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Motherboard:HP 805D (U3E1) lately, I've been thinking of keeping this old motherboard from an HP computer. It holds an i7 6700 and 8 gb ddr4. I was thinking of just buying another motherboard. but that risks me having to take the CPU and RAM out of the old one. The PCI-E socket also looks unlike any other. picture of the PCI-E slot ( sorry for bad quality) I'm thinking of putting the whole thing in a deep cool case, so i have more room to fit a GTX 770 in it.
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I am about to build my first complete system (I have done repairs and upgrades before), and I want to get a good used GPU. I would prefer amd, but will buy whatever is the best bang for the buck. This Pc is going to be mostly used for Gaming (Mostly Minecraft, Cities Skylines 2, Star Wars Battlefront 2, & Horizon Forbidden West when it releases on PC), I will also be using it for game development and vr, as well as music making. I am looking for something around $250 USD. Other Specs Ryzen 5 5600x 16gb ram 1tb nvme 500w Power Supply (I am able upgrade this if needed) Here are some GPU's I am currently considering, but I am open to suggestions. Used 6700xt $230 Used 6700xt $250 Used RTX 3070 $270 Referb RTX 3070 $290 Thanks in advance!
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Ive had my PC for a few years now but recently while updating drivers I noticed my PC recognizes my 3070ti as a 3060ti, Ive had no performance issues or anything really but this concerns me as it could be installing undesirable drivers. This seems super weird to me Id really like to figure out whats happening exactly. Ive tried reinstalling drivers, I have also installed Asus OC software to confirm that its running at the speed of a 3070ti which it is to my knowledge. Any info or help would be greatly appreciated. My specs are i5 12400f 3070ti 700w psu 16gb ram and asus prime h610m-e d4 motherboard. the specific gpu is asus TUF rtx 3070ti OC edition which ill link here https://www.walmart.ca/en/ip/asus-tuf-gaming-geforce-rtx-3070-ti-oc-edition-8gb-gddr6x-buffed-up-design-with-chart-topping-thermal-performance-tuf-rtx3070ti-o8g-gaming-black/PRD71T294JAZEMC?skuId=71T294JAZEMC&offerId=92F7FE6399194E26B0AC8D3FBF9075A9&cmpid=SEM_CA_33355_HQH88E2IHJ&utm_id=SEM_CA_33355_HQH88E2IHJ&utm_medium=paid_search&utm_source=google&utm_campaign=always_on&gclid=Cj0KCQjwhL6pBhDjARIsAGx8D59Al1a_NecRg8RMDv3RFhORSTC48tHdrsyi_F3X-W7FnZCScIHUZZgaAuduEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
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I traded My 2060 Super Founders Edition for a XFX Swift 6700XT. After installing new GPU it would not complete the POST and got stopped at the VGA section. I have the minimum power supply recommended ,650 watts, so I don't believe it is a power issue. I then removed the CMOS battery on my Gigabyte G365 HD3 motherboard which allowed me to get the system to boot using onboard graphics. After this the system does not recognize the card in the Adrenaline auto install software. I have updated the BIOS from its previous F3 from 2019 to F5 from 2021 and deleted Geforce Experience. I am at a loss at what to do now as I've tried everything I could find to do online.
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Drove w/ my computer across state, old hard drive that had my OS on it died from the drivr so was doing general troubleshooting (aka changing boot drive, clearing cmos when I messed up as amateur pc enthusiasts do from time to time) and after changing the boot drive to one of my SSD’s for the #th time this is what’s happening whenever I boot my PC. I can’t get into BIOS, I can’t do anything. I tried getting a bootable Windows Flashdrive as I believed the issue was I didn’t have an OS on any of my working drives but that didn’t seem to fix the issue. Did I mess up another component in my system when I was doing my troubleshooting? I don’t think this is a boot issue anymore and maybe a graphics card/motherboard issue type situation but I want some extra opinions before I make any financial decisions. Please and thank you
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Issue: Experiencing an interesting type of crash I believe is coming from the GPU. When running video games or other graphically intensive applications like Heaven Benchmark 4.0, Red Dead Redemption 2, Blender Renders, etc. This crash causes both of my monitors to go black, and into 'inactive' mode. Audio will continue playing through my headphones, but I always have to press the power button to let windows shut down and reset the driver before I can get video back. Also on a rare occasion, when booting the PC after a crash, the windows login screen will display very odd artifacting, which only a quick glance at the bios (don't need to change anything) will resolve. When the driver crashes, the GPU will display a red LED light indication next to the 12pin Nvidia PCIE power cable adapter, which I believe from my research indicates that no power is coming into the unit. The same Red LED turns on when the system is off, and stays on until the system is booted. When the GPU crashes and the LED turns on, about 60 seconds later the LED will turn back off, showing the unit has power, but the display drivers do not recover (until I press the power button and let windows shut down). I have taken a video of the crashing process which I can easily replicate, running Heaven Benchmark 4.0 and monitoring HWinfo, I'll attach a screenshot to this thread in a reply below. To my knowledge, there is not any temperatures out of line, nor is there appear to be any abnormal voltages. I have taken the following steps in my own troubleshooting process: - Fresh install Windows 11 - Set everything to default values in BIOS - Reseat GPU into PCIe Lane - Move the GPU one PCIe Lane down - Reseat all power cables between GPU and PSU - Roll back Nvidia Driver from 522.25 to 516.59 - Roll back BIOS from 1720 to 1505 - Turn on/off XMP Profile 1 - Move M.2 drive off of the shared Gen5 lane with GPU - Replace/Upgraded Display Port Cable and HDMI Cable running to my monitors - Swapped GPU out for an old EVGA 1050ti and ran HeavenBenchmark4 with no crash Thanks for coming to my ted talk, am happy to discuss and troubleshoot further, and provide more screenshots. I will be available to do so. Not sure if I have a Lemon GPU on my hands and need to RMA or if there is some deeper compatibility issues with the rig I have built. Motherboard model: ROG STRIX Z690-E GAMING WIFI UEFI Version: 1505 CPU: 129000KS Memory kit part number and amount in GB: KF552C40BBAK2 64GB - Kingston Fury Beast 5200MT/s GPU: ASUS TUF 3090 Ti (O24G) Gaming SSD/HDDs/Optical drives: 2x Samsung 980 Pro M.2 2TB PSU: Corsair HX 1200 USB Devices (model/version number): Ducky Shine 7 Mechanical Keyboard Logitech G9x Mouse Shure PG27USB Microphone CPU Cooler: AIO Arctic Liquid Freezer II 420mm PC CASE: Fractal Design Torrent Operating system: Windows 11 64 bit (22H2) Microsoft Activated yes/no? YES Drivers Installed (include version info): Intel Management Engine WMI Provider: 2130.1.15.0 Intel Management Interface #1: 2131.1.4.0 Intel Dynamic Application Loader Host Interface: 1.41.2021.121 Nvidia Display Driver: 31.0.15.1659 Nvidia Game Ready Driver: 516.59 Nvidia High Def. Audio: 1.3.39.3 Nvidia Virtual Audio Device (Wave Extensible) (WDM): 4.45.0.0 Windows Audio Driver: 10.0.22000.1 Any third Party temp/voltage software installed: No System Overclocked (provide details)?: No CPU Set to default settings in Bios XMP disabled currently in Bios, however having XMP enabled or disabled doesn't change the result Card is at default clock from the factory
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Hello all, I really need help for this, I'm having black screen of deathissues with my PC, it happens mostly in vr chat when the vram is really pushed, it's happened in cyberpunk maxed out as well, the specs are R7 5800x 3d Rtx 3090 strix 32 gigs of 3600mhz cl18 Formerly had a 750w evga power supply and tried upgrading to a strix 1000w power supply and have the same issue, I thought it was that one of the 8 pins where splitted from the last psu causing the issue, but the new psu I put in today has 3 separate 8 pins, and I still have the same issue, when the card is undervolted the issue is not as bad, the card never overheats, but I'm definitely putting the gddr6x modules down as a suspect
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Hi, Here is my comp-list: cpu: i5-12600k mobo: Asus Rog strix b660-i gpu: rog strix 2060 S ssd (OS): samsung 980GB 970 m.2 ssd: samsung 870 EVO psu: Cooler master V750 SFX Gold Rev.2 chassi: NR200P cooling: H100 240mm rad with total of 4 120mm fans in chassi. (Cooling is no issue) So here is the issue: I just swaped out my GPU to a Asus Rog Strix RTX 3080 TI and now i run in to all sorts of problem. If i unplug the gpu i can use integrated graphics so the computer works fine. But when i plug in the gpu everything goes to hell. No video, no boot device, video thru cpu but it freezes after 5s of usage. When i use integrated grsphics i can clearly see the gpu, it is detected and no errors. But as soon as i change cable from integrated to the 3080 all cinds of issues appear. So my question is. Is this a bad gpu? Or is my power supply simply to weak? The CPU goes up to 80W during boot. please help.
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Budget (including currency): under $500 CAD but open to suggestions Country: Canada Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Data Science, light gaming (rocket league, CS, Dota, Brawlhalla, etc.) Other details Current specs: Ryzen 7 2700 GTX 1070 B450M Pro4 32 GB RAM (8x4) EVGA 650w 80+ Gold I’m looking to get into Data Science where I work with AI/ML. The RTX Cards have Tensor Cores which I think might be beneficial for when I explore Deep Learning. I also do a bit of light gaming on the side (can’t really find a lot of time these days) just 1080p 144hz with a secondary monitor just running at 1080p 60hz. Which GPU should I buy? I’m thinking of upgrading my CPU later down the line to the Ryzen 7 5800X3D so I don’t want a GPU that will bottleneck that. Any suggestions?
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So i was just playing some ready or not. When my screens went black and my computer restarted. Its happened before so i didnt think much of it and got my back into my game when the same thing happens again. I then let it reboot into windows again, but it doesnt put me into windows. I start looking inside my pc and see that my graphics cards fans arent spinning (gtx 1650 super from gigabyte). And theres a green light on my motherboard (Asus b450f gaming). I did some research and saw that some other people have had the same thing happen to them and they said that they tried a new graphics card and it worked fine again. Im guessing that im gonna have to get a new gpu too then? And thats another concern for me as i’ve got a Ryzen 5 3600 and since its very hard for me to get a 20 series card im curious if a 3050 would pair well with a 3600? Excuse the bad english, im from sweden and my english is not the greatest.
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I just built a brand new computer from the ground up and I am facing one issue that's a real bummer right now. When the computer is lying on it's back, the graphics work perfectly fine, but the moment I sit the computer upright, the screen goes black or flickers heavily. I guessed it could be from the weight of the 4090, but I have installed all the anti-sag supports, but it still has an issue. Today, I am going to try slotting in a different GPU to see if it could be an issue with the motherboard or the GPU. I wanted to check here to see if you guys have had any experience like this or if you have some suggestions on what else I could test out before returning the card as defective. Specs: Case - Fractal North Mobo - Z790 Gigabyte Gaming X AX CPU - I9-13900KF GPU - Gainward 4090 PSU - MSI MAG A1000G Cooling - NZXT Kraken 280
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Hi there, I want to let Stable Run on some card like GIGABYTE Radeon RX 7900 XTX Gaming OC 24G. This is a PCIe 4.0 card, but my servers mainboard I want to use it in just hast PCIe 3.0 Lanes. The question is, what exactly are bottle necks for this use case. I currently have a SuperMicro 1U Case with this board: https://www.supermicro.com/zh_cn/products/motherboard/X10DRW-i Quite performant for the various docker containers I am running there on my Linux server. But I have multiple uncertainties here: 1. I don't have space for a graphics card like the previously mentioned one in the 1U Supermicro case. 2. I am not sure if a PCIe 4.0 card can work on a PCIE 3.0 bus and what kind of performance impact it might have on the rendering speed of images with stable diffusion. 3. I am a bit uncertain If I should simply get a PCIe extender to get the lanes out of the Server and connect it to the card laying on top without any special case for it, or if I should try some eGPU case for it, because also I would need to connect some dedicated Power Supply, because the servers Power Supply does not even have the connectors for a graphics card 4. Are there some nice rack mount cases for external GPUs the fit into a 19'' rack and have a dedicated PSU, or do I need to use some consumer eGPU case, that is connected not via PCIe but via Thunderbolt to the server? - Does this make some performance impact? 4. How exactly is the image rendering process of Stable Diffusion working in general? I would assume, that in the beginning it needs some time to load the model into the VRAM and then all magic happens on the card and there is no connection to the outside except for some minor data transfers, like writing the output images to the disk or sending some status information, how quick the process is running. - Here I'm an absolute newby and I would like to understand what exactly happens internally there. Last of all I want to know, is this some project, that is worth realicing, or should I try some completely different approach? Another good question is, if it's possible to switch on/of this graphics card separately from the server, so that it will stay connected but just run in case that I plan to render some images. I plan to connect this card to the linux system but in a way, that it is not used for any graphic processing at all but just for this Stable Diffusion rendering. I hope these are not too many strange topics mixed into one thread and I wish someone has some hands-on experience with this stuff, to give me some proper advisory.
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Hi so I recently purchased all the parts needed for my first pc build and everything went well. However, whenever I try to load up any game whats so ever I am always stuck in a black or loading screen for ever. Sometimes my computer will say that my graphics card drivers are out of date but I've already downloaded the most recent driver from the website (which is amd because I have a AMD Radeon rx 6750 xt) and it still says that it is out of date even after installing. At first when I tried to install it my computer froze, and I was forced to hard shutdown it as I was staring at a frozen screen for over 2 hours but afterwards I just installed the driver only and it worked fine. Is there something I am doing wrong or forgot to install? I've run SFC to scan for any corrupted files, verified all my files for my games on steam, ran checks to make sure my ram or ssd is not faulty, deleted and reinstalled the gpu driver installation multiple times, try reducing what starts up whenever I start my computer and nothing seems to work, deleted and reinstalled the games I am trying to play, have the most up to date version of windows 11 installed, and lowered the graphics settings in my pc. I've also gone into the device manager and tried to roll back my driver and then update it again and that caused my pc to freeze again. After installing the AMD driver AGAIN, i went back into device manager and looked at the events of my gpu and saw that any recent event to try and install a new driver was not listed and the most recent request to install said that further installation is required, whatever that means. I just dont know what to do Please help.
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Hello everyone! I have lost track of GPU space over the past few generations and need your help here, as I am thinking about upgrading my GPU. With an upgrade, I would mainly like to futureproof myself and respond to the new generation of available games with their requirements. I am using my PC for gaming as well as for content creation and media production. Therefore I am kinda interested in the possible benefits of AV1. However, as I said, I now have little idea about the current offers. What is important to me is a pleasant price-performance ratio. Should this be good, I am also willing to pay high prices, despite the fact that I am aware of the current price situation. Budget up to 800€ wouldn't be a problem, higher is possible if recommended. I am curious about your opinions and input! Thank you very much and have a nice day PCPartPicker Part List CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X 3.7 GHz 12-Core Processor CPU Cooler: Corsair iCUE H150i ELITE CAPELLIX 75 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler Thermal Compound: Noctua NT-H1 3.5 g Thermal Paste Motherboard: Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Hero (WI-FI) ATX AM4 Motherboard Memory: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32 GB (4 x 8 GB) DDR4-3600 CL18 Memory Storage: Western Digital Black SN850 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive Storage: Western Digital Black SN850 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive Video Card: Asus STRIX GAMING GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER 8 GB Video Card Case: Lian Li O11D XL-W ATX Full Tower Case Power Supply: Corsair HX750 Platinum 750 W 80+ Platinum Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro OEM - DVD 64-bit Case Fan: Corsair iCUE QL120 41.8 CFM 120 mm Fans 3-Pack Case Fan: Corsair iCUE QL120 41.8 CFM 120 mm Fans 3-Pack
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What would the best graphics card be for this build under £600? I currently have 6800XT but not sure if this would be best? It will be a gaming PC wanting to run MW3, CS2, Starfield etc. Processor (CPU) AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D Eight Core CPU (3.4GHz-4.5GHz/100MB CACHE/AM4) Motherboard ASUS® ROG STRIX B550-F GAMING WIFI II (DDR4, USB 3.2, 6Gb/s) - ARGB Ready! Memory (RAM) 32GB Corsair VENGEANCE RGB PRO DDR4 3600MHz (2 x 16GB) Graphics Card 16GB AMD RADEON™ RX 6800 XT - HDMI, DP - DX® 12 1st M.2 SSD Drive 512GB SOLIDIGM P44 PRO GEN 4 M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD (up to 7000MB/sR, 4700MB/sW) 2nd M.2 SSD Drive 2TB SAMSUNG 970 EVO PLUS M.2, PCIe NVMe (up to 3500MB/R, 3300MB/W) Power Supply CORSAIR 850W RMx SERIES™ MODULAR 80 PLUS® GOLD, ULTRA QUIET Processor Cooling DeepCool AG400 Performance ARGB CPU Cooler
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I just ran into a strange problem and I am looking for some advice. I recently purchased a Razer Core X egpu enclosure to use with my laptop. I have the i9 version of the Samsung Galaxy Book 3 Ultra which does have a laptop 4070 in it which is really nice but it only has 8gb of vram. I have a 3090 that was in my prior computer so I got the egpu enclosure so that I could take advantage of the extra vram for simulations. I bought the enclosure off of ebay and it appears to be in good condition and it was packed very well. It arrived yesturday so I put my graphics card in it, fired it up, plugged my laptop in, and then recieved bad news. When the egpu is connected, the nvidia driver (which is up to date) seems to crash. My whole system starts to lag, I can't open windows settings, I can't open the nvidia control panel, and my laptop fan goes to maximum. I checked device manager and the intel graphics, 4070, and 3090 are all detected. The properties on the 3090 says it works fine but it definitely doesn't and I don't have any display output though it. The 4070 says that windows can't access the driver. Win+ctrl+shift+b does flash the screen but has no effect. I assume that is because the intel graphics are running the display so it doesn't actually restart the nvidia driver. I tried rebooting and restarting the nvidia driver through task manager but neither did anything. When I unplug the egpu and even if I reboot the 4070 has the same error. The only way I have fixed it is by uninstalling the nvidia driver. Sometimes when I reboot after the uninstall, the driver is magically back and working but other times I have to reinstall the driver manually and that fixes it. Any ideas? I am really lost here and any input would be really helpful. Also, I am using a 3ft usb-c 240watt 40gbit cable. Strangely, when I plug it into my laptop, I also get a windows notification saying I would get faster charging if I plug into a faster charger. I thought this enclosure was supposed to put out 100 watts which is what my laptop takes so I am confused why it isn't getting that. Do I have a bad cable? I don't have any faster cables and this one was fine with my 10gbit ssd but I guess 40gbit is a lot more than that. Is that the potential source of error is there something else I should check?
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Heyoo, I didn't find this but probably because I don't know how to precisely search so I apologize in advance. I've had a post open about this but it turns out it did not fully fix this problem here. I have a KFA2 GeForce RTX 3080 SG-1 click OC LHR and it's fans never fully stop. They turn on for a few minutes every so often despite setting a curve in their Xtreme Tuner Plus software. I tried Palit's software too since that one worked for my old Palit card. And lastly I used Afterburner. None of these did anything. I'd even say the card doesn't respond to my curves at all most times. Setting it to a set speed however, works fine. This would be fine if the card would be over 60°C for those times but it's not. Most of the times my idle temps are around 40°C. Let it be 50°C occasionally. So my questions... Is there any way to fix this? Why is it doing this? And can I somehow make the card respond to any software better? What I tried -Clean install of Xtreme Tuner Plus -Tried different GPU softwares -Clean windows install (Win11) -Contacted support (KFA2) about it. They gave me a bios for my card but it didn't change anything sadly. -Checked connectors (PCIe and fans) -Checked the instructions and manual Other things I just want to say but may not be important All of this would be fine if the fans wouldn't be so loud. They ramp up to 1400 RPM every time and yes, I know, these card's fans are small... like tiny.. but it was one of the cheaper ones I was able to afford. Lesson learned though. Maybe doing the bios update was a mistake? This literally happens no matter what I do. I can let the PC idle for hours and not touch it and it will still turn the fans on occasionally. I thought about water cooling but I couldn't find a fitting block. Which makes sense. KFA2 isn't exactly known for that nor are they popular enough. Or maybe I'm wrong and someone correct me on that please. Can it be controlled by the voltage going through it instead? Or just the general power draw? I doubt that though. Don't they all have temperature sensors..? Anyway.. Maybe I'm just missing something. I thank all of you in advance.
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Most of the time PC boots without any issues but sometimes ite gets stuck on VGA and i get no display. All components are almost new so i dont thing it's an issue with any hardware. Did BIOS reset, Reseating the GPU , Changes DP cable and also tried different DP slots in GPU, Updated Bios to latest version, Stress test all components including PSU. All ran fine without any issues. My pc specs are I7 12700F RTX 3060 B660 Aorus Master 8x2 G skill TridentZ neo 3600 mhz Cooler Master MWE Gold 650W Psu As I said this issue happens quite often, it started only day before yesterday. Before that I never had any issues for 6 months from when I bought all the components.
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Hello guys! I wanna change my actual GPU (rx 590 fatboy) but I'm kinda confused. My mind is telling me to buy a rx 6700 xt going around for 339€, but my friend is telling me since I have a atx case with not the best air flow ( I have 5 stock fans) he said i sould go for a nvidea since they run colder compared to AMD. He recommended me to buy the 4060 (palit) that goes for 339€ as well. I'm kinda undecided because I think it's not the best bang for the buck going for the 4060, even going to the 4060 ti (palit) is 449€ and both of them have 8g vram compared to the rx 6700xt. Btw, i can't use a graphics card that has 3 fans since it won't fit due to the fans in the case. ATM, I'm using 2 1080p monitors but I'm planning to change my main one to a 2k being the one that I mean to game. I don't know if it helps but my setup is: I5-11400F 16 GB of ram (that I will also update to 32) 1 SSD / 2 HDD Motherboard PRIME H510M-K Case 1Life Ray Thanks for the help, and sorry for my bad english! Best regards ! =D
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Hi, I recently upgraded my 1660 super to a 4070ti and have been experiencing a very fast black bar flicker on the top 1/4 of my monitor seemingly randomly every 15-60 minutes or so. My monitor is an MSI MAG27QRF (165hz, 1440p) and is the same one I used with my old GPU without any issue. It also seems to only occur while gaming. I have a dual monitor set up, the other monitor is 1080p 75hz but I do not game on it. What I've Tried: using DDU to uninstall old drivers and reinstall the new ones fresh (does not help) Turning off G-sync (does not help) Changing power setting on ncp to max power (does not help) tried a different DP cable - both are 1.4 btw (does not help) Tried the various DP ports on my GPU (does not help) Switching to HDMI which has a max fresh rate of 144hz. This solves the flicker but limits my refresh rate and does not allow me to utilize G-sync Switching refresh rate while using DP to 120hz (the highest I can choose besides 165hz) This solves the flicker as well but obviously limits my fps. I am open to all suggestions otherwise I may need to consider returning the card :( Thanks for your help in advance.
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I have purchased a used gtx 960 and I can't fit into my case. Do i have to cut something out of my case I am really frustrated as this is my first gpu and warranty period is only two days. Also do i have to screw gpu in place if yes then how. i only got gpu.
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VID-20230715-WA0000.mp4 Me demonstrating the stuck fan received_2571218783025403.mp4 the video seller sent me during benchmarking. I have purchased a gtx 960 from Facebook market place. However I have noticed that one of it's fan doesn't move freely. I have yet to attach it to my system. The seller send me a video of it working. Should i be concerned. I was really happy since it was my first gpu.
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I have not got much money but I'm really into computers and gaming, and I finally got my setup working, (which is an HP Compaq 6005 from 2011?) And I have been using an amd Radeon HD r5 230 (1gd ddr3) from 2013 I think, for about 3 years, and through HDMI, it only shows on greyscale, (see photos). Can it be fixed? (Also I am using an athlon 2 from 2009, 7gb ddr3 ram) It's also all I can afford. So I can't buy a new pc.
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Can it? I'm very new to this GPU thing and I'm planning to upgrade soon to a RX 5500 XT. However, my CPU is a little old and I wonder if it can be compatible with the GPU. I was originally planning to go for an RX 580 but I'm looking for a recent GPU. What are your thoughts on this? Is it possible for me to upgrade to the RX 5500 XT??? (I forgot to mention, I have a 500w PSU.)