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I currently have a RTX 2060 with 6 GB of VRAM and I was wondering if this is a good amount of VRAM for current high end games or if it is not enough these days in 2024. Also if I run out of VRAM will it just stop working or will it pull from my ordinary RAM in my computer. I don't play games on ultra settings or anything crazy like that but it seems like it is getting to the high end of utilisation when on medium to some high settings.
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recently i run furmark 1080p benchmark with 1650 super and getting 3100 score its kinda low as compared to others 1650 supers score, im using a bad cpu (i3 9th gen) and its bottelneaks, is my cpu is the reason for the low score?
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I have a RTX 4060 OC edition everytime I decide to plug the 8 pin into the gpu it turns every fan on my pc to max speed
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For a build I'll make after this summer is done I'm looking for a GPU that can run games at 1440p and 90+fps at least and have good performance for 1080p and 4k editing in programs like davinci resolve,adobe after effects and Photoshop. Due to pricings in my country and lack of good used parts I'm stuck betweens an rx 7800xt and an rtx 4070 (potentially a super if prices drop low enough). I'm aware of the new gen coming however I'll stick to this gen. It'll have 32gbs of ram (5200 Mt/s, ddr5) and a ryzen 5 7600. Are the AMD drivers good now? Or should I stick to team green?
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Will I be able to force this legendary gpu in? Aerocool CS-107 v2 GPU IS 1080Ti Msi Gaming x GPU Clearance Supports GPU up to 286mm (without front radiator) Case Dimensions (Internal) 183 x 350 x 290 mm (W x H x D) 1080Ti Msi Gaming x Length 290 mm LINKS: CASE CS-107 - AeroCool GPU MSI GTX 1080 Ti GAMING X Specs | TechPowerUp GPU Database I might have to hit it with a hammer or use a dremmel to the back of the front fan holder a little bit for extra room / clearance. Thoughts? Got the parts already but i am away.
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Hello! First time using the forum so please excuse if this isn’t the right place to post this. First time builder here, was hooking up my asus 4070 ti super via the included 12 pin adapter. Didn’t make a click when I put it in, but it sat flush to the card. The cable is super tough and stiff! Anyways, took it out to try again, noticed these wires popping out in the middle, not sure if this is exposed wiring. Was this my doing or is this normal?
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ello im currently using a nivida rtx 3060 ti an while its served me well its starting to show artifacting in games it normally never does so i figure or at least am thinking about upgrading gpus only question is idk where to go from where im at as im still new to desktop gaming pcs my specs are as follows Nivida Geforce RTX 3060 ti intel i7 12700KF 32gb ddr4 ram 3600mhz 750w gold thermaltake toughpower powersupply do i need to upgrade ? my temps on my gpu are fine (pic so you can see what i see) an that was after all day an night gaming almost nonstop ,or can i just fix the artifacting issues? i know i dont have a driver update as i check that regularly now :edit: more info: this pc is slightly over a year old as i built it last year in march
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Just recently, I've been having a problem where my GPU usage (and frames along with it) have slowly been dropping after I launch a game. I first experienced it on Forza Horizon 5, where I had around 70 frames on all max settings with my GPU usage at 90%+ when I first started playing, and after 10 minutes or so, I was down to 25ish frames and 30% usage on my GPU. If I pause the game and let it sit for a good while, the load will return to normal then slowly drop again when I resume playing. This has since happened on other games, such as Rocket League, Gang Beasts, and Jedi Survivor. As the usage drops, the audio will start crackling badly. I suspect this is because games sometimes use the GPU to handle audio. I've ruled out thermal throttling, as I've used this PC for 3 years now with no issues like this and my temps never get that high when this issue is occurring. I also tried taking off the front panel and blowing a fan into the PC and the issue still arose. I've DDU'd my drivers and reinstalled, set the games to high priority, cleaned my PC, ran a Malwarebytes scan, and nothing has worked. Specs: Ryzen 7 3700x RTX 3060 Ti Asus Prime x-570p 16gb of Corsair 3600mhz DDR4 If anyone has had this same issue and has fixed it or thinks they may know the root of this problem, any help is welcome! If any more information is needed, feel free to ask and I'll try my best to provide it. Thanks!
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Hello to whoever may see this I've just finished building a budget PC for a friend. It's got an RTX 2060 and I5 10400f. To power it up, I repurposed an M RED 700w 80+ bronze PSU that I used in my own rig before upgrading. It used to power a 2070 super and Oc'd I5 10600K so I thought it would handle the new components just fine (and it does). The problem is that I lost or used all GPU cables from this specific PSU and I discovered that PSU cables are non standard ! (Thanks for that manufacturers). After checking the web for a while I couldn't find any cables that would fit into this PSU, so I resorted to using a double molex to 8 pin PCIE adapter. I read online that it is very much not advised, so I tried to do due diligence. I bought an decent quality adapter and checked the markings of the cables to ensure it, then I plugged the GPU into it. After stressing the card and checking the cable I found that it felt uncomfortably warm on the PSU side (The adapter's side stayed cool). Not wanting to give my friend a potential fire hasard I resolved to using two different molex's from two different 6 pin connectors on the PSU in an attempt of separating the power (and therefore heat) output on the cables. After stressing the card for a while again I felt the cables and they all stayed cool to the touch. I didn't notice any stutters, artifacts or performance drops and even undervolted the card for ecological reasons since it didn't seem to lose me any performance. I guess my question is, am I good ? Was I diligent enough or is it still a big risk ? I personally think it should be fine but I would like the input of more experienced builders on the matter since it's my first time using such an adapter. Thank you for reading and for any answer you may provide
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I reacently upgraded my PC yesterday. The new CPU I have which is a Ryzen 9 7900X3D and I have a new motherboard. I was testing games yesterday and for some reason in Overwatch it defaults my GPU to the integrated graphics in my CPU. What's wierd is that I was achieving 164 frames but there's so much screen tearing and it didn't feel smooth. The fps doesn't drop at all and it's not stuttering it just feels unsmooth. However apparently you can disable the integrated graphics on device manager and I disabled it and the game does switch to my main GPU according in game settings it says my GPU's name. But it felt like the exact same just screen tearing and unsmoothness. I'm guessing the game is still using my integrated GPU somehow. It's dumb that this indie game company can't even add a simple setting what display adapter ur using. I did change my motherboard and it was a TUF gaming b450 plus am4 socket motherboard and my old CPU was a Ryzen 7 5800x. My new motherboard is now a MSI PRO B650-P WIFI AM5 AMD B650. I tried everything I could to fix this screen tearing and unsmoothness it even screen tears on the menu of the game. Any fixes?
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I bought a mining card from china but after installing it and using it for about 2 weeks, drivers started acting up driver crashes or freezing. Been searching up for bios for the card and have found none yet anybody got the same card? please upload
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I am losing my mind. I have received a new motherboard, CPU, and power supply after previously RMAing the last ones. When everything arrived I reassembled the PC to try again. At first it booted to the BIOS as seen below. No bootable devices detected but that's okay. Friend says CPU fan plugged to pump so let's power off and fix that. On the next boot, I get a solid VGA light: the 4090 is not detected. I unplug it and unseat it, power on. Absolutely nothing. The board receives power, as its RGB is on when plugged in. But the front power switch and power switch on the mobo do not turn it on. At this point I'm going mad. I check all the connections: CPU, motherboard, SATA, everything. Nothing is loose. I try again. Failure to start. Having failed to troubleshoot one problem before another propped up, I have to ask myself: is this new HX1000i faulty? I try my old EVGA 850w power supply that I know for a fact worked last week before I powered off my PC to salvage parts. Answer? Yes, it still works! The RGB on the mobo comes on. I try powering the PC on again. Same problem. I am beginning to think every PC I build is developing sentience and refusing to work for me. Please help. This is causing me no shortage of anxiety. OS: Windows 10 64-bit BIOS version: 2613 CPU: Ryzen 9 7950X3D GPU: RTX 4090 Mobo: ASUS PRIME X670E-PRO 2 M2 ssds, 2 2.5 ssds, 2 hdds PSU: Corsair HX1000i HSF: Dark Rock Elite 10 fans connected to Thermaltake fan hub (Important: I flashed the BIOS to the recent version the day before receiving a new CPU. I don't know if this hurt anything, but the fact it started before after the flash appeared to be successful according to instructions makes me believe it didn't.)
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Yesterday my computer was working fine, turned off went to sleep. Came back home after work. And my two displays were not working. Put in the HDMI exit from my motherboard. Worked just fine. Computer gives 1 long beep the 3 short beep and after a few seconds another short beep In the device manager it's not showing up but there a PCI device and a SM bus controller. It might be it GPU lights up but fans don't spin. Tried re-seeding it also tried re-pluging the PCI E power cables to the card Any ideas? Or is dead? If is dead... how? It just gave up? My specs. gpu rtx 2070 Cpu intel i7 8th gen Ram 23gb 2666 mhz Motherboard TUF B360 gaming Windows 11
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I have a question regarding GPU Hot spot temps, i am running a RX 6700 XT, and my hot spot temps is 90-100°C+, while the overall of the gpu is 79°C, is that like bad? or maybe there is something wrong with my GPU? This is while running The Last of Us (In the Main menu) and opening Opera GX, i don't know if this occur just recently or for a long time, i just notice this when i was opening HWMonitor, should i change thermal paste or maybe it's normal? But while its on idle or i don't utilize my GPU its more or less the same with overall GPU temps on 50-60°C. I've uploaded a images regarding the temps of both my CPU and GPU so that it maybe of some use. Thank you in advance.
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Nimetön video – Tehty Clipchampilla.mp4 These artifacts appear on my second monitor when playing and then pressing windows key. I have only seen these artifacts when watching youtube or watching streams and playing at the same time. I'm spamming my windows key in this video to have those artifacts show up. I have tried reinstalling my drivers, reseating gpu but nothing has worked. Specs: Cpu: Ryzen 5 3600 Gpu: Rx 6950xt First monitor: Aoc q27g3xmn Second monitor: Acer ka240y Ram: hyperx 16gb 3200mhz Psu: Seasonic vertex 850w gold.
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My computer started having this issue where when I opened certain intensive games, I would get visual glitches and coil whining. Now, depending on the game only one happens, or the other or both. Also, the coil whining goes through my headphones. At least, I think it is coil whining. Its basically a screeching sound that keeps going until after a few seconds it'll mute all audio, showing back up a few seconds later. If I mute the applications audio it still screeches, sometimes it'll blast my audio so loud that its deafening. The audio also makes noises outside of games, like when I'm watching Netflix or YouTube, it'll do an occasionally popcorn crunch sound. I've tried a DDU, fresh install of drivers, reseating the GPU and that's all. I'd like to mention that I use HDMI audio and graphics. I also have a Bluetooth USB that I use to connect my wireless headphones, where I hear the "coil whining" from. Honestly, I would just like some pointers to which part I should replace. From the research I've done online, it seems like a replacement is in order. I just don't know whether or not this is a graphics card issue, a PSU or motherboard. If anybody knows how I could deduce the issue I would be willing to try, but really I just want to replace parts and be done with it.
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I need help with selecting a GPU. Theses are my requirements My budget is $357.00 My other parts: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/richtracy_az/saved/rtZ3wP 1. support for DirectX 12 with Shader Model 6.6 atomics 2. Display Port *I'm building a PC for coding and some gaming. Also some light video editing.
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1-Yesterday between 10pm and 12am I had about 120 distributedcom errors. They seem to come 2 per second when I get them. They don't seem to correlate with any particular activity. 2-When I first built my pc, my gpu fans would shut off when they weren't needed. I've done a format and win10 reinstall and a number of things are dif this time around despite using the same win disk. One of which and the one that bothers me the most are my gpu fans. If I reinstall the driver, they will shut off after windows restart. Once they come on for whatever reason, they won't stop again without a reinstall. The velocity app is crap. Others don't seem to have an effect on the fans either. It used to be just fine with just nvidia installed alone. It's pulling too much dust in that rear vent near the gpu. 3-Everytime I start my pc or bring it back from sleep, I need to unplug the hdmi and then plug it back in. This is something that happened for a while before the start over but a clean install fixed it that time. Not this time. So if anyone has had these issues before, I'd greatly appr knowing how you fixed them. I have a gigabyte x670e aorus master, r-9 7950x, 64gb 6400mhz gskill, pny 4080oc.
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some games and programms just crash my pc its someting with the gpu when i launch those games both of my displays go black but i can hear that windows is still running. i only get display if i move my graphics card after turning of the psu. sometimes the graphics card is disabled in device manager and the driver is corupted. Also it only crashes when rendering something 3d CPU:3600 GPU:6700XT DRIVERS 24.3.1 crashes:warthunder, nuclear option, furmark does not crash:minecraft, factorio, ultrakill
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Hello, hope you all are having a wonderful sunday. So basically, I picked up a PC with a 3080 ti for a steal, but one of the heat sensors, PWR4, hovers around 95-100c whilst the rest of the card, hotspot included is below 90c, I think hotspot measured 86c. Is this an issue, or can I continue using the card and hope for the best? I have three years of warranty if that helps Thanks! Edit: The mid-high 90s was recorded during furmark. When running TimeSpy the hottest sensor (PWR4) maxed out at 89c, where as the gpu sensor was 79c, and hotspot 85c.
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Hey all, So I've had some issues with my PC for a long time now but I swear its getting worse. To start I get the general feeling my GPU isn't performing to its potential but that the least of my issues atm. I'm getting odd glitches. The most repeatable one is if I'm in a game and have a YouTube video running you'd think the PC is being asked to aggressively mine bitcoin. In game or In video freezes, poor performance. Screens coming off and on as if I'm physically turning them off and on. If I try tab out a Fullscreen game its a coinflip if the PC will wind up restarting or I'll have to restart it myself as all my screens are flashing and reordering. (in the way that if I turn 1 of my monitors off windows will reorganize) Just as I wrote this YouTube crashed and said it ran out of memory. Oddly before it fully died for 3 mins the picture froze but the sound was fine. Watching the task manager monitor everything looked fine. Approx: 30% Cpu 40-50% Ram 40% GPU To be honest I've forgotten a lot of the issues as this one above is crippling but the system feels unstable and I cannot figure out why. I've not overclocked for years but the weird behaviour reminds me of unstable clocks back in the day. I'm running 3 Monitors, 1x 1440p 165Hz 2x Generic 1080p side monitors. GPU Gigabyte 3070TI Ryzen 7 3700X B550-a Gaming Mobo (previously B450, bought new one as a troubleshooting step. Didn't help and for a little while made different but worse issues. I can't remember why now but I was convinced I was having PCIe lane issues with 2 Sata, M.2 and a PCI adapted M.2 installed. So I got new one hoping it'd help in general and allow me to stick the M.2's onto the Mobo. I now have 2x M.2, 500Gb and 1Tb) 32Gb DDR4 3200Mhz RAM (across 4 sticks) XMP is on CPUZ and GPUZ Screenshots taken with YouTube and a Fullscreen game open. Spamming Fat Man Nukes on Fallout to stress it a little bit.
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MY SPECS: WIN 11 I5-11400F RX6800XT PHANTOM DUAL OC 16GB DDR4 2433 1TB SSD after updating my gpu and reinstalling my os my cpu perfomance is noticably worse. previous gpu was rtx2060. In some cases its fine, and in some cases its way worse. in valorant for example i was hitting around 200-220 fps consistently with my gpu being the one bottlenecking my cpu, but after the gpu upgrade my perfomance is way worse, oscillating aroun 140-200fps with my cpu being the one bottlenecking my gpu, while on the same, lowest settings, the same applies to cyberpunk for example, with my 2060 i was able to reach 70fps with dlss, with the gpu holding me back, but now i cant get stable 60fps with my cpu claiming it is at 100% usage, what i have noticed lately is that msi afterburner reports only 60 70% of usage max, never more while amd adrenalin and resource manager both show 100%. the cpu clocks and temps are fine, also the threads are being used, but i am 100% sure im getting worse perfomance after the upgrade with my cpu being the weaker part, where before update i had better perfomance with gpu being the weaker one. Any ideas what could be the cause/fix it?
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Can my 180w run a r5 340x oem gpu I'm using a 180w psu with an i5 3470, 2 stick of 4gb ddr3 ram, a sata ssd, a hard drive, stock intel cpu cooler
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So I bought a Dell Optiplex 3060 with a i5 8400. I need to add a GPU and I have 200$ budget, but I also want a ram upgrade. I was thinking of a GTX 1600 or rtx 3060. Maybe one from Radeon. I am new to this and extremly unsure what to buy.