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  1. Nope, System crashed again while loading into a Warzone game. I played for ~30 min. Seems to crash the most just as the lobby get's set and it moves to launch the game...
  2. Corrected as I crashed a couple minutes later. So far so good. Since uninstalling GeForce I believe my Afterburner GPU fan profile is actually kicking in....If I recall it was stuck at ~40%. so may be a combination of those factors that are helping. I'll report back if it crashes again. I've gone 1.5 hours before a crash before. Thank you all for the support!!
  3. I just reinstalled using DDU. I'll give it a go and see if I hit any snags!
  4. I built it myself. GPU idles ~30C, upper 60's to upper 70's under load in games. Warzone has been the main culprit, but I also tried it with Cities Skylines and had the same outcome...
  5. Not super familiar with Event Viewer (First PC as of April). I have 54 critical events logged. some seem to be consistent with some of the events. log says "The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly." There's also: The description for Event ID 13 from source nvlddmkm cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed on your local computer or the installation is corrupted. You can install or repair the component on the local computer. If the event originated on another computer, the display information had to be saved with the event. The following information was included with the event: \Device\00000076 Graphics Exception: ESR 0x416c70=0xffffffff The message resource is present but the message was not found in the message table
  6. The Problem While under load, my GPU will shut down, the screen will go black, and the rest of the system will continue operating (sound still audible as well). All of the fans turn up to 100% and the GPU will not come back on unless I restart the system. I can tell the GPU is off as the Geforce lighting is untlit on the card. Once this happens it is not a guarantee that the GPU turns on reboot. Sometimes the system turns on right away, other times the system spins up, but the GPU fails to launch (GPU launch failure is noted on the motherboard when this happens). When I am able to get it back up and running and attempt to start another game, the same issue will just resurface (sometimes immediately, other times it may take a couple minutes). This has been happening since the 18th of August. Sometimes I can play for an hour, other times it fails the minute the game loads. I cannot detect any major temperature issues (not seen a spike over 80C on my GPU). System continues to run without issue when not under load (watching Youtube, surfing the internet, etc). The System - Built in April 2020 - All new parts CPU - AMD Ryzen 5 3600x (using stock wraith cooler from he 3600x) GPU - Nvidia RTX 2060 Super (Founders Edition) PSU - EVGA SuperNOVA 550 GA, 80 Plus Gold Motherboard - MSI B450 Tomohawk Max RAM - x2 8g G Skill Ripjaw 3600mhz (16g total) Storage - 1x 1TB Western Digital SSD & 1x 500GB Samsung 970 EVO Case - Fractal Meshify C (4 fractal stock case fans + RGB light strips plugged into the MB) Running Software G Hub Dragon Center GeForce Experience Battle net Steam Philips Hue Light Sync What I Have Done Suspecting heat, I have played with fan curves on my case fans, CPU and GPU...Not sure if there is some way that the fan curves are being overridden by one of the software I have open. Checked for all available drivers via Dragon Center. Updated to date. Checked for any Windows 10 Updates Tried to reinstall Nvidia Drivers. When this didn't work, I installed old driver (new driver released the day before my issues began, 8/17/20). When old drivers didn't fix the issue, I updated to current again. Suspecting possible power issue I used an online calculator to check my power usage, and getting quoted back ~350-400 at most. Conclusion I have no idea where to go from here for my issue...not sure if the problem is being caused by drivers, heat, power, faulty wire, part failure. I have not had any issues prior to 8/17/20. Any insight or support would be massively appreciated!!! Thanks to the community in advance!
  7. The Problem While under load, my GPU will shut down, the screen will go black, and the rest of the system will continue operating. All of the fans turn up to 100% and the GPU will not come back on unless I restart the system. Once this happens it is not a guarantee that the GPU turns on reboot. Sometimes the system turns on right away, other times the system spins up, but the GPU fails to launch (GPU launch failure is noted on the motherboard when this happens). When I am able to get it back up and running and attempt to start another game, the same issue will just resurface. This has been happening since the 18th. Sometimes I can play for an hour, other times it fails the minute the game loads. I cannot detect any major temperature issues (not seen a spike over 80C on my GPU). System continues to run without issue when not under load (watching Youtube, surfing the internet, etc). The System - Built in April 2020 - All new parts CPU - AMD Ryzen 5 3600x (using stock wraith cooler from he 3600x) GPU - Nvidia RTX 2060 Super (Founders Edition) PSU - EVGA SuperNOVA 550 GA, 80 Plus Gold Motherboard - MSI B450 Tomohawk Max RAM - x2 8g G Skill Ripjaw 3600mhz (16g total) Storage - 1x 1TB Western Digital SSD & 1x 500GB Samsung 970 EVO Case - Fractal Meshify C (4 fractal stock case fans + RGB light strips plugged into the MB) Running Software G Hub Dragon Center GeForce Experience Battle net Steam Philips Hue Light Sync What I Have Done Suspecting heat, I have played with fan curves on my case fans, CPU and GPU...Not sure if there is some way that the fan curves are being overridden by one of the software I have open. Checked for all available drivers via Dragon Center. Updated to date. Checked for any Windows 10 Updates Tried to reinstall Nvidia Drivers. When this didn't work, I installed old driver (new driver released the day before my issues began, 8/17/20). When old drivers didn't fix the issue, I updated to current again. Suspecting possible power issue I used an online calculator to check my power usage, and getting quoted back ~350-400 at most. Conclusion I have no idea where to go from here for my issue...not sure if the problem is being caused by drivers, heat, power, faulty wire, part failure. I have not had any issues prior to 8/17/20. Any insight or support would be massively appreciated!!! Thanks to the community in advance!
  8. Absolutely! Chair is temporary. Haven’t found one I like yet. Most commonly USB wireless headset for sound, likely upgrading the panel speakers to 2.1 in the future
  9. I haven’t seen one accepting 3 HDMI, Display Port, Ethernet. Also concerned the frame rates will be capped at 60, with my 100hz monitor.
  10. All, I have started my transition to PC gaming. Like many people, I am working from home these days, so my transition started with peripherals to upgrade my work laptop experience at home. I built my desk last weekend, bought a Monitor (Asus ROG Swift 348), and some Logitech peripherals (G815 keyboard, and G403 Hero). I’m phasing our my TV area and would like to move in the desk to it’s permanent location. NOW FOR THE PROBLEM... I haven’t built the PC yet, but have recognized I don’t know how to properly connect all of these items together in a see less way. I will have 3 HDMI Devices (Work Laptop, PS4, Nintendo Switch), and I’m guessing 1 display port device (PC). I need to drive internet to all of these devices (ideally through Ethernet), and control are least the computers with my peripherals. I’ve looked into KVM switches, and docking stations, and can’t seem to solve all of my needs. Any advice??
  11. Hey all, Long time gamer, first time PC builder here. I have decided to sell off a bunch of equipment (65” tv, tv console, iMac) to fund my first ever PC build and desk setup. I’ve been a Mac and PS4 guy since college and just sort of realized how inefficient my set up was. It’s time to make the switch. Quick background: Gaming preferences - I love Strategy and simulator games, but also enjoy Open World RPG, and the occassional shooter. Some of my favorite games include Skyrim, Civ 6, XCom2, Cities Skyline. Because of this, I feel like frame rate isn’t as high of a priority to me as it would be for others... My budget - $800-$1000 excluding peripherals Minimizing variables - so far I have landed on the Ryden 5 3600 CPU, and I intend for this set up to double as a home office, so I want to go with an ultrawide 1440 monitor as a baseline (excluded from budget). I’m hoping that my PC budget can accommodate 1440. I expect to go for SSD and 16 GB RAM My main questions: 1. What motherboard should I go for that is compatible and offers me flexibility to grow? I’m a bit nervous interacting with the bios, so this is one of my biggest questions 2. what GPU should I target? I don’t want to blow my budget, but don’t want to totally bottleneck out of the box.
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