As I mentioned in our review of Sapphire's HD Radeon 5750 card, the particular sample I had "died" on me before I could finish testing. I'm not sure what caused an issue, but it happened. I tried to "revive" it, but was unsuccessful. I installed other graphics cards to see if it was an issue with the motherboard, but nope. After I tested out those other cards, I plugged the HD 5750 back in, and still dead.
So earlier today, I was straightening up a bit and noticed I hadn't chucked the card like I meant to. I am not much of a pack rat, and I hate things lingering around that are useless. But, I'm glad I didn't toss it, because it turns out that it revived itself. I plugged it into the PC, and it booted up just fine. This after it refused to work, even after fiddling around with it for an hour or two.
I should stress that this is the exact same PC, and nothing changed component-wise except the graphics cards I test. This also isn't the first time this has happened to me, but I can't quite pinpoint the other example, as it was a few years ago. I just remember that it happened (chances are it was also a graphics card).
Have any of you guys had this kind of thing happen, or know what could possibly cause it? I should note that absolutely no overclocking was involved. It "died" before I had the chance to get to that.
So earlier today, I was straightening up a bit and noticed I hadn't chucked the card like I meant to. I am not much of a pack rat, and I hate things lingering around that are useless. But, I'm glad I didn't toss it, because it turns out that it revived itself. I plugged it into the PC, and it booted up just fine. This after it refused to work, even after fiddling around with it for an hour or two.
I should stress that this is the exact same PC, and nothing changed component-wise except the graphics cards I test. This also isn't the first time this has happened to me, but I can't quite pinpoint the other example, as it was a few years ago. I just remember that it happened (chances are it was also a graphics card).
Have any of you guys had this kind of thing happen, or know what could possibly cause it? I should note that absolutely no overclocking was involved. It "died" before I had the chance to get to that.