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Hi guys, I was just wondering if the psu has anything to do with a multi monitor setup, since they're all connected to the gpu, which in turn, the psu. Ive attached a video above, but whenever i have all 4 monitors connected, my monitors start freaking out. But the moment I unplug the 4th it works perfectly fine. All of my monitors are connected to my gigabyte windforce gtx960, all of them with hdmi adapters because I didnt have DP cables towards the gpu, and hdmi to dvi adapters towards the monitors I currently am using a 10 year old FSP raider RA650, is that still usable for this setup? Since i cant upload the video because its over 20mb, ive attached the video link on reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/s/nlKzK42uay
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I have a optiplex 9020 mini tower and in it I have -the stock motherboard -8gb ram -1.5tbgb hdd, 165gb sdd -gtx 960 2gb -Corsair cx500m -i5 4690 I just wanna know if it would be able to run warzone 2 on low settings and fortnite
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So I have a Gtx 960 and I am testing it but the problem is in gpu Z it shows 29 watts for board power but 0 watts for gpu chip power but the gpu is on max load but it is not preforming good. The temps are also fine. I have no clue can anyone help me?
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Hi to you reading this, i have a problem i need help with. I have a GTX 960 2GB that was given to me by a friend, together with an i7-2600k, a 450W PS, 16GB of ram, a motherboard, a case, and a few fans, I installed those in my own motherboard and started Valorant, my frame rate before was not great, but it was playable and stable, now with the new components, I can't figure out why, but the frame rate is all over the place, it's not stable at all and it's under-performing comparing to the experiences my friend had with the same rig, I mainly play valorant and that should be a game this computer can handle just fine, but no, just standing has the framerate going from 90 to 40 every 3 seconds, and when people shoot me, the game freezes for instances, after some research, i found out something must be bottlenecked, I reinstalled my old core i5-2500 and indeed the game played out better, but the FPS were still unstable, and players shooting or even me shooting, still caused the FPS to lower, anyway my friend didn't have any of this issues before. I play at 900p 75Hz (Monitor is 1080p75hz) with FPS lock in-game at 73fps and still the game is not stable, my motherboard is cheap, but i used it because my motherboard used a different cable the PSU had support to, my friend had to use an adapter, so i preferred to use my motherboard who had a normal (i think it was a 6 pin connector) and fitting connector completely supported by the PSU instead of using the adapter to use the motherboard he gave me, so... should i install the motherboard he gave me with the adapter, maybe it is my motherboard causing this, or is this a lost cause? I only have enough thermal paste for another application and I wanted to be sure if it's worth changing the motherboard and installing the i7-2600K. will it make a difference?
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Hello, I'm thinking about upgrading my gtx 960 4GB. I don't want to spend a fortune on a new card. I have been looking at the RX 6600 which I have found for a fairly good price. Would this card be a good upgrade? My motherboard (b450-f gaming) is PCIe gen 3 x16 would that be a problem as the RX 6600 is PCIe gen 4? Thanks in advance for any answers
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I'm having a problem with my EVGA Geforce GTX 960 2GB. GTA V starts, but when I load in the game, the screen goes black and my computer restarts. I'm having this problem with GTA V, the rest of the games I own run fine. I've tried a lot of things like, downloading older drivers, use lower settings, but nothing seems to work. I've tried everything I read on various sites like Reddit. I've never had any problems with my AMD RX550 2GB. I've bought this GPU secondhand so, I don't have any warranty. Specs: Dell Optiplex 9020 Processor: Intel Core i5 4590 GPU: EVGA Nvidia Geforce GTX 960 2GB PSU: Corsair VS450 RAM: 20GB DDR3 (changing the sticks doesn't have any effect) Storage: Kingston 240GB SSD, 320GB WD Green, 240GB Toshiba hard drive. OS: Windows 10 Pro, Newest update
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Hi, I am planning a dual monitor setup for level designing in Unreal Engine which I started recently. I had one confusion regarding the setup on whether to go for an extra monitor and make a dual monitor setup of 1920x1080 monitors or get an LG ultrawide 3440x1440 monitor to work with my GTX 960 4GB. Now, I weighed the pros and cons but there is one thing that I cannot resolve. When using two monitors, if I want to do some rendering stuff or light building in Unreal Engine, I can switch of one monitor so that the GPU only has to power one monitor and the performance would increase whereas in an ultrawide monitor, all the pixels would be powered up and there may be a decrease in performance. Is this deduction correct? Can the switching off property really affect my performance that much?
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I have been looking at the GTX 960 2GB as my previous card is the GT 610 1GB and it is rubbish. I can't really extend my budget as I have no money but I need a upgrade. Any suggestions?
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Hello, I am running the following system: CPU: AMD FX-6350 MoBo: Gigabyte GA-970A-UD3P GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 960 4 GB SSC ACX 2.0+ PSU: EVGA GS 550 W RAM: Hyper X Fury 2 x 8GB - DDR3-1866 CL10 I moved my tower the other day to clean off my desk, and when I plugged my system back in, it would not even turn on. The LEDs on my fans will flash on for just a moment and the fans will very briefly spin. I have already done the following troubleshooting steps: Tested my existing PSU with a jumper -- PSU fan spins up. Replaced the existing PSU with a new one -- Same issue with powering on/flashing LEDs & fans. Replaced CMOS coin cell battery. I am starting to get the feeling that my motherboard or CPU is dead, but I wanted to see what you all thought. Thanks for any help or advice you can provide.
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Hello everyone ! So, i'v got GTX 960 and a 500w PSU, when i bought the card about a year ago, it was working fine, i was playng games with fairly good perfomance but one day i decided to overcklock it, and hit the ceiling and perfomance declined, i reseted everything but never regained the perfomance i was getting at one point. it has been like that ever since but after long time, i decided to fix the problem, i've deleted the MSI afterboorner, cleaned the card, installed the new windows but the problem remains. i've checked it with, once again, MSI AB and it says that there's a voltage limit, and the card stays very cool even when it's 100% underloa. i've set my windows to perfomance mode, in NVIDEA cp on power managment mode it's set to maxumum perfomance as well. with MSI afterboorner i've clocked core voltage with 100+ and power limit is set to 110, but nothing has changed. So can any one of you help me with the problem, or has any of you ever've been in the same situation ??
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This is my first ever post, but I can not find anything to help with my problem. Basically I’m fixing (trying to) a friends PC and I’m getting very weird reactions from the GPU. The gpu will not display anything when all set up normally, but if I follow a very weird sequence of operations it will work fine until I turn the pc off. M/B is a dell proprietary one I took from a prebuilt I had laying around. cpu i5 - 4460 16gb of ddr3 ram evga gtx 960 (the problem?) seasonic power supply So the sequence I have to follow to get the gpu to display like normal is as follows: 1) unplug 8 pin from gpu 2) turn on pc for 10secs with no power cable in gpu 3) kill power on back of power supply with switch. 4) plug 8 pin into gpu 5) turn pc on and poof it works all of a sudden. I’m trying to fix this before modding his case to fit a R9 390 I’ve got laying around. any help is appreciated!
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Hello everyone and thank you for reading my post I know not a lot of people come in this place, but thank you for you time. I have multiple GPU that I don't need anymore and I wanna know what can I do with it and how much can I get for it. I have an MSI GTX 960 4G GAMING and an MSI GTX 1070 GAMING Z 8G, and I wanna know how much I can ask for them and if it's not worth it what can I do with it . And I just bought 1 month ago, an EVGA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER FTW3 ULTRA and Canada Computers don't want to refund me (i've asked a refund before the new RTX 30 series have been announce because EVGA card are really not good and Precision X1 is one of the worst app I ever worked with, as you can see I am an old MSI power user.) Can you guys tell me what is my best plan of Action right now? I really don't know what to do... Here is my situation more in details, I have a fresh new build with a i9-10850K and an old one with an i7-4770K, My new build curently have the RTX 2070 Super installed on it and my old build the GTX 1070 GAMING Z, The RTX is still brand new only 2 weeks of use and the 1070 2 years with no overclocking so basically brand new too in perfect condition and same for the 960 2 years of use without overclocking and perfect condition in the box.
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A few weeks ago I was browsing on chrome and all of a sudden my computer just shut down. I assumed my power outlet was acting up and walked away, when I came back I couldn't get the computer to turn on, I would press the power button and no lights would come on and no fans would spin. At first I thought something went bad with my power supply, I borrowed one from a friend and hooked it up to my system. The computer still wouldn't turn on with the new power supply. I suspected my video card was bad because it is the oldest part in my build and I got it second hand (GTX 960). When I unplugged the power supply from my Gtx 960 and pressed the power button on the front panel the system will turn on, the fans come on and the motherboard lights come on, I tried again with my original power supply but left the graphics card unplugged and the system worked turned on. However I can't get any signal to my monitor (using a VGA connection) and a new light in the bottom right of the motherboard also comes on, it's labeled as VGA on the motherboard and in the manual. All the motherboard manual says is that the light indicates something is wrong with VGA. I am pretty sure that the GTX 960 went bad and shocked something on my motherboard because nothing will spin or light up when the graphics card is plugged into the power supply. I have tried changing the PCIe slot of the graphics card but still nothing comes on. I have not gone as far as resetting my cmos or removed my CPU from the socket because I don't want to do irreversible damage. Do I just need to replace my motherboard or is there another easier solution? Any advice is greatly appreciated. If it matters here are my system specs Motherboard - Gigabyte B350m CPU - Ryzen 5 1600x RAM - 2 ballistix 3200mHz 4GB sticks GPU - GTX 960 2GB Power supply - Corsair CX550m Storage - seagate 1TB HD and a 256 GB SSD (some cheap one) OS - Windows 10
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I am wondering if I can pop a 1050ti or a gtx960 into an old Z800 HP desktop. The graphics card seems to physically fit in the large PCIe slot fine. I'm just wondering if the motherboard will bottleneck the speed of the graphics card because its old. The motherboard is an E139765 I believe. The PCIe slot on the motherboard (the one that I plugged the graphics card into) reads "J41 Slot 2 PCIe 2x16 75w". I believe the model number from HP is FF825AV. What do people think? Can I just boot it up with a windows 10 hard drive and play some games at a 1050ti level?
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Hello, I bought a second GTX 960 Asus Strix 2GB card off someone from offerup for 45$. I bought it thinking it was 4GB, in fact, he told me it was, my plan was SLI so I could boost my frames for a bit. However, windows does not give you an option to SLI cards with different VRAM. is it possible at all to pull it off? at all custom BIOS anything. any help is appreciated. :)
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I haven't bought anything from TaoBao before, I do not understand Mandarin either. Is it safe to buy from there? Here's what I want to buy:https://m.intl.taobao.com/detail/detail.html?spm=a21wu.11154615-global.list.2&id=561437648942&item_id=561437648942 If you guys can understand Mandarin, does it look legit? Any shipping charges? I do not want to buy using a TaoBao agent because they charge a lot for shipping (I am used to free shipping due to AliExpress). I live in India by the way.
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Hi all! First time poster here, usually just a lurker but I have run in to a problem and exhausted my own ideas, so I come to you for help! For the past few months my GTX 960 has been giving me problems booting, bsods (occasionally), and incredibly low benchmark performance (1800 ish on performancemark). The problem is all of these issues seem to be intermittent. For instance two weeks ago i did a performancemark test and scored over 6000, today i did another one and it was 1668. I have done everything imaginable to try and figure out why this is happening, but i have no idea. I have tried the following: - tested the card at a local shop (booted fine, wasn't benchmarked) - removed card and re-inserted - flashed CMOS and updated BIOS - different PCiE slots (and pcie 8 pin cables) - updating drivers - updating windows - overclocking - underclocking - furmark, catzilla, ksi kombuster, performancemark I'm not sure what else i can do, and I'm not quite ready to blow money on new parts yet as my partner and i just bought a house so money is kind of tight. System Specs: Asus Z97-A LGA 1150 Intel Core i5 4690K MSI GTX 960 4gb 100 ME 8 GB DDR3 Corsair Ram 120gb ssd 2tb hdd **forgot to include this originally, but the PSU is a Corsair TX750W, i tested all 4 pcie 12v cables and had the same issues with each.** As a reference, i was playing Monster Hunter World yesterday averaging 50-55 fps, i go to try it today and im averaging 14-17fps. Any tips would be super valuable so thank you in advance. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!
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I am looking to build a pc with a relatively powerful CPU (Ryzen 5 2600) and am not allocating a lot of my budget to the GPU. With a budget of around $60, One of my friends is offering me a GTX960 4gb for $60, or a Radeon HD7950 for $50. Which is a better deal, or should I try to get a different price elsewhere?
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So i just upgraded from an i3 4160 to a Ryzen 5 2600 but i still have a GTX 960.In games like Fortnite/overwatch i can just lock my framerate to 75(my monitors refresh rate) but in some other games like pubg or rainbow six my gpu is always almost at 99%.Because of that my games run fine but my stream drops frames down to 10-20fps.i have a really old GT430 laying around somewhere in the house.Can i use that to composite and render scenes ?I'm still gone use x264 for my cpu and use the GTX 960 strictly for games. -
Hey, so the other day I cleaned up my PC. With that, I decided to replace the thermo-paste on the CPU and the GPU (GPU first time since 2015 - CPU 4th reapply since 2015). I decided to use liquid with alcohol (certain cleaning cologne) that dries up and evoporates like instantly, wich I always used to clean the old thermo-paste on the CPU. Now this clean-up, for the first time I cleaned up the thermo-paste and the board of the GPU. I might have overdone it with the GPU board resulting in short circuit. But the fan of the GPU spins so I'm assuming it works. Putting everything back together, the PC didn't boot up. Like it kept rebooting and crashing about 2 seconds after each boot. After Googling and Youtube Videos, I tryed playing with the RAMs and their slots. I played with the small battery, the power button getting the MOBO completely without circuit. HDMI-cable & monitor are in working condition and have been tested. Result is, now the PC follows this trajectory: Boot > Crashes in 2 seconds > Reboot > Fans run, keyboard & mouse have power but no display. So I have been googling and used youtube but with no result. I mean I'm at the point of rebuilding a new pc, but it needs to wait. Added Hardware in 2017: SSD 850 EVO 500GB trough using the sata cables from the optic drive (CD-ROM) Game PC - Intel Z97 configurator Case Cooler Master K380 - € 52,00 Case lighting None Case Fans Standard fans Promotion Free Mousepad CPU Intel Core i5-4690 3.4GHz - € 275,00 Processor Overclocking No Overclocking Processor Cooling Enermax T40 Black - € 42,00 Motherboard Asrock H81M- HDS - € 56,00 Supports New 4th and 4th Generation Intel® Xeon® / Core™ i7 / i5 / i3 / Pentium® / Celeron® Processors (Socket 1150) 100% All Solid Capacitor design Supports Dual Channel DDR3/DDR3L 1600 1 PCIe 2.0 x16, 1 PCIe 2.0 x1 Graphics Output Options : D-Sub, DVI-D, HDMI Realtek Gigabit LAN 5.1 CH HD Audio (Realtek ALC662 Audio Codec) 2 SATA3, 2 SATA2, 4 USB 3.1 Gen1 (2 Front, 2 Rear), 8 USB 2.0 Supports A-Tuning, XFast 555, Easy Driver Installer, FAN-Tastic Tuning, USB Key RAM Memory 8GB G.Skill 1600MHz - € 77,00 Memory #1 Seagate 1TB HDD 7200RPM - € 67,00 Memory #2 None Memory #3 None Soundcard 7.1 surround trough motherboard Internet / WiFi TP-Link 300MB WLAN Adapter - € 16,00 Optisch drive #1 Liteon DVD-rewriter - € 16,00 Optisch drive #2 None Operating System Windows 10 GPU #1 Nvidia Geforce GTX 960 - OGS Overclocked - € 249,00 https://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-960 GPU #2 None PowerSupply Corsair VS550 Watt - € 65,00 Gaming Desktop Z87-Cooler Master K380-no-leds-Intel Core i5-4670-no-Cooler Master Hyper 412-Asrock H81M-HDS-8GB Kingston HyperX 1600MHz-Seagate 1TB-no-no-7.1 surround trough motherboard-TP-Link 300MB WLAN Adapter-Liteon DVD-re
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i know this is quite an Old hardware but is gtx 960 4gb compatible with asrock n68c-s ucc with athlon II 2core/2thread CPU? please list what I need to know or if this is not possible. thanks in advance.
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I just bought black ops 3 and it runs very poorly 12-40fps on everything low settings and resolution as low as possible. Specs: gtx960 i5 6400 16gb ram and watercooling
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Hi community! I'm from Vietnam and have roughly $130-$140 to spend on an used graphics card - and since i'm building a new rigs, i'm getting a new power supply In Vietnam, a 650W power supply is ~$5 more expensive than a 550W one. Both are Bronze rated so quality wise, it's decent. Remove the PSU factor I've gathered choices, and most compelling amongst are GTX960 Windforce G1 or MSi 2 fans version(~$150) and R9 280X MSi Twin Frozr(~$125). If i'm going with the 960 then i'll use the 550W PSU & if i'm going with the 280X i'll use a 650W one I use air conditioner but don't want to spend a hell lot in electricity bills & I play CS:GO, GTA V, Battlefield 4, Fortnite, Minecraft & except for Minecraft, which i'll be playing on Max, I play mainly on Low/Medium 1080p. And a bit of streaming too, i'll use GPU acceleration for encoding to YouTube. Will 2GB on 960 kill the gameplay? Will 280X's 250W TDP kill my electricity bills? Which one should I choose? Thanks!<I will have adequate cooling within my case>
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So I build pc's my friends is I have a keen interest and a good knowledge of hardware and software but in the process of upgrading my friends aincent desktop from DDR to ddr3 with parts I already own he asked me to look for a cheep GPU now I instantly thought of a gtx 950 as i have one and it is good so whilst looking for one second hand one I came across this on eBay https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F332608074281 now there seam to be lots selling them I normally tend to stay away from unbranded or brands I don't know but with this being so cheep I an abit tempted but I don't want to east mine and my friends money so thought I would ask here as I love watching the videos and I know I'll get an honest answer
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I used to run an i3-3220 and A GTX 960 before decided to upgrade my cpu to a Ryzen5 1600X but when I did I saw horrible performance with stuttering and freezeing in every game so I upgraded my ram aswell to two sticks of Corsair vengeance 3000 MHz and it helped quite abit but still I had many issues performance wise so I decided to try lowering my graphics options to low and my games ran fine at 60 FPS. But I never had to do so with my old i3 so I’m wondering is since my new cpu is faster if the gpu is bottlenecking? Any help would be apreciated.