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My computer dont have imagen. When I replace my Power Color x300se hm 256mb for other image card all is correct.Suggestions please?

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http://www.devhardware.com/c/a/Video-Cards/PowerColor-X1300-512MB-GameFX/
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..I am just joking...please clarify want you mean by saying garbage? Is the distorded image full with lines across the screen ? No color? Snow? Melting? Please define it a little bit in order to be able to narrow the possible options down.

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