Hello, I am new to this forum, So I don’t know the protocols or what to do etc.
I have a problem: Whenever I open a game like GTA or something else that is GPU intensive, The screen just goes black, And the GPU fan goes 100% (4100RPM i measured with a tachometer). I checked Event Viewer to ensure something isn’t wrong with my drivers/software, but nothing to be seen.
I have tried everything in the book; Fresh installing Nvidia drivers, Trying different OS like Ubuntu and Windows 7 etc, Lowering down settings in games, Limiting VRAM usage, Under-clocking my core Hz from 980MHz to 800 and memory also by a -100MHz, Checking temps (only gets up to 70C which is normal on a FE).
I must admit, My card (A Founders 780Ti) is 250 and my PSU is only 550W (The issue I think is also by the CPU i7-3970X
also another ~200W)
Because of this concern, I did a mad lad move and installed a secondary PSU externally and jumping the green wire on 24-pin with ground and connecting both the 6Pin and the 8Pin required only to the secondary PSU and the other reserved for the Mobo, CPU, etc..
However, This had no difference on the frequency in “crashes”. I had lost hope and tried the last resort, Changing the thermal paste (Even though core temps were ~60C, the air and the PCI back plate measured 80C using a Flir IR camera)
I used Thermal Grizzly Liquid Metal, And has not made a difference.
I think the situation is something to do with the card itself, So I contacted Nvidia, But they couldn’t help. Any help here would be greatly appreciated as this is my childhood rig from 2012-2013 and I need it back. Any experiences or thoughts, Please drop it down in the thread. Thanks to all.
-Angle
My specs:
i7-3970X @3.5GHz (LGA 2011, No OC)
Asus X79 Sabertooth Motherboard
2x DDR3 8GB RAM 1600 MHz
GeForce GTX 780Ti (Founders, Mfg by Palit)
550W PSU, Azza fusion 4000 case.
If you need any logs, etc i can provide that.
thanks again