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Kevi983

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  1. Hello users of the LTT forum, after a lot of reseating and troubleshooting I finally decided to try another PSU since my vega wasn't giving me a display signal. I replaced my immaculate Straight Power 10 600 Watt Gold Efficiency PSU, which has been powering a much more power hungry GPU for about a year now, with a 450W System power 7. And this hail mary worked for some reason. I'm sort of confused and also pissed since I wasted so much time on troubleshooting and cannot fathom why the vega only accepts my crappy 10 year old PSU. I'm also not entirely sure whether I can now be certain that the GPU is fine since I've been planning to sell it if I got it to work. Any input is appreciated, the card has been running Doom Eternal/Forza Horizon in 4k without issues for multiple hours now. Pictured below: the GPU in question and the AMD Software while Doom is running. Greetings from Germany, Kevin
  2. Found the issue btw. My Vega 56 Airboost just did not like the stock profile at all. All of my issues were resolved by tweaking it and I've since upgraded and sold my hardware. The buyer is not experiencing any issues either. A simple tweak to the fan curve fixed it. Props go to MSI for selling a card that does not run stably on stock settings. I wasn't the only one with those problems.
  3. Greetings, kind people. After changing platforms to an Asus Rog Strix B450-I motherboard ,I have found myself in somewhat of a pickle. I own a really sweet PCIe Soundcard and the onboard chip simply can't compete. My board, however, only has one PCIe slot, which my GPU currently occupies. The main M.2 slot at the front is taken aswell and so only an M.2 slot, on the back of the board, and a bunch of USB slots remain. So my question is if any of you could come up with an idea on how I could install my Soundcard anyway, as that would really help me out. Looking forward to your ideas and kind regards
  4. That wasn't it ,sadly. I've received further advice and apparently it may have to do with power spikes from vega which may overload the single rail on my PSU that I've connected the Vega to. I've got a Straight Power 11 600W btw. So I reconnected the GPU to the PSU in a way that both rails are used,(taking one 6+2 pcie connector from each pair of them) to spread the load. Apparently that helped some people. Dunno if it fixed the issue yet, but the logic sounds promising.
  5. I sincerely thank you for all the input. I'll try that and report back to you if it makes a difference.
  6. It's not sagging at all, I would have to kind of push it up. Would you still say I should try it?
  7. I've stressedtested the CPU and RAM with prime 95. That was with an overclock. The CPU was at 3,8 GHZ and the Ram was at 2800mhz. I turned it off after 1 hour and like 10 minutes. Now I've even reset my bios to stock so my ram runs at 2133 MHZ and the CPU at 3.6 GHZ and it's still crashing from time to time.
  8. In the stresstest, which was with the stock fan profile btw, The HBM went up to 83 degrees at most. and that went on for 4 hours, so I think that's fine
  9. I've checked GPU Z a couple of times, because wattman doesnt let you check HMB temps and the HBM is running like 7-10 degrees hotter than the core. It is said online that HBM should be fine at up to 90 degrees and I've adjusted the curve to severely go up at like 65-70 degrees core temp.
  10. That will be my last resort.
  11. It actually had it undervolted and the HMB oc'd back when it still worked fine. Then the crashes started occuring which led me to progressively lowering the clocks, so I decided to just go full stock and see if that even works.
  12. I've uninstalled every single on of these OC programs just to be sure. Also I've used DDU and all that jazz. Didn't make a difference.
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