
You can't sell it cause it's a ticking bomb (assuming you are a honest person), and you can't use it for parts cause after one uncontrolled heat cycle any component may become a ticking bomb(even chokes on VRM). He can at least sell a semi-working 760 for a few buck, while he can't sell a totally dead one (especially if it gets damaged in the oven).Īs an electronics repair tech and a hardware junkie, I can tell you that a dead untouched card is worth more for me than a working baked one. As I said before, just delaying the inevitable. If it's a GPU, it'll only be a temporary solution. is there something else i can do to fix this ?Ĭlick to expand.If it's VRAM failure, baking will only make it worse and potentially kill a perfectly working GPU in the process. So there is no way that my GPU is broken like its not a hardware fail in my opinion. it re-flash the screen and just came with same issue (in addition my friend's machine, he got NVIDIA drivers installed for his PC) and also i checked this method in my PC but its not working for me with my PC. but if i restart my PC the problem comes again. i really don't understand what is going on. i play games with 100+ fps there is no issue what so ever. if i try to backup VGA bio file Using TechPowerUp GPU-Z software it flash the screen 2,3 times and fix the issue. There is some thing i found that surprise me. I try reinstall VGA bios, but it didn't fix the issue. and it stuck my PC ones in a while, i will attach the images of that as well.

but when i install drivers it try to load the drivers and the display corruption came with different pattern. Without drivers it shows horizontal lines in the display, and machine is not struck or reflash display.

i just test this card with different machines and the same issue came. it displays horizontal lines at the beginning of the start my PC.

My VGA card is GTX 760, n suddenly i got a problem with displaying.
