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       #21

    What rating is your PSU?
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       #22

    Hiya Dave ... Looks as if your Card has a fault then ... I do not see Colours to well as i am colour blind .. You should have no problem getting it replaced that is the only good news
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       #23

    Have you wiped the AMD drivers off? If you haven't the drivers will conflict.
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       #24

    Hi, my rating is 4.8 with the radeon, not checked it yet with the 430 but will let you know.
    I have heard from the company and they just tell me to do what you have been saying, which I have tried everything I can think of. I went into device manager and un-installed all drivers for the graphic card and then done fresh installed of drivers.
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       #25

    going to put the 430 back in now.
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       #26

    omegauk said:
    I went into device manager and un-installed all drivers for the graphic card and then done fresh installed of drivers.
    Have you uninstalled the AMD card and removed all of the drivers for it and CCC (of you have it) before putting the nVidia card in? I presume you have but it's worth making sure.
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       #27

    Hi there .. Yes there is not much more you can do .. Should be fine when you get a new Card .
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       #28

    Hi mate. I took all drivers off for the 430 and I found a redeon driver that had not un-installed. so got rid of that. re-booted and guess what lol. when it come on it was back to normal so it must of been the radeon driver that I had missed was causing the trouble. but happy now.
    Thanks for all your help.
    Dave
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       #29

    You're welcome mate, glad you got it sorted in the end :)
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       #30

    Great news .. Well spotted by Boozad :)
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