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  1. Thank you for your reply. Yes I did try this and no fix. Funny though because when I reinstalled the newest driver, I did a fresh install where it deletes everything and installed new. When my computer restarted and booted, I still had all four cables for my displays plugged in (because before it would boot loop with all four displays plugged in). But I think this was because the computer installed the graphical driver when I got into windows. Either way still no solution.
  2. Hello, Hopefully, I am posting in the correct area. This is my first post. If anything is wrong, please let me know. I am having some issues with my graphics card that I hope someone can help me solve. I have a 3090 GPU that was running four monitors. Three of these monitors are 1080p, and the main display was 1440p. I wanted to upgrade my primary display to 4k. I changed the monitor and upgraded my graphics driver when I did this. I used all the same cables. ( I did change out for different cables to see if that was the issue, and it was not). Three of which are display ports, and the fourth is HDMI. When I first booted the computer, it would continually boot loop and give different error codes. Some of the codes were for ram or other random issues. I reseated the ram and tried again. After a few tries, I thought it might be a GPU issue, so I unplugged them all except my 4k display. Booted right up with no issue. Then I plugged in another and booted. The same result booted with no issue. The same is true for the third monitor. When I plugged in the fourth same issue, the boot loop. I tried switching ports around on the card to see if the issue was the card itself, and all the ports worked. Now when the computer is on and I plug in all four monitors, I get a signal on three monitors. If I switch the cables around, I still only get a signal on three monitors. When I go into the Nvidia control panel, I can see all four monitors, but when I try to add the fourth to be used, it disables another one (picture attached). When I go into windows display settings, I can see all four in the area they should be, and the monitor with no signal (labeled with a 1) says that the display is disconnected. When I tell it to extend to that display, it does nothing. Hopefully, there is a simple solution, but I have been googling for a while with no solution. I really hope I do not need to buy another GPU because I need all four displays. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. System specs Fully water-cooled pc no overclocking Windows 11 with all updates Nvidia driver updated AMD 5950x MSI MEG ACE x570 64gb trident 3600mhz ram MSI Ventus 3090 I have four M.2 installed 8 tb harddrive
  3. Thanks for the help both of you but do we have anymore ideas on how to fix it? I am searching around and not finding many answers.
  4. The bios is 1.02v. The card is in slot 4. That slot is a pcie x16 slot. The first slot cannot be used because the cards are too long, they hit the ram slots. Full system spec? The only thing left out is hard drive and specific processors. Xeon 2670 x2 and a 1tb Western Digital Black.
  5. I upgraded to a dual xeon build. Motherboard is Tyan s7050, 64gb ram, and a gtx 780ti. I have installed and reinstalled windows 7, graphics drivers , and nothing is working. Go to device manager and this is what it is telling me. Any body have any ideas of how to fix it to where I can use my graphics card. Thanks
  6. I changed because i wanted the two matching rads and they are thinner than the older ones and it was getting a little too hot for my liking. My old setup ran at 40c at 100% load. Thats not the problem and everything is getting good flow. My R9 295x2 that is in the same loop is running at 32c. As we all know that card puts off a lot of heat. The order of the loop is pump to rad to cpu to rad to gpu the res.
  7. I It is the same CPU block and yes the plastic is removed lol. I had a 360 and a 240 rad in there with generic fans. I upgraded to two slim 360 rads with corsair sp fans running 100%. The fans are pulling air threw the rads. I am going to pull the cpu block off and check thermal compound and see if there is a issue there. I am sure it isnt running as hot as it says tho, before when i ran 60c and i put my hand near the rads the air being pushed threw them was pretty warm and now it is extremely cool. Is there any way the software\sensors on my board are bad?
  8. My volts was the same. I just put the volts to 1.1 and that brought the temp down to 50 at idle but that is crazy and i dont see what the issue is.
  9. Yes jus starting up after it has sat. There are no air bubbles in the block (it is clear) and the flow is good.
  10. I am in w7 with hwmonitor and checking temps with it.
  11. I upgraded my pc (put two 360 rads) and my temps would max out at 60c (overclocked to 4.5) when running stress test with the old set up. I start it up and went into bios and seen it was hitting 60 degrees so i down clocked it to 3.5ghz and it is still hitting 62c at IDLE!! I also upgraded the fans and it is moving twice as much air as before. The water block is firmly attached. Any ideas?
  12. I updated drivers and it crashed while playing a game. The game i am playing doesnt even stress my system.
  13. Bios is up to date but i forgot to up date my gpu driver i will do that now and see if it fixes the issues. Thanks for the help
  14. I ran the program and it gave me this. On Sat 6/20/2015 3:40:42 AM GMT your computer crashed crash dump file: C:\Windows\Minidump\062015-257152-01.dmp This was probably caused by the following module: ntoskrnl.exe (nt+0x71F00) Bugcheck code: 0xF4 (0x3, 0xFFFFFA800A5F1060, 0xFFFFFA800A5F1340, 0xFFFFF8000317B240) Error: CRITICAL_OBJECT_TERMINATION file path: C:\Windows\system32\ntoskrnl.exe product: Microsoft® Windows® Operating System company: Microsoft Corporation description: NT Kernel & System Bug check description: This indicates that a process or thread crucial to system operation has unexpectedly exited or been terminated. This appears to be a typical software driver bug and is not likely to be caused by a hardware problem. This problem might be caused by a thermal issue. The crash took place in the Windows kernel. Possibly this problem is caused by another driver that cannot be identified at this time. I know it isnt a thermal issue my processor does go over 50c and gpu doesnt go over 40c, so what exactly is the problem?? Thanks for all the help!
  15. Yes i am getting blue screened and i will download it and check it out thanks for the reply
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