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  1. On 6/11/2014 at 11:22 PM, Khenglish said:

    Clevo motherboards cannot properly read the temperature sensor on dell amd cards. Amd cards from clevo or msi are fine, and nvidia cards from anyone that are not the 780m or 880m are fine. It sounds like your replacement card was a dell.

    I need help please, i bought 8970m for my p170sm clevo. My old 8970m died, started having artefacts and thats reason i bought new one. But it seems i got wrong card becouse my laptop starts to make alarm sounds and caps lock, num pad and leds near power button start to blink, after maybe one minute of blinking and sounds laptop turns off.Fans are spinning at max speed also. I have prema bios. I tryed few bios for new graphic card but no help also. I even tryed bios from my old card but nothing. When i put my old dying car back, there is no problem anymore(except i cant use 3d apps becouse card is dying) and i can use pc normaly.Is there anything i can do or try becouse i have waited almost 2 months for card to come, and i really dont want to return it and wait again... This is the card i bought https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B081D5KG8X?ref=ppx_pt2_mob_b_prod_image
    As i see by the other posts on forum it seems that either my card is not compatible (it should be), or temperature sensor is faulty (but it works with old card so probably it isnt). I tryed ecu reset also, all things i could find on forums and from people that had similar problem.Graphic card ia recognized in windows and in bios also. I really dont know what else to do and try. I have video of problem if needed i can upload it and put link here. Hope to find some kind of solution, im still a believer haha
     
    Thanks for answers
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