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I bought a second hand RTX 3070 back in January this year. I replaced my old RTX 2060 and for a good few months everything was fine. Recently, when I have been playing Euro Truck Simulator 2 I have ran into issues where randomly when I am playing both my monitors will say no signal. I can still hear the audio on my headphones though. To get it back I need to press the power button to get the computer to restart. Then it sometimes posts but has trouble going into windows until I unplug the monitors and plug them back in but sometimes the RGB will come on but the fans won't spin and it won't post or boot at all. Graphics card: RTX 3070 Gaming X Trio CPU: Ryzen 5 3600 750 watt PSU Motherboard: Asrock B450M Pro4 I have tried switching it to "prefer higher performance" in the Nvidia control panel as suggested by some sources online. I have dug out my old parts for some serious troubleshooting today. Do you guys have any idea what could be causing this? TL;DR: The monitors stop receiving signal when playing games on the computer (I can still hear audio however). To do anything I need to press the power button to restart it. Then it will either refuse to boot or just show a blank screen (not no signal).
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Is 69% fan speed good enough when gaming with 75 degrees on intense gpu workload? My concern is that maybe the gpu will get hot to not get handled with 69% fan speed. I set it to this because above 69 or 70 it would produce a grinding noise. I customized a fan curve to my liking and this is how it looks does it perform well?
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Im looking if there is a way to limit fan speed for the gpu because at a certain rpm/fan speed it would make a loud grinding noise. Im looking for a way to limit the fan speed to 70-71 % at the same time is still set to automatic so it wont always go 71% when the gpu is idle and im not gaming. so it goes 0% when idle and if i put workload it would slowly climb at 71% when playing..
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I’ve had my pc for years now. About a year ago, I thought my onboard wifi stopped working so I’ve been using an Ethernet cable. I finally got sick of running it from my room to the router whenever I wanted to game and wanted an upgrade anyways so got a new mobo with a tp link wifi card. I finished putting everything together and had one monitor plugged in, ran a Speedtest and was getting 400mbs download. So I hook it up to the rest of my setup and I get no internet. I then realized if I only have one monitor plugged in it’s fine, regardless of hdmi or display port, but once I plug it a second, it goes out. I know it’s not an issue with the wifi card (txe72e) or graphics card (3070ti) but no clue what’s happening. I read it could be some kind of antenna interference issue, but why would work it work fine with one cable plugged in, and not the others?
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Hello! So first I want to mention that I am new here and also in the PC stuff but I am learning fast. So with that out of the way,I want a opinion on what RTX 407P SUPER to get,like from what brand? I came down to these options since they are in my budget so: 1.Gainward GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER Ghost OC 2.MSI GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER 12G VENTUS 2X OC 3.ASUS GeForce RTX 4070 Super Dual OC 4.GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 4070 SUPER WINDFORCE OC So I wanna know which of these is the best in all aspects,but mostly performance,but by that I actually mean best overclockability cuz yea,they all got the same nvidia chip inside =). I am also open to other variant as long as they dont go with like 40 dollars over the most expensive one which in this list is the Gigabyte. I also need to mention that I am in Europe so prices may differ a bit but yeah. Thank you in advance!
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Budget (including currency): 1,30,000 INR Country: INDIA Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Video editing(4k 10bit). Other details Intel® Core™ i9 processor 14900K MSI PRO B760M-P GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 3060 Gaming OC 12G CORSAIR Vengeance DDR5 RAM 32GB (2 x 16GB) 6000MHz CL36 Intel XMP Compatible Computer Memory – Black (CMK32GX5M2B6000C36) WD Black SN770 NVMe 1TB Main use case: 4k video editing (10 bit). Two things I am worried about: 1. Will this motherboard be a bottleneck. If yes, why? It would be helpful if you guys can suggest me a better budget friendly alternative. 2. Should I stick with 3060 or go for 4060? I am concerned about less VRAM in 4060 and also it comes with a lesser bandwidth than 3060.
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Hello I want to water-cool my MSI Rtx 4090 ventus, but I can't find any waterblocks for that model, does anyone know of a compatible one that they know has been installed or does anyone have a picture of the Pcb layout of the ventus so I can compare with the trio version.
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Hello users of the LTT forum, after a lot of reseating and troubleshooting I finally decided to try another PSU since my vega wasn't giving me a display signal. I replaced my immaculate Straight Power 10 600 Watt Gold Efficiency PSU, which has been powering a much more power hungry GPU for about a year now, with a 450W System power 7. And this hail mary worked for some reason. I'm sort of confused and also pissed since I wasted so much time on troubleshooting and cannot fathom why the vega only accepts my crappy 10 year old PSU. I'm also not entirely sure whether I can now be certain that the GPU is fine since I've been planning to sell it if I got it to work. Any input is appreciated, the card has been running Doom Eternal/Forza Horizon in 4k without issues for multiple hours now. Pictured below: the GPU in question and the AMD Software while Doom is running. Greetings from Germany, Kevin
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Hi Everyone, Sorry if this post has been answered before, I'm quite new to this PC stuff and got pointed here if i needed help My PC specs are: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X 12 Core CPU ASUS® TUF GAMING B550-PLUS WiFi 32GB Corsair VENGEANCE RGB PRO DDR4 3200MHz 12GB NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 3080 Ti Corsair H115i ELITE CAPELLIX RGB CPU Cooler I've had my PC over a year now and not really used it for gaming that much (family first and all that) so not really noticed it, but I've started to jump on more and noticed my GPU temp has a "limit" of 56 degrees c I normally play GTA with all the setting cranked, it doesnt seem to effect the frame rate from what i can tell (150+) I know this shouldn't be something to complain about but it just strook me as odd as it gets colder than 56 degrees but never hotter, I've tried running Furmark for 20 mins and still stays at 56 degrees Any help is really appreciated -
The title says it all. I need this for a school design project where I need to provide a couple of points about "user needs." Any ideas are GREATLY appreciated, Thanks!
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Ok specs -5900x -rog crosshair 7 -strix 4090 OC rtx duh -xfx 6700 xt -quadro 4000 rtx -64g across 4 dimms, Corsair somethubg, 3600 -1500w seasonic (maybe Corsair) psu ok so before Christmas I’m using Nicehash to make passive income. Why not? I’m at 4$ plus minus constantly after Xmas suddenly it’s down to like 2$ played doctor and redid the loop, reseated the cards/ram. Hey even got my rgb and stuff working since the bottom of the motherboard is so tight of a fit for the quadro. Why they’d make it so difficult with a slim single slot card? Anybody’s guess. Another half inch or less woulda helped substantially reset the bios, confirmed all is stock (aside from the RAID arrays) went into Ryzen master, ensured all was “default” amd whatever, same no msi afterburner or anything basically removed all the iverckock settings and made sure resizeable BAR was enabked oh, newest bios (it was prior to Xmas also) and yea, clean windows. Squeaky clean. No messenger, no Facebook, no anything trash. Between taskman and msconfig (right?) it boots with bare minimums - no trash Game game on there presently is ghost runner 2 - has been since before also moving on, now I run Nicehash and the pc eventually “boop” off. Almost like something’s overclocked. Temps are in range, 60c under load as I have an excessive amount of radiators onky application running I DO have a 4090 (that funny plug) to pci/psu. Weirdly I have 3 of them and they all have 2 inputs rather than 3 for the power supply as the stock has three. Although it’s never been an issue given I’ve had the card for a year both powers for the ‘90 are on seperate rails. Given it’s 1500w, shouldn’t matter but why not? I’ve also disabled the 4090 and cpu from doing mining, just not the 6700/4000. Only cause the 4000 isn’t power hungry AND since it thermals I got it set so “nice” hash don’t hit 75c as 85 or 90 peaks it out and gives me rejection errors or whatever. Fans at 100 at all times so why is my hash rate (maybe) or payout so low after Xmas? I didn’t do anything aside from turn it on and hit go Then of course why does it “blow up” when benching the 6700 and quadro? Mind you this is maybe 15 mins of benching consistently, as in I didn’t hit pause and I wasn’t using the pc (Firefox, msft word, whatever). pump works fine. Although I forget, when I used the cpu for hashing (once) some reason the TDP was jumping around. 45, 60, 45, 80 (I set the max to 80 in bios) then it hit 104, then back to 60. Boop, blew up. Cpu temp too high, thanks asus for pointing out the obvious I haven’t had that issue happen again on the cpu or gpus. so…. What’s with the darn thing exploding? I’m quite confused and lost here Also tried installing (clean install, completely) the updated drivers for every card. The game ready ones possible it would work and better hash rates with studio? Dono I don’t think I attempted that. Be interesting to see though thanks for the help peeps! I haven’t even smashed the 4090 with kali yet. John the ripper, curl, aircrack, whatever the one is for hashing/decrypting RSA-1024 among others, hydra, yada yada
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Hey! So I ordered AERO 4070 (the regular, v1) and they brought me v2, and said thats what they have. I did see that in my country v2 costs a bit more, but on some of the forums Ive seen that since its smaller it is not as good as v1 anybody has any knowledge or thought about this? the dimensions are smaller, and my case is big and have lots of airflow (3 in 3 out) what do you think? should I return it and find a v1? or stay with v2?
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Looking to upgrade from my GTX 1070. At the moment I am stuck between the RTX 4070ti and the RX 7900 XT, Thoughts? I am looking for hopefully a 4k high to max settings 60fps experience on most games. From my research (hopefully I get this right) the 7900 XT has more VRAM which is better for future proofing and has slightly higher fps on most games but the 4070ti does better with ray tracing and has DLSS which is apparently better then FSR. Do all the superior features and the better ray tracing that come with an Nvidia card make the 4070ti the way to go or does the more VRAM and slightly higher fps on most games make the 7900 XT more worth it? Having had an Nvidia card for years now that has served me well I need to be 100% convinced the 7900 XT is better to switch to AMD. NOTE: 7900 XT is about $200 more so there is also that to consider (I wouldn't mind paying the extra amount if I 100% knew it was worth it) MY CURRENT BUILD: https://au.pcpartpicker.com/list/72PbdH (Yes I am aware of the CPU bottleneck and am planning to also upgrade the CPU in the future)
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Buddy of mine brought me his computer and told me it wasn't displaying anything when he turned it on. I immediately thought broken gpu, so I put mine (RTX 2060) in his machine and it worked fine. When I put his gpu (RTX 2080ti) in my machine, however, it worked fine and booted and displayed as normal. My next thought was drivers, however upon installing updated drivers via GeForce experience on his machine, but the 2080 continues to not display. I'm at a bit of a loss and would appreciate some guidance on troubleshooting. The specs of the computer are as listed: -Cpu is unknown as is the mobo, although the mobo is MSI and supports DDR4 and has buttons to clear cmos and bios on the IO panel at the back of the machine -The graphics card that ISNT working is a ROG RTX 2080ti -The graphics card that IS working is a NVGA RTX 2060 I've done the following: reset cmos. Clean reinstall of graphics drivers, tried resetting ram, tried another PCIe slot for the graphics card, even took my PSU and put it into his computer and none of the above solved it. The only part I can gather is the mobo will print out the error code "d6" which looking into it only points to solutions I have already tried, at least to my knowledge. Any help with potential solutions would be greatly appreciated.
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I am Planning to buy a 4070 super for my pc that I'm building. I was planing to get one from gigabyte or msi but saw that they where $50 or $30 more than just a founders edition card. They have a higher boost frequency but by only like 60 hertz. I was wondering if I should save my money and go with the founders edition card and if the 60 or so hertz would matter and be noticeable in gaming.
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I’m planning to build my first pc and already have some of the parts. I was wondering if I should really blow $800 on a 4070ti. Im planning to use my pc for gaming and some 3d modeling. I also was wondering if I should just get a 4070 instead or switch to a AMD card I will have my build linked below. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/mYNqWt FYI I have been using a Alienware 15 r3 with a 1070 for the past 5 years.
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Hey, this is going to sound really weird but I've been trying to fix my cousins pc, at his house when it's plugged in every minute or so it will crash and get video tdr failure. The only thing that stops it in his house is if it's booted in safe mode of Uninstaller the drivers, I also used a different graphics card and it did the same thing. So I took it home to continue troubleshooting, as soon as I plugged it into my house nothing was wrong I played on it for hours, so I pinned it down to a faulty cable. This was not the case tried all new cables and no hope at his house, we tried different outlets and circuits too but all the same result, so I took it home and still absolutely no issue, so I took it to my friends house and it got the tdr failure I'm honestly stumped and wondering why the pc only likes working in my house. Please help me
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Hi, I am finishing my build but I’m stuck. I have put the GPU into PCIe x16 slot but I cant screw it in my Fractal Design Pop Air. Is there any way to put it out? The case is standing, should I lay it down? The card is Intel Arc A750 limited editon. I am almost crying because I think I ruined the build. Please help.
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Hi, so I've upgraded my whole build except my GPU which is a 5-year-old 1070 ti. My old PSU was a terrible one in terms of the PSU tier list which is a 520 Watts Seasonic M12II EVO 80+ Bronze (Tier E), although I never had any problems with it. I have upgraded to a 650 Watts Seasonic Focus GX 80+ Gold which is Tier A and a very high quality PSU. My problem is my GPU suddenly had coil whine while it is under load/gaming which is weird since it did not have coil whine on my last build or even if it did, it is not noticeable. The past PCIe cable I've used on my old one is just a normal one-to-one 8-pin PCIe cable. While the new one that came with my new PSU is 1 8-pin to a 2x 8-pin. I have searched the internet that using a direct 8-pin to 8-pin can remove/lessen the coil whine compared to a PCIe cable with a splitter due to power delivery on the power rail or some stuff. I am also planning to upgrade to an RTX 4070 which also uses just 1 8pin so I'm just curious if using a direct 1 to 1 cable is better than the one I have. I'm not knowledgeable on these things so I would like some insights. Thanks! Attached is my current PCIe cable for reference
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This is my very first build and I'm on a very tight budget. I want to build a Gen 4 decent build which would serve me well for the next few years as I won't upgrade the rig any time soon. Purposes : Productivity and Gaming CPU: R5 5600 MoBo: B550M GPU: RX6600 / Arc A 750 RAM: (2X8)=16 GB 3200MHz. SSD: 512GB M.2 NVMe gen 4. PSU: 550W Antec 80+ bronze rated. Now as you can see from the configuration mentioned above is pretty amateur and so am I in building PC. Now considering all of that, which GPU would be better for me?
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Hi, I have a Dell Vostro 3710 which has i3 12100 I'm thinking of Putting a 450w psu and an 1650 in it.Is it a good idea
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So I have a GTX 1080TI SC and an RX580 XFX 8gb, and I am just wondering what i should use if all I can afford is a 550 watt power supply
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Hi, I have a doubt if a Rx 550 will work on my 180w psu. I can't upgrade the psu because it sticks out side the case Dell Vostro 3710 sff i3 12100 Nvme 500gb sad 8gb Ddr4 3200mhz ram And a Bluetooth and wifi card I do got a good laptop with a 3060 but I wanna know because me and sister wanna play Ark survival evolved togather.
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This problem only affects rust for some reason, all other games are fine. It crashes every time I play it, sometimes while loading into a server and other times randomly while playing. 1440p has increased the frequency of crashes but it was still happening beforehand. Average temps under full load (60-70 degrees). GPU usage is always maxed out while CPU sits around 40-60% usage. RAM normally sits at 15.5gb usage. Turning up the voltage into my CPU seems to only delay the crashing. My errors are different every time but recently it's been "UnityPlayer.dll". I've performed a stress test which revealed no problems and I can't replicate the crashing at all. I've reset overclocks and tried increasing voltage but nothing works. I haven't reset my PC in 4 years, could this be a differential? PC specs: CPU-I7 9700k GPU-1080 G1 16gb RAM- 16gb 3000mhz dual channel (2 and 4 bit) Motherboard:Z390 Aorus pro Power supply:650 watts 80 gold plus Corsair Any help would be appreciated :)
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My GPU temps are high and I want to change the thermal paste to the Thermal grizzly Conductonaut. It wont stick nor spread on the bare copper heat pipe surface of the GPU heatsink. I have cleaned the surface multiple times with isopropyl alcohol with no change in result. I suspect the copper surface is too smooth so the LM wont stick. What grade of (grit) sandpaper(s) to use to sand down the copper surface? if this not the right place to ask this kind of question can you please direct me to the correct forum? Thank you.
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