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HP Omen 870-224 Desktop
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I'm growing increasingly frustrated with this product. About a month ago, my graphics card died. Nothing out of the ordinary happened leading up to this. My computer was used as usual, I don't play any really graphics intensive games, and one day, I tried to turn it on like normal, and boom, no signal to my monitor. I went through all the troubleshooting steps to determine that out of nowhere, my graphics card had just died. It wasn't old, nothing was wrong with the inside of my computer, but it just died.

 

I replaced the card with a new one within my specs about a week later. Tonight, I went to turn on my PC, and then got the same message to my monitor, indicating that this new graphics card had also died. I don't have the warranty on this POS anymore, so I can't just replace the PC. Is there something wrong and fixable in the computer that could be killing graphics cards like this? Or am I better off throwing the PC in the dump and never buying an HP product again?

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