AMD

Memory Diagnostics
Symptoms : Vertical lines on the screen or artifacting. Sometimes no picture at all.

Memory chips sometimes fail causing instability or artifacting and sometimes even code 43 in windows.

* Failed cards that have been used to mine Ether have a high likelihood to have memory issues.

AMD Memory Testing Guide has more details on how to identify faulty memory chips.

Vertical lines on RX 400 and RX 500 series cards can sometimes pinpoint which memory channel is bad. Here is a video demonstrating how to do just that.

BIOS Flashing
Symptoms : GPU fan spin, no display, motherboard POST stuck on VGA initialization

This usually happened on Polaris generation graphics cards as people usually flashed the card with custom crypto mining BIOS. After being flashed multiple times the BIOS can die due to maximum read/write cycle limit.

A card with dead BIOS usually easy to determine by plugging the card as secondary device and boot with IGPU or another card on main PCI-E slot. After windows loaded download GPU-Z by Techpowerup and look at the device ID section. Repeating device ID in this case 1002 67DF - 1002 67DF usually means a bad/corrupted/non readable BIOS chip. If this problem happen you need to replace the BIOS chip with the working one and reflash it with the correct firmware.

VGA Bios Collection - TechPowerUp commonly used location to find GPU Bios, please note that cards utilize a vast number of different memory vendors, is worth to double check the memory vendor name visually, if you flash a different Memory Bios it will normally boot up but shut down under load.

For this you can flash it using amdvbflash (previously known as atiflash) or externally using CH341A or similar programmer.