7th March 2018, 11:29 PM
Yeah, I tried fully uninstalling and re-installing the display drivers, trying both the version I was using before and the latest one. I also tried undoing that major Windows update, if that was causing the problem; it didn't help.
I hope that the card isn't actually broken, but that Windows (10) wouldn't recognize the card and the display was filled with that 'static' stuff is not a good sign... but I guess I'll see, once I get another power supply anyway. I should do that...
It was interesting how when I took a screenshot in Windows (with Print Screen) none of the graphical corruption was visible, though; you could only see that when looking at the monitor. That's clearly a video output issue and not a Windows one.
I hope that the card isn't actually broken, but that Windows (10) wouldn't recognize the card and the display was filled with that 'static' stuff is not a good sign... but I guess I'll see, once I get another power supply anyway. I should do that...
It was interesting how when I took a screenshot in Windows (with Print Screen) none of the graphical corruption was visible, though; you could only see that when looking at the monitor. That's clearly a video output issue and not a Windows one.