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Sick Puppy

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  1. thanks im running a 8700k with nzxt x62 kraken, the problem with the manta is that the psu shroud is too close to the gpu fans as you can see in the picture, and even the shroud has some type of vent holes is not enough.
  2. Hi, i hope you can help me, i just bought a 1080 ti rog strix oc and im having temp problems on my nzxt manta case, I already test it on a h500 case and temps are much better, but i dont like big cases, will a h400 be enough or will it be exactly the same as the manta? Thanks
  3. Hi, im having the exact same problem, i bought a used 1080ti rog strix oc and put it on my nzxt manta build, temp went even to 90 degrees on ghost recon wildlands benchmark, i thought i had a bad video card, but decided to test it on a h500 nzxt case, temps never went above 75 on uncanny benchmark , 3d mark stress test and even less ghost recon wildlands, the problem is the case, not the card. Just by watching at your photos i can see is to close to the psu shroud too, i tried to fix it with front intake fans but just got to 86 degrees, still not healthy, and its winter, cant imagine it on summer. Can you please tell which case are you using im planning on moving to h400 but maybe it wont be enough and will have to move to h500. I will appreciate your help. Forgot to tell you, i have an alienware ultrawide monitor, so 3440x1440 is pushing the card to the max. that doesnt help either.
  4. Yes i tried, they weren't neither fast neither helpful unfortunately. The guy just answered "If you feel there maybe issue with the hardware, please contact your vendor to assist you on swapping out the card first. "
  5. Just bought a Gigabyte 1070 G1 Gaming, my motherboard is a GA-Z97X-UD7 with a 4790k running windows 10 pro 64bit, as soon as i installed the card I instarted getting random crashing black screen and buzzing from speakers while browsing watching YouTube, just normal usage. I installed back my , GTX 770 and everything went back to normal, so my first thought was i had a bad video card. So i tested the card in another computer i have with an Asus board and a 2500k cpu it has a PCIe 2.0 and windows 10 64 bit fresh install. It never crashed, tested gaming too, no problem. Just to be sure i tested the card in a friends computer, similar rig to mine. Tested gaming, stress benchmarks and watching a lot of videos, Autocad and photoshop, worked perfectly. I tried again in my computer but in a different pci slot PCIeX8, the computer doesnt crash but display artifacts in mp4 videos, weird behaviour. I put back the card to the PCIex16 and crashes again, then i tested the card in my PCIex4 slot and the card was stable, just ocassinaly some blocks in the videos. If i uninstall the driver and use generic windows driver crashes wont happen. This is list of things i have tried without succes:- Tried 3 different drivers using UDD first- Updating Motherboard Bios- Bios default settings- Fresh Windows 10 reinstall- Switch PSU with my other rig 650 and 700W coolermaster. - Bought a corsair 750 psu (other forums insisted in a psu)- Tried another monitor- Tried another output int he card (dvi, hdmi)- Disconect all extra hard disks and extra stuff.- Disable onboard audio- Link state power managment off in power settings- Look all over the internet for solutionsAt this point in losing my mind. I hope someone can shed some light on the issue.
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