Sure! Here’s version 13 of the rewritten blog post title: “Without a Clue: An IT Professional’s Struggle to Solve This Puzzle”

Troubleshooting a Sudden GPU Failure on a Used Laptop: Seeking Solutions

As an IT professional, I pride myself on my ability to solve complex technical issues. However, I recently encountered a perplexing problem that I can’t seem to resolve, and I’m reaching out for your expertise.

About two weeks ago, I purchased a used laptop from my previous employer equipped with an Nvidia 3060 graphics card. It performed beautifully in that short period, but to my dismay, I discovered that the GPU has suddenly stopped functioning properly.

In my attempts to diagnose the issue, I’ve taken several steps. I began by reinstalling the latest drivers and even explored BIOS updates. When those actions didn’t yield results, I reverted to older driver versions and attempted to uninstall and reinstall them. I went as far as reinstalling Windows and rolling back to an earlier version of the operating system, hoping it might resolve the incompatibility.

While the graphics card is visible in Device Manager, it’s not recognized by any other Software, which raises a red flag. This has left me feeling quite lost, and I’m reaching out to the community for insights.

Has anyone else encountered a similar issue or have tips that could guide me toward a solution? Your input would be greatly appreciated as I work to get this GPU back in action.

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