Apparently, it wasn't a GPU failure, but it was memory training on the Steam Machine, confirms Valve in a Reddit post. User Fixes his Steam Machine That Showed Red Line of Death by a Simple CMOS Clear; Valve Says the LED Code Bar is Flipped Due to Miscommunication A few days ago, a Redditor reported that his Steam Machine gave a Red Line of Death, indicating GPU failure as per Valve's guidelines. It was surprising since he ran the machine for merely 20 minutes, but couldn't understand what could cause such a quick GPU failure on a new machine. After […]
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