new one if you knew the one you have now was bad? If that's the case I would buy one from a store with a money-back return policy and try it out. If the problem goes away, keep it. If not, you get your money back and head back to the ol' drawing board.
EDIT:
Sorry if I missed it, but are you sure your PSU is up to snuff? I don't know that it would cause this exact problem, but a card which is barely getting enough power might do all sorts of weird things.
I bought the computer through Best Buy so in order to get anything under warranty Freak Squad has to "fix" it first. Unless ATI has there own warranty, I don't have a warranty option.
I upgraded to a 750W PSU a few months ago thinking that was my problem, but it didn't change much. (The computer came with a 350W PSU, though the card requires 400W)
I have been considering buying a new higher model and better card. Any suggestions?
I'd go to ATI's website and check their RMA policy. Fortunately, I haven't had to return a video card, but most companies have you enter your part# and serial# and will tell you right away if it qualifies. Worth a shot. :)