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I've had 2 different Titan's and a GTX 650. They all have artifacts if I leave them overnight. Would my PSU be the issue? Thank you.

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Probably, its a Corsair

So weird though :/

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I've had 2 different Titan's and a GTX 650. They all have artifacts if I leave them overnight. Would my PSU be the issue? Thank you.

 

Are you overclocking your GPU's or anything it shouldn't have an issue with artifacting.

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Are you overclocking your GPU's or anything it shouldn't have an issue with artifacting.

Nope. My GTX 780 did the same thing. All cards have been on this supply.

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Nope. My GTX 780 did the same thing. All cards have been on this supply.

 

Did you ever try testing those cards on another system it seems a bit odd that would occur, also have you ever tried probing the PSU to see if it is giving the proper 12.00V and etc from it.

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Did you ever try testing those cards on another system it seems a bit odd that would occur, also have you ever tried probing the PSU to see if it is giving the proper 12.00V and etc from it.

I HIGHLY doubt that I have had 4 artifacting cards in a row.

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Yah that really shouldnt be the issue. I mean its POSSIBLE, try removing ONE GPU and run it overnight

Edit: just read some other comments. Do you have a multimeter?

No mulitmeter. This only happens if I leave my system in Windows, I wake up to see a screen of artifacting (I need to restart and I can't really leave anything that I want to save.)

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No mulitmeter. This only happens if I leave my system in Windows, I wake up to see a screen of artifacting (I need to restart and I can't really leave anything that I want to save.)

strange. Does the PSU make any audiable noise (other than the fan)? Can you hear anything with an AM radio tuned to static next to the GPU? Does the noise sound different when artifacting?
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strange. Does the PSU make any audiable noise (other than the fan)? Can you hear anything with an AM radio tuned to static next to the GPU? Does the noise sound different when artifacting?

No noises

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No mulitmeter. This only happens if I leave my system in Windows, I wake up to see a screen of artifacting (I need to restart and I can't really leave anything that I want to save.)

 

That's kind of strange it occurs on wake from sleep seems almost like an issue with Windows to me, but are you running more than a single monitor setup I know on the AMD side it has this issue with artifacting which is fairly common even with waking from sleep. 

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That's kind of strange it occurs on wake from sleep seems almost like an issue with Windows to me, but are you running more than a single monitor setup I know on the AMD side it has this issue with artifacting which is fairly common even with waking from sleep. 

One monitor

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One monitor

 

Hmm hard to say then, I'm not too sure what would be the specific issue other than Windows not properly rebooting from sleep.

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One monitor

Can you plug the GPUs into another system? Something tells me you have a funky motherboard. Try turning off the "Power Saving" features in the Power Options "Advanced" menu relating in any way to the PCI slots.

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Can you plug the GPUs into another system? Something tells me you have a funky motherboard. Try turning off the "Power Saving" features in the Power Options "Advanced" menu relating in any way to the PCI slots.

No other system

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No other system

Well there's your problem :)

 

Can you go to a friend's house and test it? You really need to test both the PSU and GPU.

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Well there's your problem :)

 

Can you go to a friend's house and test it? You really need to test both the PSU and GPU.

I can try

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