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FearTheAsian117

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  1. Just making sure, have you updated your BIOS to the most recent build? I've had a similar problem then just doh'ed and realized I didn't update the bios.
  2. That's unfortunate....was hoping I wouldn't have to be without a computer for 1 week considering I have to work from home... Any other suggestions appreciated, will look into an RMA and/or new GPU. Was considering bumping up to a 2080ti any way.
  3. Hi Team, Specs: OS - Windows 10 64 Bit What OS was originaly installed on the system? Windows 10 64 Bit Is the OS an OEM version (came pre-installed on system) or full retail version (YOU purchased it from a retailer)? Retail Age of system (hardware): about 8 months Age of OS installation - have you re-installed the OS: 6 months? CPU model: Ryzen 3900x Video Card model: Nvidia 2070 Super Founders edition MotherBoard - (if NOT a laptop): Asrock Taichi x570 Power Supply - brand & wattage: Corsair CX 750M BIOS Version: 3.20 Monitors: 1x 24in Lenovo 1440p 75hz, 1x 27in MSI 1440p 144hz, 1x Acer Ntrio 1440p 75hz BSOD Error: video_tdr_failure Context: For a couple months, usually when a heavy GPU load (I play a game called Eve Online, and usually only happens when running high number of accounts (8)), SOMETIMES, my GPU freaks out. The screens flash, as if the drivers are failing and I can interact with anything out of game and it runs as expected, but if I try to click in game, the process repeats until all clients close I've also gotten a BSOD with error: video_tdr_failure nvlddmkm.sys (Ofc cause I have a nvidia card). When monitoring before and during this happening, (Using NZXT Cam), my GPU is at about 65% load, however, something odd I noticed is that the power setting turned to %infinity in NZXT when looking at the power limit: https://puu.sh/Gba0s/3494ff291b.png (I could not grab a screenshot at the time, but that's where the change was). Things I've tried: Bios update, GPU updates, clean GPU driver installs. Other things to note: It's not JUST with Eve I've noticed this, it's happen with DOTA, Youtube/Twitch viewing, but Eve is the most common as I suspect that's where I generally put the most load on the GPU for it to happen more often. Error and file dumps: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1LkWGTq1oZxDfY5Pw1Lss8v45DDSbYk60?usp=sharing Any help is appreciated and I'm happy to clarify further, but this is the best to my ability. Thanks guys!
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