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  1. i will try that, thank you. I have a ASUS ROG STRIX X570-F GAMING with a 3950x i'm not entirly sure but i think as soon as the card really draws power it crashes and activates safemode edit: i forced pcie 3.0 and i have never had so much fps and smoothness
  2. using the amd high performance mode can't do it without the riser cable, my case is way to smol
  3. Thank you for now I'm praying it has nothing to do with a damaged/faulty GPU and I hope the new riser cable will "fix" this. Under time spy stress test the whole wattage goes up to 360 with a tdp of 85% But gaming or anything else is a stuttering mess rn (without gsync) despite over 100fps on a 100hz monitor. As soon as I restart there is something else wrong again and the fps drops to 30 in games or to 50. Feels like a poker game Everytime
  4. That is what I'm aiming for. Do you get a perfcapreason? Mine says Vrel which indicates a voltage reliability and VOp
  5. no changes still the same problem TDP is around 61% but fluctuating between 50% and 68% i'm still hoping it is just the pci-e cable which is bad and after the search it is falsly advertised, only working with pci-e 3.0, despite gpu-z showing 4.0 capability i'm a little nervous bc gpu-z shows only 80w drawn by the 8pin connectors
  6. this is the msi afterburner graph for the power % used during the benchmark i'll try the Heaven variant to find out if there is a bad 8 pin edit: i have a spare PSU so maybe i will try this one too
  7. No nothing appears. I'm using three independent 8 pin connectors. As I said sometimes a windows restart fixes the problem. Not sure why edit: i think my pci-e riser is the problem. On the website it says it can handle pci-e 4.0 but after some searching i have found ppl saying it can not and the gpu-z shows only 30 watts supply over the pci slot. Ordered a different one. Maybe that is the fix
  8. well the title says it all i have bought a 3080ti and i only had problems with it till now the card sometimes draws around 400 watts when running a benchmark and sometimes only 200 watts this low wattage can sometimes be fixed by restarting windows but it doesn't work all the time i already reinstalled a clean windows version, the switch on the card is on P Mode and i have selected "prefer maximum performance" in nvidia settings the psu is completly new and has 1000w (i know a bit overkill) is this just an error i did and can fix or is something wrong with the card (the transistor noise is extremly loud when it will only draw around 200 watts on 100% gpu usage) sry for my bad english and thanks in advance
  9. well i feel very dump now... after much testing i still couldn't figure out the problem until i noticed a red flashing light on the 3080ti... i have a corsairTX850M PSU and the card is connected with 3x 8-Pin of which one is splitted i think the problem is the card can't get enough or the right amount of power from the PSU so i ordered a EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 P5 1000W PSU which has the capability for three independent 8-Pin Cables let's see if this solves the problem but i'm pretty sure this is why everything is kind of weird with my system Edit: i didn't see it at first cause the card is vertically monted and i mounted a corsair watercooling block on it
  10. yeah i had that before with the .49 driver i enabled it now again with the .49 one and i get around 70 fps on medium which is confusing cause with the exact same settings i got 30-50 fps yesterday haven't tried the newer driver but i think i will stick to the older one now, till i figure out whats precisly wrong thanks for the help
  11. no i left everything to default settings after the last use of DDU i just installed the 496.49 again to see if there is any change
  12. already did that, but i can try again
  13. if sb is interested here is a benchmark https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/47965273
  14. core clock is 1950 and memory clock is 9502
  15. Latest BIOS, latest Windows Updates(W10 not W11) i have an Asus Rog Strix 3080TI OC so i think there is an OC going on, but i'm not sure if i can put it in a "non-oc" state very easily i tried underclocking a bit, not very heavy but it didn't change a thing
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