
So I sent it off to ebuyer and after 2 weeks I received an email from them saying the card was damaged and wasn't covered under warranty. I then went through all the troubleshooting with them and due to the fact I can run an rx 580 perfectly fine it seems there is an issue with my gpu and they told me I had to contact the retailer for RMA. None of this worked so I contacted msi directly. I had a look around the Internet and did all the troubleshooting I could like updating all my driversand using DDU ect.


Tighten the main bearing capscrews evenly and in sequence.ī3.9, B4.5 and B5.I bought an ex display vega 56 from ebuyer back in November, the card was working at first and then I started getting random blue screen errors "thread stuck in device driver". Rotate the capscrew until the mark that has been made on the cylinder head falls into the window on the capscrew head. Mark the cylinder head adjacent to the dot on the capscrew head. To turn the capscrew to the desired angle accurately, align the capscrew with the small “dot” and “window” that are marked on the capscrew head or use torque angle gauge - 3/4-inch drive tool, Part Number(#) #-# Torque Angle Gauge - 3/4-Inch Drive, Tool Number(#) #-#/p> Tighten the long capscrews again because of cylinder head relaxation and to obtain proper cylinder head torque requirements.įollow the numbered sequence, and tighten the long capscrews only(numbers 4, 5, 12, and 13).įollow the numbered sequence, and tighten the long capscrews only(numbers 4, 5, 12, and 13, 20, and 21).įollow the numbered sequence, and turn the capscrew 90 degrees as indicated on the capscrew head. Tighten the short capscrews again (numbers 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26) because of cylinder head relaxation and to obtain proper cylinder head torque requirements.

Follow the numbered sequence for the four cylinder engine, and tighten all 18 capscrews.įollow the numbered sequence for the six cylinder engine, and tighten all 26 capscrews.įollow the numbered sequence, and tighten the long capscrews only(numbers 4,5,12, and 13).įollow the numbered sequence, and tighten the long capscrews only(numbers 4, 5,12, and 13, 20, and 21). The numbered sequence is the same as a six cylinder, but stops at capscrew number 18.

On a four cylinder engine, capscrew number 1 is located in between cylinders 2 and 3. My name is ***** ***** I will be assisting you with your question today.Please let me review your question and I will be right back with you. Hello and thank you for visiting Just Answer.
