Question Green screen on new gpu

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To begin I bought a gigabyte 7600xt to upgrade from my 6700xt
It is brand new and I used it for around a day with seemingly no issues then last night I noticed when powering on my pc the bios screen had a green tint but windows it self did not but this morning the entire screen completely had the tint during boot up and using windows

At first I thought it was a driver issue as when I plug my HDMI into the on-board motherboard hdmi or my 6700xt it does not have the same issue and I cannot replicate it at all it runs absolutely fine no issue what so ever

From researching it was said it could be 2 options
1. Hdmi cable
2. The drivers

I have replaces the drivers a few times and still does it

And I don't think it's any of my HDMI cables because it does it on all of them through the 7600xt but they work flawlessly through the on-board MB or my 6700xt so I don't think it's that

So I'm guessing it's an actual issue with the 7600xt which I will be sending back for a refund 🤞 in the next few days

Anyone have any suggestions on wether it is a hardware fault or is it maybe incompatibility which I don't think it is as it was working fine for around a day before this issue.

Pc specs are

MOTHERBOARD Gigabyte A520m might be v2 could not be can't remember honestly.
With stock bios as it needed no update to work with the 5700g

CORSAIR vengeance 3200 ram

Ryzen 5700g which stock cooler

Radeon 6700xt

2x 1 TB SSD

Corsair RM750 PSU

GENERIC MATX CASE

Windows 11

I have found a random new issue that both the a1 and a2 channels FOR RAM have stopped working I have no clue as to why B1 AND 2 WORK BUT A 1 AND 2 DONT
could be my motherboard is on its way out but for what reason when my pc is kept in really good condition is a great big mystery
 
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Corsair 750 watt PSU
Corsair is the brand of the unit while 750W is the advertised wattage of the unit. What is the model of the unit and it's age?

As for your specs, please list them like so:
CPU:
CPU cooler:
Motherboard:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
OS:
Monitor:
BIOS version for your motherboard at this moment of time.
 
Take it back. Aside from the issues you're having, that's actually a downgrade.
Yeah sending it back tomorrow I'm curious how is it a downgrade it's a generation newer being a 7000 series is three years newer than the 6700xt i have so the architecture is better and I know it's not currently important but has 4 more gb for vram
I know it's not the best in its tier but nvidia cards are around 100 to 150 more expensive and unless you must have dlss and are a raytracer I don't see why you'd psy that much more.
 
Yeah sending it back tomorrow I'm curious how is it a downgrade it's a generation newer being a 7000 series is three years newer than the 6700xt i have so the architecture is better and I know it's not currently important but has 4 more gb for vram
I know it's not the best in its tier but nvidia cards are around 100 to 150 more expensive and unless you must have dlss and are a raytracer I don't see why you'd psy that much more.
There are plenty of benchmarks and videos comparing the two and the 6700xt fares better in most.

If you're wanting to stick to AMD, best purchase would be something like a 7800xt for a meaningful upgrade. I'd save up a bit more and try to go for one of those.
 
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