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honzaik

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  1. New PSU installed. The problem still persists. Its probably most likely the GPU
  2. Thank you for the suggestions, My Windows install is just half a year old. I have ordered a new PSU. I will report back if it disappeared.
  3. My PSU is 500W Corsair https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Power-Supply-Units/Gaming-Series™-GS500-—-80-PLUS®-Certified-Power-Supply/p/CP-9020005-NA I think it's about 10 years old now. I have tried installing old NVIDIA drivers from back when the problem was not present and it did not help. So far I have updated the drivers like 5 times (its been happening for like 3 months now) and no change. The problem with drives is that I have not added any new drives or changed any component and it started suddenly happening. My first though was that my HDD (pretty new) was failing because it was happening when I played videos from that drive but I removed it and it didnt make a change.
  4. Hello, I have been experiencing for a few months (seemingly) randomly occuring stuttering as in the whole PC is unresponsive (even numlock light on keyboard not responding) for 1s and then maybe after 5s again etc. Sometimes it stops after few stuters, sometimes it keeps going for minutes. The temporary fix is to always restart the computer and usually it does not happen again for a while. I have also noticed that it most of the time gets triggered by me playing a video via VLC. So my thought is that it is my graphics card (FE - GTX 1070 Ti). I tried to do a stress test but it does not trigger anything and usually gaming is also fine, although sometimes it starts stuttering also when I start a game. Also, once my monitor also lost signal from the GPU when it happened. Is it the graphics card or could it be something like power supply? Any ideas how to analyze this issue? My BIOS and my drivers are up to date. OS: Windows 11. Temperatures of everything seem to be fine. I noticed that HWINFO reports "power reporting deviation" for the CPU as 85% roughly when running Prime95. Is this a PSU problem? HWINFO: Computer: GIGABYTE B550 AORUS ELITE CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X (Vermeer, VMR-B0) 3700 MHz (37.00x100.0) @ 3713 MHz (37.20x99.8) Motherboard: GIGABYTE B550 AORUS ELITE BIOS: F16c, 03/23/2023 Chipset: AMD B550 (Promontory PROM19 C/C1) Memory: 32768 MBytes @ 1200 MHz, 17-17-17-39 - 16384 MB PC28800 DDR4 SDRAM - Kingston KHX3600C17D4/16GX - 16384 MB PC28800 DDR4 SDRAM - Kingston KHX3600C17D4/16GX Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti Founders Edition NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti, 8192 MB GDDR5 SDRAM Drive: KINGSTON SHFS37A240G, 234.4 GB, Serial ATA 6Gb/s @ 6Gb/s Drive: ST4000DM004-2CV104, 3907.0 GB, Serial ATA 6Gb/s @ 6Gb/s Drive: SAMSUNG MZ1LV960HCJH-000MU, 937.7 GB, NVMe Drive: GIGABYTE GP-GSM2NE3100TNTD, 1000.2 GB, NVMe Drive: ST2000LM003 HN-M201RAD, 1953.5 GB, Serial ATA 6Gb/s @ 3Gb/s <-> USB Drive: Seagate Expansion, Disk drive Sound: NVIDIA GP104 - High Definition Audio Controller Sound: AMD Family 17h/19h - HD Audio Controller Network: RealTek Semiconductor RTL8125 Gaming 2.5GbE Family Ethernet Controller OS: Microsoft Windows 11 Professional (x64) Build 22621.1635
  5. I recently updated my BIOS and the problem has not happened for a while. Not sure if concidence. My MB is https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/B550-AORUS-ELITE-rev-10
  6. Forgot to give an update. The problem is still happening. I think I have tried multiple DP cables (one VESA certified iVANKY-VBC31, one from the original packaging by DELL) and the problem is still happening. Seems to be occuring in roughly 4/5 boot ups. I have also tried different ports on the monitor and the GPU but no luck. My money is on the GPU since it is pretty old.
  7. thank you for the suggestions. i have used ddu and reinstalled the drivers. so far it has not happened yet but it used to happen like once a week at least. i will report if it happens again.
  8. Hi, recently I bought a new 1440p monitor Dell S2721DGF (G-sync compatible + 165Hz refresh rate) and I also have an old 1080p Dell U2414H (just 60Hz). The 1440p is connected via DP cable (provided by Dell) to my GTX 1070 Ti and the 1080p is connected by HDMI. Sometimes when I boot up my PC into Windows I can recognize text having a weird blue halo and that the monitor is not running at 165Hz on desktop. When I check my NVIDIA control panel I can see that something is wrong (mind it is in Czech): You can see that the max available refresh rate for this monitor is 120Hz. When I disconnect the monitor and plug it in again it magically fixes itself: and I can see that the text artefacts are also gone. I replug the monitor between the 2 available Display Ports on the 1070 Ti. I dont see a difference between either of them. My understanding would be that this is probably software related since Windows seems to connect to that monitor using some substandard way (lower refresh rate, weird text rendering). I have my latest Nvidia drivers and I am running Windows 11. Has anyone encountered a similar error?
  9. ok it was the bios. I had issues also with a USB stick but it worked when i switched it, named the file gigabyte.bin lowercase, thanks you
  10. ok im trying this. the 12V power connector is the 8 pin one right? What do they mean by main power connector? Is it just the big one 12x2 pins? I have tried turning it on and pressing the flash button but I dont see any flashing
  11. Hi, I just upgraded my PC from having CPU Intel Xeon 1245v3 to having Ryzen 5600x. My motherboard is B550 AORUS ELITE (rev. 1.0). My GPU is GTX 1070TI. Now when I power on the PC no signal goes to my monitors. Both connected via DP (tried even HDMI), nothing. I dont even see BIOS "logo". The monitors work and worked before. The GPU worked perfectly just before the upgrade, although I remember few years ago when I changed my GPU from AMD R9 280x to the current GTX 1070TI I had the same issue. At that time I think it worked just outta nowhere after some time and I blamed it on the motherboard since it was acting up in other ways (some USB ports). Now I am starting to think the issue was related to the GPU which works perfectly otherwise but now it suddenly doesnt output anything. The GPU (its the founders edition) lights up and fans spin. The CPU fans spin and also the motherboard lights up so I assume the CPU is OK. Has someone had a similar experience? I tried plugging everything off and changing PCIE slots/DP ports and nothing.
  12. ok so i noticed my GPU doesnt go to boost mode. is stuck at 970mhz and it should go to 1070mhz so I flashed the bios. And it seems like it might have helped. no dropped frames on youtube. still some on twitch but NONE at youtube. so it was something with GPU, Im not sure if I had flashed the bios long time ago and thats what i caused. update: ok so suddenly after restart it is back as it was, but now i at least know its 99% the gpu.
  13. So i have tried to unplug my GPU and use only integrated and it no lag. so i guess my GPU is somewhat broken. But i have tried Unigine heaven benchmark and got like 38 FPS and similar similar GPU have scores like 33 FPS. So GPU seems to be OK in any other way but only the video decoder seems to be going bad. Its not driver issue I guess since its been going for like 6+ months (many updates). any ideas?
  14. this is my SSD and this is HDD does that mean there is a problem? I mean this disk is not even used by chrome AFAIK or windows. it just steam a some other apps that are not running
  15. i think youre mistaking Mb for MB. yes my HW accelaration is on. Its not internet speed. I cannot do what I can do on my laptop that has 4MB down. And on my desktop I have 3 times the download Btw twitch has max bitrate of 3500kbps that is 438kB = 0.4MB I think youtube videos are even lower sometimes because of better encoding
  16. i dont have a server motherboard tho?
  17. this is my ssd where the OS is and this is one of my HDDs everything seems kinda normal doesnt it? the 4K score on my HDD is kinda low but every one of my 3 HDDs had it about the same so i guess thats low for HDDs isnt it?
  18. i just restared my pc and got this message and i remember that i have been getting this message a lot like 60% of the time when shutting down pc. does that mean that RAM is broken? i mean, im confused, it passes memtest with no errors but then i get this message
  19. thanks for advice! i will try it tomorrow
  20. no the ram is not ecc but that should not matter. it passes 10h memtest
  21. ran MemTest86+ for 10+hours no errors so i dont think RAM is the problem right?
  22. https://valid.x86.fr/bu3jpn does this help? According to the bench the performance of the CPU is as it should be
  23. i just made a fresh install like 2 hours ago. that means its like 99% not a software problem. maybe BIOS because that did not update (but it is actually the latest one so no choice there). i will try change some sata cables but the only one that matters should be the one to the drive im currently using - ssd right? power cable is kinda odd choice but if nothing else works ok
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