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As the title states, I've been extremely frustrated with my newly built PC because it constantly crashes at random intervals, mainly when playing video games. I know I'm not the first person to have this issue, however all of the fixes I see stated online simply do not work for my case My Specs are: i7 11700K running at stock clocks EVGA RTX 3060 XC (12GB GDDR6) running at stock clocks MSI MPG Z490 Gaming Edge Wifi Motherboard (with latest BIOS update, and default BIOS settings) Corsair RM 750W PSU 16GB of Corsair Vengeance DDR4 RAM (Running in Dual Channel, channels A2 and B2) Samsung 980 PRO M.2 SSD (Boot Drive) 2x Seagate Barracuda 2TB HDD NZXT H510 Case CoolerMaster Hyper 212 EVO Black CPU Air Cooler I have already tried: Doing a clean install of Windows Reinstalling my graphics drivers with DDU (I did this with all current versions for the RTX 3060) Turning off Fast Startup Changing Power Plan Advanced Settings (PCIe Power Management, Wireless Adapter Power Management, Sleep times, etc.) Resetting BIOS settings Running SFC Scannow Running powercfg -h off Swapping my RAM sticks to the other two DIMM slots Testing my RAM with memtest86 Ran stress tests to ensure temps are okay (they are) Changed where my PC was plugged in I cannot find a way to make the PC reliably crash. While it does mostly happen in games, it rarely does outside, and currently never during a stress test, however I may have not run the correct ones for enough time (Currently have tried Unigine Valley, and Furmark for GPU, and AIDA64, and Prime95 for CPU and RAM) I have uploaded a .ZIP with a bunch of small dump files that may help <<https://ufile.io/x3q47rit>> I have already contacted Corsair for an RMA on my PSU which I know may solve the problem, but if there's something I haven't tried yet that might solve my problem I'm open to anything I watched one YouTube video where a guy had the same issue and fixed it by using a different CPU cooler because apparently his conflicted with components on the motherboard causing the issue, so I'm not sure if that will help, but it's worth mentioning. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated as I'm completely lost with this issue and just want it fixed. I've already contacted a local repair shop and they'd need multiple days before they can even diagnose the problem, so I'd want to try everything I can before that point if I can. Thanks so much guys! -Christian Dump_Files.zip
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At the end of last year I purchased a EVGA 1070ti off eBay. I soon found out that the card was faulty and would cause the system to randomly black screen. I reached out the EVGA and luckily it was still under warranty and they ended up replacing it with a 2070 super. Unfortunately that card did not work in the prebuilt I originally put the 1070 in so I ended up building my first new pc. I then found out that the 2070 has really bad coil whine (see video). I reached out the EVGA again and they spent the past 5 months trying to pin point the problem for them to tell me that it is the GPU but they cant replace it because my warranty ran out while they were replacing my PSU 3 times and repeating the same troubleshooting steps over and over. Now I'm kind stuck and I was wondering if there is a way to solve the coil whine. Edit: They did say they would replace the card if it was still under warranty but they kinda ran out the time on that one. IMG_0324_1.mp4
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Hi, Recently I upgraded from a zotac 1060 3 gb to a evga 3070 xc3 ultra and I noticed that when I go to stream on twitch its a constant lag and frame drop. Any suggestions? Drivers have been upgraded and reinstalled already. System specs: 7700 i7k gigabyte x270x ultra gaming corsair 32 gb ram 3200 mhz
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Lucky gamer here, so I have rare opportunity to get either the GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 3090 OC or the EVGA GeForce RTX 3090 XC3 ULTRA at MSRPs (EVGA queue for one and the Newegg shuffle for the other). So I was wondering is one better than the other (I assume it probably comes down to cooling, noise and temps since their both 3090s) when it comes to performance, so I want to get some opinions between the two, thanks in advance.
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First things first, I’m not a scalper, I’m not a miner, I’m just a normal dude who wants a 3070. I’ve been trying since January but to no avail. Recently, high school has been taking up more and more of my time and I just started my first job which means I have a lot less time to sit around and camp for cards. That being said, I know bots are frowned upon but I have no other options right now. Does anyone have any suggestions on what bot I should use to set up on my current rig. I’m only doing this so I can get a card. Avian I’m not a scalper or miner. Please help.
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Hi, I looked through and tried all of the steps in the thread about not posting (with the exception of using a motherboard speaker and clearing the CMOS because I don’t know how to do that on my motherboard) but I can’t figure out what’s going wrong with my new pc build. I’m running: Ryzen 7 5800x ASUS TUF x570-PLUS WIFI 16 GB (2x8, tried one stick) DDR4 3200mhz Seasonic Focus GX-850 EVGA GEFORCE GTX 1080 FTW (from my previous build) My motherboard has debugging LEDs, and the LEDs for VGA and BOOT remain lit. I’m confident my GPU isn’t dead because I used it in my previous build yesterday, and I’ve tried reseating it to no avail. My entire PC lights up and fans spin, and the LEDs on my GPU also light up. I’ve also tried reseating my RAM, putting my GPU in the other PCIE slot, running a single stick of RAM, and made sure every cable is plugged in completely. Additionally, my motherboard’s sticker has the last four digits 3001, which I read is the BIOS version. According to ASUS’ website, that is recent enough to support my CPU. What other troubleshooting steps can I take to figure out what’s going wrong?
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I want to buy a new psu but i cant deside yet wich one of these two should buy: EVGA GA 750w plus gold https://www.evga.com/products/product.aspx?pn=220-GA-0750-X1 or Corsair RM750w Plus gold https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Power-Supply-Units/Power-Supply-Units-Advanced/RM-Series™-80-PLUS-Gold-Power-Supplies/p/CP-9020195-NA They are priced similar in my country, i hope to be sure wich one should i buy. my pc specs are: CPU: ryzen 5 5600x Mother: Asus Rog strix b550f gaming ram: 2 G.skill Trident Z 3200mhz 16gb on dual channel GPU: Rtx 3060ti msi gaming x trio 8gb Storage: 1 nvme m.2 samsung evo 1tb, 1 wd blue m.2 2tb case: Corsair 4000d airflow.
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Hello, Some years ago I bought an EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 P2 for a super cheap price but the seller did not give me any information about its function. I plugged it in but I received no power from it so I stored it for some years. A few days ago I realized that I could just sell it for parts since the demand for high wattage power supplies was high. Instead I changed my mind and realized that I could just fix it instead and risk taking it apart. When I took it apart I saw that all the aluminum electrolytic capacitor looked good or did not have any bumps on the top. So I was wondering what other components typically affect the function of this power supply? When I try to power it on the fan does spin at all, nothing really happens but the capacitors do charge every time I plug it in.
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So I got the 2070 super KO around the time of its launch, and it has served me very well, but I'm now looking into getting into water-cooling and in the process I realized that the KO card is not a reference board, because its kost optimized its got a massive bank of capacitors and a few other differences, I was wondering if anyone had a water block that would work for it because I cant seem to find one. I just want to know if I should wait to water cool my system till I upgrade to a not scuffed better card.
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As mentioned I have an EVGA 3090 FTW3 Hybrid and now since the AMD CPUs are not as scarce as they once were, I'm trying to decide which CPU will pair well for me. The main use will be for 4K gaming, I'm not a streamer or content creator. I'm eyeing the 5800x but I'm still wondering if that will pair well or not, suggestions much appreciated. Oh if it matters I have an X570 motherboard with trident 32GB 3600MHz RAM.
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graphics card I.S.O. EVGA RTX 3080 FTW 3 (Read Description)
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Hi! So basically, I was very lucky on the launch of the RTX 3060 and managed to purchase two cards, one for me and one for my Brother. He basically doesn't want it anymore so we're going to return one, I want to keep the best one. My question is, which one, based on a performance and overclocking ability standpoint? The cards in question are the EVGA RTX 3060 XC Gaming and the MSI RTX 3060 Gaming X. The EVGA card says it has a boost clock of 1882MHz, whereas, the MSI one says 1837MHz. I'm confused as to how factory overclocks work, are all cards capable of boosting to higher levels and the factory overclock is just as high as they wanted to push it? Does it automatically run at the factory boost clock speed if it has one? How much more performance can you get if you continue to oc it? I'm just confused between these two cards and which is better/has a higher ceiling to be able to be overclocked to, as the EVGA card is smaller and only has one 8 pin power connector and the MSI card is larger and has an 8 pin and a 6 pin power connector, which makes me think that the MSI card could draw more power and be able to cool better for greater performance due to it being larger and probably having a larger heatsink. However, the EVGA one looks better on paper with the factory boost oc. The MSI one is also more expensive on every retailer that I can find. Additionally, BitWit on Youtube was able to get over 2000MHz on an EVGA RTX 3060 XC Black that he manually overclocked, which is a worse card, would the other EVGA card and the MSI card be able to be manually overclocked to higher levels than that card? The only difference that I can see with the Black version is a lower boost clock of 1777MHz. I hope someone can help clear up some of my confusion and help me decide on which card to keep as I want to keep the card that will give me the best overall potential performance if I overclock. Thanks in advance and sorry if these are stupid questions!
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So i was going to buy the ASUS RTX 3090 strix OC but i noticed people saying that if you watercool it its going to loose its warranty vs the EVGA 3090 FTW3 Ultra which doesn't void warranty if you watercool it. So i found the EVGA 3090 FTW3 Ultra quite interesting instead and was wondering if anybody knows if there's a big difference between the 2 cards comparing to overclocking and such? I'm going to overclock the card I'm getting so would you just pull the trigger at the STRIX and not care for warranty or would you get the EVGA instead? Is the 2 cards more or less the same when overclocking or is there a big difference between the EVGA and STRIX? Hope to get some tips on which to buy Thanks!
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Hi, I built my current pc a little over a year ago and today out of the blue when I booted it up I could not unlock it. It was not detecting any imput from my keyboard or mouse (but when I unplug and replug my keyboard the rgb lights work). I went and tried another mouse and keyboard and in multiple ports, but it would still not detect them. I then checked that every connection was in order and i decided to reset my cmos and bios. Now whenever I boot I get a D7 error code on my motherboard despite having a working mouse and keyboard plugged into the back. All fans light up and spin, and monitor gives the sceeen "CMOS checksum error, Press F1 skip, F12 enter Setup". Due to my pc not detecting any keyboard or mouse I cannot press F1 or F12. I have unplugged all non essential usb and drives. Is there any solution other than getting a new motherboard? Here are my specs if it helps: EVGA Z370 micro atx mobo Gigabyte 1070 2x8GB Gskill ripjaw V Intel i5 8400 Uphere case fans Inland professional SSD 1TB 2.5 SATA Gamdias Kratos M1 750B 80+ Bronze If you have any other questions I will answer them to the best of my ability and any help is appreciated. Thank you very much
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First, my MoBo gave me a code 55. Then, I fixed it by waiting a day and then reseating the RAM. Now, after delidding my CPU, the MoBo is giving me a code 55. RAM works. CPU contact pads/MoBo CPU pins are clean. BIOS is the most recent (v 3801). I have tried switching around the RAM modules, nothing works. I have tried resetting the CMOS. Any ideas? System specs are: 6700K (delidded w/ Conductonaut) 32 GB DDR4 (SKU: CMK32GX4M2A2666C16, on the MoBo's QVL list). WD BLUE SN550 1TB NVMe RM550x EVGA GTX 1070 SC
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so basically im wanting a gpu upgrade and im looking into the market, im thinking of getting an MSI rx 5700xt mech, i saw that it uses an 8+6 pin for the psu, my psu has a 6+6+2 pin for pcie (evga 650 bq) and i have no idea if it would work , thanks
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So i just bought a used EVGA 650 GQ powersuply but the seller didn't sent the modular cables for semi modular cables and wont respond to me. So now I'm stuck with a psu with only a 24-pin. I was looking for replacement cables from EVGA themselves but it says that they don't have any compatible kits for the GQ lineup. So my question is if this is true or if you could buy induvidualy compatible cables from their website or if I'm doomed to only power my motherboard...
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i´ve been looking to get a 80 plus bronze Psu for quiet a while now, current one is a Evga w1 600w, my understading is that that is kinda overkill on the watts side for my build also im tired of ketchup and mustard cables i´ve been checking: EVGA 500 BQ be quiet! 500W SYSTEM POWER U9 Corsair CV Series CV650 and i wanted to know your experience with these brands and particular series of psu, any comment helps! thanks in advance. all are tier c on the psu tier list... i think. My build: Amd R5 2600, rx 580 (though i wanna upgrade to rx 5600 xt in the future), asus a-prime b450m, evga w1 600w.
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CPU i9 9900k Motherboard Asus ROG Strix z390-h gaming RAM Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 32GB (4x8GB) DDR4 3200MHz C16 LED Desktop Memory, Black GPU GTX 2080 ti MSI Trio Case Cooler Master Masterbox 5 Mid-Tower Case Storage 500gb 960 evo, 2 tb Black SSD PSU EVGA 750W GOLD edition pretty positive its my psu thats making massive coil whine, for starters, what would you recommend? I have considered RMA'ing this thing but I don't want to wait long without my computer I do not remember buying any kind of special warranty either... should I just replace the entire modular psu and get a new one? If so, I plan on upgrading to a 3080 soon what psu would go well with this setup? Also if you guys have any fixes for coil whine please let me know because this is really annoying. thanks.
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Hey guys, I'll try to explain the situation clear as possible. Installed a new GPU and now the RGB on the Fans/ CPU cooler and rams don't work but the RGB on the VGA. Specs : Ryzen 7 2700x / ASUS TUf mb450 plus / XPG 2x8Gb / EVGA ftw3 3060 ti so before i install the VGA the RGB worked. after that only the GPU RGB started working but the coolers and ram. i installed the NVIDIA drivers. can anyone help me with this to get the whole system lighting again?
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Hey, i was wondering if it matters to replace my psu without changing the cables. I currently have a EVGA SuperNOVA 650 GS (V2) and would like to replace it for a 850watt model. I have seen on internet that you should not replace EVGA for other brand because the cables might be different. but would it matter if i change my current EVGA for a new EVGA like the EVGA SuperNOVA 850 G3.
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Happy new year everyone! I have a problem with my PSU unit. It is EVGA Nex650g 80+ Gold rated. It makes barely audible electrical noises. Does it when idle and under load. Doesn't make it continuously, it is arythmic, comes and goes, i have a video, if you ignore fan noise, it will be audible. What may be the problem? Thanks in advance. VID-20210101-WA0000.mp4
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I've got a total of nine drives in a server running this PSU and am out of drive power connectors. It has two labelled SATA and one labelled peripherals, so with a three drive adapter I can run nine total. If I want to add extra drives, how can I pull that off without getting another PSU? Can I run more than three drives on a single connector?
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in precision x1, is that a good idea or will it fry my card? and does it even work? I tried with no load and it clocked at 2012, which is 12 MHz more than what my OC does. Good idea? y/n
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