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In which case i would suspect the gpu to be dead frown.gif
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Originally Posted by MrAlex View Post

Actually it doesn't, it just powers up.
Also when it was working the fans would sound like jet engines then slow down to a reasonable speed, but now the fans stay at jet engine levels.
The above indicates that the hardware is still controlled by the BIOS, the noise/fan levels drop as the Windows drivers take over.

Can you check detected hardware and voltage levels in the BIOS?
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