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Hello! I’m looking for help from this forum as I don’t know where to look next on my issue. TL;DR below I recently opened my PC to clean out the dust that it has accumulated over the past 5 years. I have a Silverstone SG13 so disassembling is required to get into all the nooks and crannies. I took my HDD, SDD, GPU and PSU out which cleared enough space to reach in. I did this all in my living room as it was raining outside, with a fan blowing dust/air out a window. I throw everything back in how it originally was, and waited until the next morning to boot as I wanted to make sure that no stray water droplets got into the case. I don’t think anything got into it as I was far enough from the window. I plug everything in and power on the system only to be met with my GPU spinning at 100% fan speed, then the system shuts off about 30 seconds later. It then loops on and off until I have to manually power it off. I proceed to look for answers online and find that it could be a number of things. I have a newer, similar system in the house, so I swap the PSU from each and it turns out the old PSU has died. I come to this conclusion as it stopped power looping once I put the new one in. The next issue is that the GPU is still running at 100% fan speed and does not show a display through HDMI nor DP. It does, however, show me a display through internal graphics from my MOBO. I put my GPU into my newer system, and it does the exact same thing. So I’m assuming it’s a GPU issue. I put the newer PC’s GPU into the older system and it works just fine, so I assume the MOBO is good. I took apart the card to look for any signs of problems and find nothing, and applied new thermal paste since I was already in there. Now I don’t know what to do. System specs for older PC: CPU: Intel I7 6700k GPU: MSI 1070 Aero OC 8gb PSU: Silverstone SFX 500W SX500-LG MOBO: Gigabyte Z170N-Wifi RAM: 16gb HyperX DDR4 System specs for newer PC: CPU: Intel I7 9700k GPU: GTX 970 PSU: Silverstone 750w MOBO Gigabyte Z390 I Aorus Pro Wifi RAM: 16gb Corsair Vengeance tl;dr I cleaned PC, put components back together and found my old PSU had died. Put new PSU in and now my GPU fan spins at 100% and has no display output. Put GPU into newer system and same results. Internal graphics on both systems work fine. Different GPU on both systems work fine. RIP 1070? I appreciate all input!
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Hi there! This is my first build with zero experience. I checked compatibility for the MSI GeForce GTX 1070 and ROG STRIX B550-F motherboard/Corsair 4000D Airflow case. I have fitted everything Other than this Graphics card. I have repeatedly tried to slot the card in but it will not click. I am afraid to press down much harder as I cannot see and I am sure I’ve not aligned the card properly. When I aligned the screw on the left it rests slightly on the memory on the right side of the graphics card. Removing the base on the case would help so much to see, yet on stop down tutorials I haven’t found one that removes the case base. Sorry for the dumb questions, this is embarrassing as hell. Do I pull back the graphics card clip before inserting? I’ve tried inserting with the upright too. If anyone has info that could help I’d appreciate it very much
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Hello Everyone i have this problem where my Graphics card is working fans are good but when i plug it on my monitor it says no display but when i plug the monitor on my onboard graphics i shows display my hard ware is a i3 8100,2x8 gb ram sticks, and a gtx 1050 ti. I already tried to use the graphics card on a another pc and it is working fine and i tried to use the monitor on a another pc and it is working fine too. i suspect that my pcie slot is broken or something like that. Thanks for those who will help.
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Recently, with the help of a friend, I found out why my PC would crash everytime I played a fairly demanding game. The temperature reaches 105° and the graphics card shuts down. I have a GT 440, but until a few months ago this wasn't a problem. It was after I downloaded a pirate copy of The Witcher Enhanced Edition that the problems began. I would be playing Need For Speed Underground 2, and 10 minutes after playing completely normal, the PC would crash and shut down. The screen goes black, but the audio remains, until a few seconds later it would crash, the sound bugging until it stopped. Something in the PC would shut down and try to restart, and when it did manage to, it would reach the "Starting Windows" screen and be stuck there. After some tests, we found out that the GPU would rise in temperature until reaching 105° and shut down. Now, I'm trying to find out if the graphics card is overclocking, or if I should replace the thermal paste. Is there any way I can check if the GPU is overclocked before I set my bios to default settings? (I already updated the drivers to the last available version, no change. Also, I downloaded GPU-Z, GPU Clock and Default Clock are both 810)
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I was trying to fix an issue where my second monitor would go black, but still be detected, so I opened “restart64” from the Vega soft power play tables, and I restarted my card, which did nothing, then I hit “recovery mode”. Both of my monitors went black, and now whenever I boot up my PC my monitors go dark upon hitting the windows lock screen (I know for a fact that it’s a driver problem). All commands to try and install the drivers via a windows update in the CLI have done nothing (I can still get to the recovery screen). I am clueless as to what to do now.
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Summary of Issue Short version Upgraded from GTX 1080 to Asus TUF RX6900XT and got a major performance drop in many games (low fps, stuttering and sudden fps drops). Full version I upgraded my GPU from a GTX 1080 to a Asus TUF RX 6900 XT and after that my FPS dropped considerably and some games started stuttering. List of games that were effected: Ghost Recon Wildlands, Vermintide 2, Assassin's Creed Odyssey, Arma 3, Insurgency Sandstorm, Skyrim SE, Witcher 3 Wild Hunt and Sea of Thieves. All the listed games previously had a stable fps with 1440p 144hz monitor on high settings with the GTX 1080. Only games that got a boost were Overwatch and Control. Lowering settings in game improves fps only a little (still lower fps than with the gtx 1080). System Configuration Motherboard: MSI B450 Tomahawk Max CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 (Noctua NH-U12S cooler) PSU: Corsair RM850 80+ Gold Display(s) (Make, Model and Type): AOC 27" 1440p 144Hz FreeSync (main monitor) AOC 24" 1080p 144Hz FreeSync System Memory: 16GB DDR 4 Dual Channel 2666 MHz GPU: Asus TUF RX 6900 XT SSD: Intel 660p 1TB NVMe m.2 OS (Version): Windows 10 pro x64 (Version: 1909 (OS build 18363.1440)) Driver: Radeon Software Adrenalin 2020 Edition 21.2.3 Applications: Listed in summary Background Apps: Discord, Spotify, Firefox, Steam Radeon Software Settings: Instant Replay OFF, Anti-Lag ON, Radeon Image Sharpening ON, Enhance Sync ON, Surface Format Optimization ON Additional information: Updated Software: Bios, drivers (cpu and gpu), chipset, windows. I DDU old drivers and then updated with new ones. A-XMP is enabled in bios. System is not OC. Games are installed on SSD. GPU thermals are good. CPU thermals are good. Steps to Reproduce Launch any of the listed games Question is this software related (will it improve with future updates)? Why does my FPS drop when upgrading my GPU (how can this be resolved)? I will provide any additional information in need for troubleshooting. And before someone is going to ctrl+v "cpu bottleneck" can someone explain to me how I got more stable and higher fps with the exact same setup but with the GTX 1080. I am not tech-savvy enough to solve it on my own and I can't seem to find any solutions online in the forums either. I have noticed that many people have similar issues with the new cards and none of the provided solutions have worked. I hope this issue can be resolved because otherwise I am forced to return the card because at the moment its practically a useless 1800 euro downgrade. Thank you in advance!
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Hi guys I'm writing here because I have a minor issue with my newly acquired asus tuf 6900xt. Basically no matter what voltage setting i give the card either with the adrenalin software or Asus proprietary software (gpu tweak 2) it keeps bouncing up and down instead of staying at a fixed value as I've set (i would like to have 1100mV instead of the ridicolous at stock 1175). I even made a short clip to show you guys what I'm talking about. If you watch the video you'll notice the slider being at 1100mV but the reading keeps jumping up and down (and this is not an adrenalin bug, because even gpu z shows such back and forth jumps). I tried using either adrenalin software only while gpu tweak 2 being uninstalled, and having gpu tweak 2 only hile adreaniln was not installed (i installed the drivers via device manager). Any of you have any idea what the issue could be? I come from a 5700xt and had none of this issue (altho that card gave me way more problems especially at launch lol) and ofc before installing the 6900xt i used ddu via safe boot to properly clean the drivers (i even checked the little "perform factory reset" box when installing the new amd drivers. Here's the link to the clip My pc specs are OS Edition Windows 10 Home Version 20H2 Installed on 1/16/2021 OS build 19042.867 Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.551.0 (i pretty much updated it on tuesday this week, so no other updates are out yet) CPU it's a ryzen 7 5800x stock, motherboard is a msi mag tomahawk x570 bios 7C84v15, ram are 32gb gskills trident z neo 3600 mhz cl16 ddr4 (double kit of 2*8 gb, making sure they're IDENTICAL, i used cpuz to make sure) and my psu is a corsair hxi 1000w, and it's practically brand new, i bought it for this build 3 months ago. As drives i use 2 sabrent rocket nvme and one ssd sata (crucial mx1000). Also in my original post i forgot to mention that i tried out two versions of the amd drivers, the 21.2.3 (the one i show in the youtube video i posted and the most current one) and the previous 21.2.2. Still getting the same jumps in voltages. Please feel free to let me know if i need to be more specific on anything else. I ofc contacted asus already and they gave me the usual pr bullshit statement "those settings are within normal range blabla" yeah thanks i know they are. But i want to get the best performance out of my card. And having an insane 1.75 v on it doesn't help. Shit, that's almost cpu voltage we are talking about. There's no reason for a gpu to have such insane voltages, especially amd card when it's renown that their architecture works better as temperature decrease, and that doesn't help my temp decrease. Are they within normal range? Sure 70 on the core and 90 degrees on the junction are well within spec but they are definitely not optimal. That said i watched plenty OCing vid and everyone seems just fine by moving the slider down like i did. Tho noone was using a tuf gaming. They were either reference or xfx cards. I'm between a rock and a hard place, because i could use amazon's send back policy, i have 30 days. But it'd be sad to see they fix this issue in the next or couple next drivers releases and i gave away a great card (besides, ultimately the card still performs great, i just wish I could squeeze every bit of optimization possible).. So I'm really thorn on what to do. Thanks in advance guys, i hope i will hear something from any of you <3
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Alrighty.... So here's the deal. I've had a 3 monitor setup for a while now. I also have a nice little racing sim setup that I can throw onto the desk for some fun. It's not the main focus of my setup, but it's a darn fun part of it. I used to have 3 crappy 60hz monitors, then I got a certain 144hz monitor for the middle and loved it. Because of picky OCD reasons, and the old monitors were REALLY old... I ended up getting the same 144hz monitor all around for the 3 monitor setup. (It's overkill blah blah blah, I'm well aware). However, it had occurred to me that "Hey, I can run a few sim racing games at over 144fps across 3 screens with Nvidia surround! That'll be cool!" So that was something I was looking forward to. Long story short: I didn't do very much thinking about this. My RTX 2070 SUPER has 2x DP, 2x HDMI, and 1x USB-C outputs. This means that that one of the monitors on my setup have to run at HDMI. When I initially setup Nvidia surround, I was looking forward to the 144hz option, but it wasn't available. It's also worth noting that my HDMI output is fully capable of running 144hz independently. When I run the monitors outside of surround, they all run at 144hz. However, they can't do it in surround. I've spoken with people on reddit, as well as Nvidia support, and it's been said to me that it's because the DP and HDMI connections have different "timings". I was told to attempt overriding that in the Nvidia control panel and to give them common timing settings when configuring custom resolutions, which I did but I was never successful. Sometimes I see the "144" option, but it will flicker and default to 60hz instead. This isn't the end of the world, I'm just being nit-picky. Basically, I was just wondering if there was any way I can solve this. I saw that there are things I could install into a different PCIE slot with DP outputs, but that won't work with Nvidia surround, right? Since it wouldn't be coming from the GPU? Is the only way to fix this to get a GPU with 3x DP outputs? I just hope that this is possible without having to get a new GPU. Any help or advice is welcome and appreciated. I've come to terms with the fact that this isn't possible, so no stress. Just throwing this out here in hopes for something. Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks to anyone who even reads this, Kontrol,
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Hey guys, so I can finally afford to buy a new graphics card but I'm not sure what to buy out of the three options I have: Sapphire Radeon RX 5500 XT Pulse SF 4G (most expensive of the three) Gigabyte GTX 1650 D6 OC 4GB Gigabyte GTX 1050 Ti 4GB (the cheapest of the three) My concerns: My recently bought 21-inch 1080p monitor supports AMD Freesync. But I have an Intel Core i3 - 7100 3.9 GHz, I'm not sure if the CPU might affect things too much. (Please keep in mind, I only want to play at 1080p Medium/High with 30+ FPS.) Thanks in advance for the help! Kind Regards PrimeMinister
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I've been planning a mini-ITX build for a while now, and I've got all the parts I need (carrying over a few parts like my graphics card). Been slowly assembling it during lockdown and when it came to installing the graphics card I realised I messed up planning this build. My graphics card is an MSI GTX 1070 ARMOR OC, which is 140mm wide and the FTZ01 supports cards up to 149.3mm wide. Sounds great, 9.3mm of clearance, well I didn't think about the PCIe power cable... there's no way it'll fit so here I am. Below is an image from the case manual, I've highlighted the specific area where the issue is. I've had a look for 90 degree and 180 degree adapers but heard some serious horror stories (like solder joints failing and starting a fire in the case ). Examples of the adapters I'm talking about: I'm out of ideas here so if anyone has some knowledge of this case or custom PCIe cables that take up less space I'm open to anything that's non-destructive to the case or graphics card. Thanks in advance for any help all!
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so i have been looking for a graphics card and im seeing for example 1050s going for upwards of 500 USD its just weird cause thats way above the max you should pay for that card but thankfully i found an asus 1650 that is about the 1650 MSRP in USD so im good
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I bought an ex display vega 56 from ebuyer back in November, the card was working at first and then I started getting random blue screen errors "thread stuck in device driver". I had a look around the Internet and did all the troubleshooting I could like updating all my driversand using DDU ect. None of this worked so I contacted msi directly. I then went through all the troubleshooting with them and due to the fact I can run an rx 580 perfectly fine it seems there is an issue with my gpu and they told me I had to contact the retailer for RMA. So I sent it off to ebuyer and after 2 weeks I received an email from them saying the card was damaged and wasn't covered under warranty. Obviously the card isn't damaged so I have called them and they say its actually because it is missing the serial number sticker that is supposed to be on the back of the card and due to this there is nothing they can do. I tried to explain to them that the card is ex display and that must be why it is missing but they said without proof that the card I have is the one that matches the one they have on there system there is nothing they can do. Is there a way I can find the serial number of my card from having it plugged in to my computer? I have looked online at pictures of the gpu variant I have and there isn't any stickers on the actual gpu itself with the serial number on it.
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So i've overclocked my 1070 ti +105 on core +82 on memory but still on battlefield 4 i get crashes saying "DirectX function "GetDeviceRemovedReason" failed with DXGL_ERROR_DEVICE_HUNG ("The device is hung which is typically cause by issues in the graphics driver or alternatively the application"_, GPU "NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti", Driver: 46140" I had no issues prior to the overclock, any tips?
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Hi! I got a RX 580 with only a DVI port. I wonder if it can go 144Hz with any converter (HDMI or DP) because my monitor doesn't have DVI port. Thanks!
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pc specs are: Intel Core i7-10700 Processor RAM: 16 GB / Storage: 2 TB HDD & 512 GB SSD Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 8 GB 550W Power Supply (not sure on the model its a pre-built and the site i bought it from doesnt say only know its 550 after opening it up and could see the number poking through) Windows 10 Basically every now and then the picture cuts to black for about 3-5 seconds, cant see the mouse, can't see anything then returns to normal. At first I thought it was just my monitor, made sure its connected properly, changed display cables, and even plugged the monitor into its own wall plug incase it wasn't getting enough power from an extention cable. Seemed fine for a bit until one of these "4 second black outs" happened when I was using Blender to make a 3D model, and after the blackout blender crashed with 0 recovery of the file I was working on. The project file wasnt processor or graphics intensive at all (my crappy 5 year old laptop with a GTX 960 and a an i5 could run the blend file no problem) the current version of Blender I use (2.91) has had no problems with crashing this easily, and yet it crashed 4 times during 4 "black outs"(I also noticed if I had a Youtube video open and paused, after the black out the whole video would be a flat green when i clicked back on the tab but would play just fine if i resumed the video, again, never happened until right after a "blackout") also worth mentioning that it doesnt crash anyother time, only when the blackout comes back and I see that blender is no longer open. It blacked out a few times playing Dota 2 as well but it didn't crash it. Drivers are up to date too. Did some digging and could it be that my graphics card isn't getting enough power? NVIDIA recomend at least a 650W psu, but I haven't found anywhere that thats a symptom of insufficent power. But I just wanted to check if someone else knew what was wrong with it for sure before I waste time, money and effort getting a new psu when it could be something else, or if I am right and need a new psu. Thanks in advance for anyone taking time out your day to help me out xx
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I want to build a pc for music production. I have selected the following parts Usage music production rig Cabinet Ant Esports ICE-511MT (Vertical VGA Mount Compatible) Intel Processor Core I 7 10700F (Upto 4.8 Ghz ,Cores-8 Threads-16) MSI Motherboard Z490 TOMAHAWK SMPS Cooler Master Cooler Master SMPS CM MWE 550 W 80 PLUS BRONZE V2 Crucial SSD P1 1TB PCI NVME HDD2 Seagate 2 TB BARRACUDA 7200 RPM RAM Gskill 16 GB DDR4 RIPJAWS V 3200 MHz CL16 Coolers Air Cooler Air Cooler Coolermaster Coolermaster Cooler HYPER 212 RGB BLACK EDITION But the problem is I don't know which GPU to buy. I wanted to buy Gt 710 coz GPU is not important for music production but now my brother wants to make videos for youtube by recording screen of powerpoint slides by obs software and talking through mic and very light video editing. I am thinking of buying Gt 710. Will gt 710 suffice my screen recording and light video editing need. Or should I go for a different graphics card ? If yes then which one ?
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So I bought a pre-built i know its bad but the cpu has intergrated graphics and i have a card but the pc randomly started using the cpu's graphics instead of my gpu's anyone know how to fix in btw i have a 1650 super nvidia
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Hello to everyone. Recently I upgraded my pc, I changed the motherboard, the cpu and the ram; but when I made the changes and replaces the parts my GPU started to send the "abnormal power supply" message and does not get recognized by the BIOS. Do any of you have an idea what could happen? My old parts where: Motherboard: Asus TUF B360m CPU: Intel core I5 8400 Ram: 16GB (2X8GB) 2400 Ballistix Sport Cooler: Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240L PSU: Thermaltake Smart 600W GPU: Gigabyte RTX 2070 SUPER Gaming OC 3x 8GB New parts: Motherboard: MSI MPG Z490 Gaming Edge WIFI CPU: Intel core I7 10700K Ram: 16GB (2X8GB) 3600 Corsair Vengance Pro RBG Cooler: Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240L PSU: Cooler Master MWE 750 BRONZE - V2 GPU: Gigabyte RTX 2070 SUPER Gaming OC 3x 8GB
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I fount two laptops that i finally could afford but one has a high refresh rate monitor but a gtx 1650 and the other has a gtx 1660Ti but a 60hz screen . All i want to do is game and i know that both processors are similar in performance although one is 6cores and the other is 8 but that wouldn't effect the gaming performance of them anyway.
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During one of my amazon wondering sessions i came across this video card and have heard almost nothing about it. ASUS TUF Gaming NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 OC Edition Graphics Card- PCIe 4.0, 24GB GDDR6X. Is it possible to see any review of this and also perhaps also real world benchmarking to see how well it would hold up vs other cards on the market? Ty, in advance TechGuy161 Link to amazon page : Amazon Page
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Alright so basically on my old GPU a GTX 1070 i would run minecraft with shaders at full load and about 120fps or so, and today i just upgraded to an RTX 3070 and now minecraft with shaders are at like 20 fps and GPU usage at only 5%, and CPU at 50%. i need help, what causes this? is it a bottleneck? I use Sildurs Vibrant Shaders v1.28, and btw when i play minecraft without shaders i have 500fps and full GPU load. GPU: RTX 3070, CPU: R5 3600xt
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Hi, I have an Alienware 17 R3 and two years ago my graphics card stopped working all of a sudden. It wasn't recognized by the system anymore. Last month, after a windows update, it showed up as installed and it as been working all right since then. Now the first question is how it happen since I have no idea, I never even hear of anything like this before, and the second question is about drivers that Nvidia Geforce Experience can't update. Is it safe to force the installation as the Nvidia forum suggests, or am I risking to "lose" my graphics card again? My GPU is a 980m with 8gb of vram. Thanks!
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Hi, Quick question, I wanted to set a custom fan curve for my Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3060 Ti Eagle OC 8GB because I heard that the stock fan curve sucks. Basically the fans start at 45 degrees celcius and almost instantly go to 95 percent speed. This is my first time making a fan curve and based on some internet research I made this. Is it good?
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