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Vicente_I

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  1. I haven't tried using a different PCIe slot, will do that today and let you know. The firmware on my card is up to date, already tried that. Right now I don't have the option to try it in a different system easily, I will just buy another motherboard, I have a i5 12gen processor laying around where I could try it with, I'll order the board right away to see if I get the same issues The card comes with one plug that separates into 4 plugs to the PSU, I have 4 cables directly from the PSU going to the card, checked connections a few times already, everything is nicely plugged in.
  2. Hello people, I'm having a weird issue with a newly built computer. Everything seems to be working fine until I install the graphics card driver, after which I have random crashes, that are not caused under load, since sometimes it crashes when barely turned on, sometimes it turns on fine, but just while browsing the internet or watching YouTube it will crash again. The crash happens like this: The display goes completely black, and about 5 seconds later audio stops working too. No key combinations can get anything going after that, and I have to manually turn it off and on again. No BSOD shows, and it also doesn't create a crash dump file. Looking into the event viewer I get 2 different combinations of error / critical messages for each crash, but no dump file like I mentioned already. Pictures of the errors are attached. While the computer doesn't decide to crash I can run stress tests and benchmarks just fine without any problem, and than sometimes if its not under any load at all it crashes. What I have tried so far: Installed different versions of NVIDIA drivers, with all different versions, same thing happens I have made clean installs of Windows 10 and 11 at least 3 times each Have tried installing all my different software before I install the graphics driver, so it comes last... No problems on the computer until graphics driver is installed Have tried installing graphics driver as the first thing after a new windows install, it starts randomly crashing right away I guess I've tried a ton more stuff just can't remember anything relevant at this moment Please don't judge me too much on my hardware selection choices. I'm from Mexico and can mostly not just buy high tier hardware off the shelf, I mostly have to go by what is in stock at the moment, buying from 5-7 different providers But here go my computer specs so you have a better understanding: Processor: Intel Core i9-13900K Motherboard: ASRock Z690 Taichi Graphics Card: ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 4090 Trinity OC Memory: Kingston Beast Fury Black DDR5 5600MHz 32GB (single stick, only found one stick in stock in the entire country, want to upgrade to 64 or 128GB down the line) Storage: 1TB XPG GAMMIX S11 Pro Power supply: EVGA SuperNOVA 1300 P+ 80 PLUS Platinum You can gladly ask me for more information if needed, maybe someone can help me with this?
  3. Can anyone guide me in where to post this or does anyone know about a problem like this from before?
  4. I just noticed I didn't put my power supply among the specs. I have a EVGA SuperNOVA 1300 P+ 80 PLUS Platinum installed in the system
  5. Hello people, I'm having a weird issue with a newly built computer. Everything seems to be working fine until I install the graphics card driver, after which I have random crashes, that are not caused under load, since sometimes it crashes when barely turned on, sometimes it turns on fine, but just while browsing the internet or watching YouTube it will crash again. The crash happens like this: The display goes completely black, and about 5 seconds later audio stops working too. No key combinations can get anything going after that, and I have to manually turn it off and on again. No BSOD shows, and it also doesn't create a crash dump file. Looking into the event viewer I get 2 different combinations of error / critical messages for each crash, but no dump file like I mentioned already. Pictures of the errors are attached. While the computer doesn't decide to crash I can run stress tests and benchmarks just fine without any problem, and than sometimes if its not under any load at all it crashes. What I have tried so far: Installed different versions of NVIDIA drivers, with all different versions, same thing happens I have made clean installs of Windows 10 and 11 at least 3 times each Have tried installing all my different software before I install the graphics driver, so it comes last... No problems on the computer until graphics driver is installed Have tried installing graphics driver as the first thing after a new windows install, it starts randomly crashing right away I guess I've tried a ton more stuff just can't remember anything relevant at this moment Please don't judge me too much on my hardware selection choices. I'm from Mexico and can mostly not just buy high tier hardware off the shelf, I mostly have to go by what is in stock at the moment, buying from 5-7 different providers But here go my computer specs so you have a better understanding: Processor: Intel Core i9-13900K Motherboard: ASRock Z690 Taichi Graphics Card: ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 4090 Trinity OC Memory: Kingston Beast Fury Black DDR5 5600MHz 32GB (single stick, only found one stick in stock in the entire country, want to upgrade to 64 or 128GB down the line) Storage: 1TB XPG GAMMIX S11 Pro You can gladly ask me for more information if needed, maybe someone can help me with this?
  6. I don't have a proxy server enabled, and yes, I have already ran the internet connections troubelshooter
  7. Havent done a scan with those yet, since somehow in the back of my mind I thought It wasn't virus/malware related... Wouldn't hurt to try though... Let me quickly do that and lets see
  8. I'm not using an antivirus with a firewall, just the windows integrated firewall... I have not made a system restore, don't know why it hasn't occurred to me yet... I'll do it, and report back
  9. When I first start the computer and do no internet activity I can ping google... As soon as I do anything internet related, for example open a browser or anything like that, the internet stops working and also to the pings... Even after that, the yellow triangle never shows up, or in Network and Sharing Center it shows I have Internet connection When this happens I still can ping my internal network like 192.168.1.1
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