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For a while now, I've been wondering why my gpu voltage when overclocked would suddenly drop from 1.23v to 1.2050v even though I maxed out the voltage slider in Afterburner. Monitoring voltages, you could see that when a gpu intensive program opens, the gpu hits max boost clock and 1.23v, but it would retain this for a very short amount of time and then drop clock and voltage. Recently while messing around with fan curves, I noticed that while running Unigine Heaven, I was able to keep 1.23v for a few seconds now instead of the split second it did before. Now that I was able to maintain this voltage for a reasonable amount of time, I was able to observe the other stats my gpu was kicking out. What I noticed was that as soon as my gpu reaches 70C, the boost clock drops about 20mhz and voltage drops from 1.23v to 1.2050v. Does anyone else with a reference PCB 980ti or EVGA 06G-P4-4995-KR have this problem too? Is there anyone that can explain to me why this happens? This is a bad picture to show my evidence because this is right after closing Heaven, however, as you can see in the beginning of the voltage and clock graph, there is a slight drop from 1.23v to 1.2050v as well as a clock drop corresponding to the voltage. To reverberate, this is a bad example, but while under load, the voltage is pinned at 1.2050v once the gpu is over 70C.
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Just got this puppy up and running and wanna know what you guys think. CPU: I7 5820KCooling: Corsair H105 Mobo: Asus X99-M WS GPU: EVGA GTX 980ti ACX (from old build) Ram: 16GB Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR4 Storage: 250GB Samsung 840 EVO & 500GB Samsung 850 EVO (from old build) PSU: Corsair RM750 (from old build) Case: Fractal Arc mini R2
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http://puu.sh/mbdI2/d3a21e2e58.png alright, i changed the cable and got mixed results.
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no, will try that in the morning. Thanks for the suggestion
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http://puu.sh/mbd8S/bffb1d15b8.png so these are the latest results from the performance benchmark...
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I mean, my 850 evo is my games drive and idc about the data on my 840 evo cause i just installed windows 10 a few days ago, but it would be a bitch to have to reinstall, but atm, games that are installed on the 840 evo were acting up like an error on csgo and lol being unplayable/repairable until installed onto the 850.
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also, according to hwmonitor my 840 evo is running at 54C while my 850 evo is running at 34C
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so i just ran disk check and this is like the 3rd time it has found errors on my 840 evo just today
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like 6.2TB
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where can that be found?
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the latest EXT0DB6Q
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http://puu.sh/mbaP1/0655ae5079.png heres a screen shot of my SMART
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well there's no way that i could of hooked it up to a SATA 2 cause my mobo only has SATA 3 ports
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I've made a new build and kept my old ssd's which are a 256gb 840 evo and a 500gb 850 evo. The 840 evo is my os drive but it has been giving me trouble. I've installed samsung magician and used the benchmark tool and I get very look read/write speeds which are around 50/mbs and when I look at the driver under task manager, the speeds vary from 0-200mb/s but are usually around very low speeds. I've done the firmware update and did the advanced performance optimization to no avail. I've also noticed that I couldn't even load into a game of league of legends without getting bugsplats/errors even after multiple reinstall and cleanings with ccleaner. Once I installed the game onto my 850 evo however, it works fine. What is wrong?
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if ur not planning on upgrading, i recommend a 500w psu but if u wanna get some more power hungry gear, i recommend 650w or 750w.