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Without going over the previous postings, are you running all the new stuff at their defaults, including BIOS and MB?
Can you get a reliable PSU?
Where does the OS reside? Can you disconnect the other drive to test?
Do you have any onboard Intel graphics? Isolate then test the 970. Try removing the 970 drivers, then see if they'll re-install under Vista or XP compatibility. If they do, test.
Can you de-tune the corsair memory to lower speed settings? Then test. I'm thinking your main memory and the 4G on the 970 are fighting with each other causing the tearing. I haven't checked if it can be done with the 970's memory.
To me that means whatever's causing this is originating from the pc.But when i connect the pc to the TV, it's still there.
You won't know about the DVI cable until you try a good one, but probably not.That kinda rules out the screen imo. I could try to get a new DVI cable...then again, when using a HDMI cable on the tv it doesn't help. So probably not the cable
I have other ideas but that's enough for now.
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