I purchased this video card R7-360 two weeks ago and woke my PC up this morning to a screen full of flickering artifacts. I'm currently typing this thanks solely due to my retired EVGA Nvidia 560 Ti. Which I reinstalled immediately to confirm my initial assessment that it is in fact this video card that failed "and not my monitor". Being an accredited certified technician for over 30 years with HP, Dell, Apple, Toshiba, and too many small shops to count. This is the 2nd video card, I personally purchased that didn't last a year. Ironically it has been an XFX both times that are now are ending their brief life with the RMA process. This is in my personal experience now equates to a 100% fail rate "not good". I don't know if I want to bother installing the card they send me as a warranty return, or just sell it and move on to something else more reliable. While they do work, they work absolutely fine and as advertised. But if you purchase one. Definitely keep your old card as a backup along with the packing and definitely register the thing with XFX, because it's going to happen sooner or later "2 weeks to 9 months later" to be exact "it will fail". And if you want to avoid the bothersome time consuming RMA process avoid it entirely. Yes I know XFX card line has a double super duper lifetime warranty, which is great because your going to need it "repeatedly over and over."