Just to close off this thread - I received a replacement AMD Radeon R9 270 graphics card from Dell a couple of days ago and the faulty card was collected yesterday.
I had an MSI r9 270 in my xps 8700 for a year before I upgraded to a gtx 970. If the return shipping is that much I'd just consider getting yourself a new gpu. I'm not saying that you should have to, just saying that unfortunately it might be the easier option. If you're absolutely sure the issue the actual card (have u tried it in another rig?) then maybe get a different one.
To be honest, you could get a better GPU for the money as well... R9 380 4gb or the evga GTX 960 4gb compact would both be better options for around $200 and shouldn't put a strain on your stock psu. As a lifelong radeon fanboy i decided to switch to the GTX 970 and I couldn't be happier.
Thanks Max. I had a long conversation with Dell support yesterday who finally agreed (after some persuasion) to send me a replacement AMD Radeon R9 270.
I had considered buying a different card but all the ones a looked at needed a minimum power requirement of 500w - and think if I had gone down that route I would have needed to upgrade the system's PSU as well.
I'm certain the card is faulty - a friend loaned my an XFX R9 270 that I have been using until the matter was resolved.
I'm not into gaming - the main reason for buying the system was digital photography. I also bought Dell's 27 inch 4K monitor.
Nigel-in-Cyprus
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Just to close off this thread - I received a replacement AMD Radeon R9 270 graphics card from Dell a couple of days ago and the faulty card was collected yesterday.
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October 21st, 2015 18:00
I had an MSI r9 270 in my xps 8700 for a year before I upgraded to a gtx 970. If the return shipping is that much I'd just consider getting yourself a new gpu. I'm not saying that you should have to, just saying that unfortunately it might be the easier option. If you're absolutely sure the issue the actual card (have u tried it in another rig?) then maybe get a different one.
To be honest, you could get a better GPU for the money as well... R9 380 4gb or the evga GTX 960 4gb compact would both be better options for around $200 and shouldn't put a strain on your stock psu. As a lifelong radeon fanboy i decided to switch to the GTX 970 and I couldn't be happier.
Nigel-in-Cyprus
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October 22nd, 2015 01:00
Thanks Max. I had a long conversation with Dell support yesterday who finally agreed (after some persuasion) to send me a replacement AMD Radeon R9 270.
I had considered buying a different card but all the ones a looked at needed a minimum power requirement of 500w - and think if I had gone down that route I would have needed to upgrade the system's PSU as well.
I'm certain the card is faulty - a friend loaned my an XFX R9 270 that I have been using until the matter was resolved.
I'm not into gaming - the main reason for buying the system was digital photography. I also bought Dell's 27 inch 4K monitor.