List of parts: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Kh7FcH
Tried putting my new PC together earlier this week and the display was completely glitched.
I returned the parts and asked for a replacement, but when it came in it still ended up looking glitched.
To troubleshoot the issue, I tried connecting the monitor directly to my motherboard without a GPU and it worked fine. I also tried using my old GPU (a 1070ti) and it was also fine. I don't think the motherboard or the PCIE port was the issue.
I highly doubt the GPUs were defective twice in a row, or that I broke two GPUs back to back (though I did use a bit of extra force when installing the second GPU as it was struggling to slot in, but I don't think it was enough to damage the GPU).
Tried putting my new PC together earlier this week and the display was completely glitched.
I returned the parts and asked for a replacement, but when it came in it still ended up looking glitched.
To troubleshoot the issue, I tried connecting the monitor directly to my motherboard without a GPU and it worked fine. I also tried using my old GPU (a 1070ti) and it was also fine. I don't think the motherboard or the PCIE port was the issue.
I highly doubt the GPUs were defective twice in a row, or that I broke two GPUs back to back (though I did use a bit of extra force when installing the second GPU as it was struggling to slot in, but I don't think it was enough to damage the GPU).