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So i bought a few different looking fake cards on ebay, all with GF106 chips. The fake gtx 960 and gtx 780 i bought now work (only on some motherboards though?) with the fake-gtx-960 / real-GTS450 bios file from this thread: i also tried many other GTS450 rom files, however the gtx 750ti still displays messy artifacts all over the screen. any suggestions on how or where i might find a working bios for this card?
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Problem: Desktop PC will work normal then just randomly turn the monitor screen black and turn all the PC fans on to the fastest speed possible, rebooting PC solves problem until next randome occurance. Operating system: Windows 10 64bit System specs, including the wattage of your PSU. - Not near PC at this time BIOS version you have: Not near PC at this time Software running when it crashes: Could be anything Error messages and screenshots: Unable to do screenshots and no error messages, Monitor screen goes black and "all" fans in the PC seem to kick on to the highest speed and only wayh to stop it is by rebooting PC. The only fix I have found is by removing my NVIDIA 770 video card and use the onboard video card on the MSI gaming motherboard. I have read forums that say it could be the power supply also. I have swapped out all PS cables that I could with my back up ones but every time I use the card same problem happens eventually. I even took the card apart cleaned it out and added new Thermal glue but same problem presist. I apologize for not having some spec info but I am not near my PC at this time and kinda throwing this out there if anyone else ever experienced it. I can add more PC info after I get home from work to the forum.
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I've watched this video. https://youtu.be/M30fAvrpj18 I just want to ask a simple question. Can I change the video card for this build to GTX 1080ti because I'm worried that the motherboard couldn't handle two video cards in a single unit.
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Hey there everyone, looking to update the stock Nvidia NVS 510 graphics card with something better. Take a look at what I currently have and give some recommendations, it would be much appreciated. HP z820 Workstation Dual Intel Xeon E5-2640 @2.50GHz 160GB Physical Memory Dual NICs Nvidia NVS 510 Displaying to 3 ViewSonic VG2439 Monitors Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. After watching the bottleneck video two days ago, I am concerned with any issues which might arise. Thanks in advance for any comments!
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Hi, I have some issues with mt monitors. Let's start from the beginning; i bought a new GPU, the MSI GTX 1050 ti 4gb. All installed succesfull.. but first BEFORE i installed the gpu i had 2 monitors/displays to work on. But now after, i can't use the usb's for the displays anymore (im sorry i dont know how to call the display thigs in the monitor) so now i can only connect one display on my graphic card. But I must say something: I was a bit freaked out when i installed the card... so i disabled and deleted the motherboard display adapter.. So that's my main question: how to turn it back on... my display adapter was Raderon r7 (<-- that's not ryzen 7, it's different) the radeon r7 is my cpu aswell. (It was before my cpu and gpu. I hope you still get it..) My specs: Graphic card: GTX geforce MSI 1050 ti 4gb Cpu and old graphic/display card: radeon r7 (no ryzen!) Motherboard: Asrock (thats all i know atm) Ram: 8 gb ram (i will upgrade to 2x 8gb = 16 gb ram) Power supply: 550watt Windows 10, 64bit (I disabled the radeon r7 at device management)
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About a month ago my PC started to randomly restart and I couldn't dig up anything from the crash logs, except Kernel Power 41 Critical Error which doesn't really help in this case. In the past 2 to 3 weeks the problem became more frequent, now tied with the display driver failed to start notification, right around the crashes which happen so: about a second long audio stutter, screen freezes, I hear the notification sound. The system seemingly continues to run, as I can still hear that I the games/movies are running. Sometimes my PC even refuses to start after such crash. As of now I've removed my video card which eliminated all problems so far. I've seen other people discussing similar problems but their solutions did nothing. I've tried reverting to older drivers, updating to new ones but nothing really helped.
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Like the title says. I’ve been waiting for a while now and am honestly kind of done with it. I’m really looking forward to building it and really don’t want to wait anymore if not necessary. A 1080 ti should have more than enough power for a good while. I just don’t want to see that if I buy it ray tracing becomes a big thing and that my purchase would be useless. The prices for a 1080 ti where I live are beyond amazing, but if ray tracing takes over and my gpu will become useless it’s still a huge waste of money. What do you guys think, do I buy a 1080 ti with the current prices, or hold on a while longer and wait for the 1180 release? For me the decession would be made if I can be sure the 1080 ti won’t be useless due to ray tracing.
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So I have an Rx- 480 on my main PC and I've had trouble with it in the past. I got it refurbished by AMD when a used 480 would get you around $500, but now that crypto mining has declined in trend, I was wondering if I should still sell my GPU and get an NVIDIA 1060 instead. Seems like NVIDIA's 1060 is less prone to a lot of the issues I face with my GPU (6 pin, Temperature, blacking out, loudness of fan). Thanks
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Hello and thank you for taking some time to read this. TLDR PSU may have killed my video card 2 weeks ago. Changed to a secondary one and it also died a week later...probably the same way. Need to know what happened...PSU killed my video cards, motherboard, too old video cards or just unluck. My specs i5 2500k MSI p67a-gd65 b3 8gb ripjaws g.skill GTX 460 hawk (second was a HD6870) Corsair TX650 (from 2011 ish) no OC on my cpu or gpu As you can see, my gear is pretty old. =) I'm not a heavy PC user, just need my PC to do some office stuff, gaming and sometimes learning 3D as a hobby. 2 weeks ago, my PC froze while I was playing PoE. When I reset, it wouldn't show any image, but it was working. Fans spinning, windows loading, windows sounds playing. Plugged that video card into a secondary PC and it would show some images, but all glitched, looked like checkboards all over the screen. As soon as the driver finished the installation, no image. So I thought my gtx 460 died. Changed to a secondary video card (and HD6870 that I've got from that secondary PC) on my maim pc and everything went back to normal. Checked the bios for anything and didn't find anything weird. The healty tab voltages looked normal. A week later, same thing happened... that HD6870 froze and after a hard reset, no image. Plugged that HD6870 back into the secondary PC and this time, red vertical lines while it was without any drivers, and as soon I as install them, no images again. Now I have no video card to change to, don't know what cause it and I'm a bit afraid to stick a new (and more expensive) video card just to get it blowed again... And it lookds like in both cases, it may have been vram issues. If you guys could help me figure it out was it's happening, it will be great.
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So, I am planning to diy a watercooling for my old nvidia gigabyte gt 610 which stock is without fans, and test how much can I overclock it. And the cooling part will be a fridge cooler. I am going to buy cpu waterblock for cooling and ziptight it on the gpu, use anti-freeze and use liquid metal on the waterblock. I'm going to buy the block from AliExpress and going to do everything for under 20$, any problems about the plan? Give me some links for the block from AliExpress pliz!
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Alright so I have a i7 - 2600 and 8gb of DDR3 Ram. I don't have a graphics card but I am looking to game. I am looking to purchase a GTX 1060 3gb. My question is will this build be good enough for modern gaming and if it will bottleneck. Thank you for your time
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So my current setup is a jery-rigged mess of a HP Pavilion g4 laptop that is seven years old, has no internal harddrive anymore, is running an even more messed-up Ubuntu Linux, and can't play 720p 30fps video locally without stuttering. I would like to build a low-cost, entry-level desktop that can handle amateur video editing at 1080p. I don't care about render times, I can wait for it to render. But would an Nvidia 1050 or 1050 TI be better? I would like to get the total system cost below $550 USD, but I don't want to have an unusable editing experience. Again, all I care about is that I can manipulate the videos without massive slowdowns, freezes, or stutters; remdering time is irrelevant. I'm planning on using Pitivi, OpenShot 2, or Kdenlive refactored for my editing. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Pcsj29 Thanks in advance!
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Hello everyone! I've got a tricky one for you all I think... I recently built a new PC, (specs here: https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/user/Gunsmithy/saved/dYJ9WZ), but in summary it's a 8700K with an Asus Z370-E and a EVGA 1080 Ti. Pretty bog-standard stuff, with one caviat that I have a PCIe Optane 900P with Windows installed. One big reason for the upgrade was my PC lagging, mouse and audio most noticeably, whenever there seemed to be high I/O. I had the 1080 Ti in that old rig with a 2600k and figured it was time to upgrade so I pulled it. To reproduce this issue, the easiest way seems to be listening to music on Discord and see how much it stutters when performing certain actions. Most effective seems to be switching game modes in Fortnite. To further complicate things, this horrible stuttering only occurs when I have all my 4 monitors plugged in, with my main monitor, the Asus ROG PG279Q connected over Displayport. The other 3 are a Dell 1080p 60Hz over HDMI, and two LG 1080p 60Hz monitors, one over DVI, and one over DVI via a passive DIsplayport adapter. I tested every combination of monitor, and to summarize, the issue does not occur when I have all monitors connected except the PG279Q, happens to a lesser extent with only 1 other monitor connected with the PG279Q, or with all connected but the PG279Q over HDMI at 60Hz. I've also tested with new Displayport cables and even borrowed my friend's GTX 960 to see if it was a GPU issue, and the same thing occurs. This also happened with the 1080Ti in my previous PC, but I assumed for other reasons. My thoughts now are, is it some sort of issue with PCIe or GPU bandwidth? GPU usage is around the 30% mark, but I'm not sure if the GPU + my Optane drive is causing trouble. I didn't have the Optane drive on the old PC, but I also of course was only on a P67 board so it would've had its own struggles. Maybe I need to be on an enthusiast board with a Core i9-7900X or something? lol It just doesn't seem like I'm doing anything too crazy here. No SLi hogging up the lanes either and the Optane is only 4X. I've ordered another PG279Q to test on, but I'm not sure it will even help at this point. I'm wondering what you all might suggest. This one has me totally stumped! Thanks, Gunsmithy Update 1: Another way to reproduce, dragging the Netflix app window around, lol. It stutters with the PG279Q connected even over HDMI, but not with it disconnected. Really curious if it's the cause. The new one should be arriving by Monday at the latest. Follow if you're interested!
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Hi guys, New to the forum and noob pc hardware lover. I've been waiting forever for the GPU's prices to come back down from the mining hype, to complete my modest gaming rig, but it's taking forever. I was browsing through some boxes in my basement, and found an old XFX Radeon HD 6750 1gb ddr5 video card lying around. I was wondering if it would offer any improvement to what I'm using right now? I am playing gpu-less, with the following: -i5 8600k w/air cooling -16 gb ram ddr4 @2400 -Ssd -Asus rogstrix z370-f board What do you guys think? Please excuse my english.
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In these dark times, the mines are depleting our GPU resources. How can you still get performance without paying the mining tax? Buy a GTX 1080: On Amazon: http://geni.us/JqOvfqt On Newegg: http://geni.us/UE1Bh Buy a GeForce card direct from NVIDIA: http://geni.us/6azI Buy a Radeon card from AMD: http://geni.us/G6BL Buy previous-gen video cards on eBay: http://geni.us/PkNJ1U
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This is a more kind of why "there is not (yet)" type of question. Why there is not a high end video card with USB Type-C (thunderbolt) video output? For example, what if I want a pro-sumer rig, with 3 screens, but don't want all the 6 cables (3 power, 3 video) that come with it. Mabie, only 1 usb type C chaining the 3 screens directly to the video Card, or maybe, just 3 direct cables from the card. Could the architecture support it?
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Hey, I think Msi AfterBurner is incorrectly reading my gpu speed. It is going way faster than a 1080! Also a secondary question why is it boosting faster than the boost clock not complaining though. When I run valley benchmark there are no signs of the overclock being to high like crashing and artifacting. Another thing the gpu is not that hot at only 69 degrees and the fans are not at max. Thanks in advance for any help and sorry for any bad grammer Pcpartpicker list https://pcpartpicker.com/list/ZDszMZ 4690K @ 4.2 Ghz
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Hey everyone, I've had an awesome system built for me which I received two weeks ago - it had been stress-tested and everything. Last night, I noticed my cursor skipping/dropping frames every few seconds. I trouble-shooted a bit, uninstalling/reinstalling mouse drivers, etc. I then decided to perform a clean install of my Nvidia drivers, which failed twice upon the 'display driver' portion. I restarted the computer, everything lit up as usual but there was no display output - just a black screen. The monitor then says 'no signal,' regardless of the cable or input used. I've tried plugging the DisplayPort cable into the integrated onboard port, with the same result. I've also cleared the CMOS using the jumper, as instructed by the manual - no difference either. I've left a message on the company's answer-phone, as well as messaged their Facebook page so I suppose I'll hear back on Monday, however any help from you all would be awesome. Thanks so much, and here are my system specifications: - Phanteks Evolv Shift - Corsair SF600 - i7 8700k - Corsair Dominator 32gb - Samsung 960 evo 250gb - Asus Poseidon 1080 Ti
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Edit: I tried reinstalling my Nvidia drivers and it failed on the ‘graphics driver’ portion. After rebooting I am no longer getting any signal whatsoever from the computer - just a black screen. Hey everyone, So last night a problem suddenly started happening - my mouse/cursor would randomly skip frames and lag. It's never happened before. It happens throughout the Windows UI as well as in games and is reproducable through moving the cursor in circles until it happens - usually every five seconds or so. I've tried uninstalling the device from the device manager, removing any excess peripherals beyond the keyboard and still the problem persists. I also have the latest drivers and firmware installed for the peripherals (stated below). My system specifications are as follows: Case: Phanteks Evolv Shift Power supply: Corsair 600SF PSU Motherboard: Asus Z370-I ITX Motherboard Processor: i7 8700K @ 4.4Ghz CPU cooler: Corsair H80i V2 Memory: 32GB 3200MHz Corsair Dominator RAM Storage: Samsung 960 EVO 250GB M.2 SSD Video card: Asus GTX 1080 Ti Poseidon -- Logitech G615 Keyboard Logitech G703 Mouse To emphasise, this has only started last night - I've had the computer for two weeks without any issues whatsoever. Thank you all so much for any help!
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Hello, recently I bought a Asus Strix GTX 1080ti to replace my GTX 1060 3gb. I installed it and installed all the new drivers for it and jumped into a game and was actually getting lower FPS then with my 1060. I have a Core i5 7600 and have read that a Core i5 6600 wouldn't bottleneck a 1080ti so I figured I would be fine. I have uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers multiple times with no luck. When I play games like PUBG I get about 50-75 FPS on the lowest settings. IN fact all games I play now I'm getting no more then 110 FPS. I'm playing on a 1080p 144Hz monitor. I have read a couple of people say that my monitor could be a bottleneck; however, I have read just as many people say that is not the case.
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Hello guys ! So I am saving some money to buy a prebuild PC, since I don't want to build it myself (im just lazy), and I am looking at some PC's in a website here im my country ( I am from bulgaria). So from the looks of things im either going to get a Nvidia GTX 1060 3GB or wait another 2 weeks and save up for a PC that has a Nvidia GTX 6GB. So my question here is: Is there really a gap between the performance of the 3GB variant and the 6GB one ? I have seen some benchmarks and I dont see a big difference between the two variants, but I want to ask here in the forums, because I know that some of you have more knowledge and experience on GPU's. Here are the specs of the first PC with the 6GB GTX1060 : CPU: AMD FX-8300 8-Core (3.30 GHz up to 4.2GHz Turbo Speed, L2 8 MB Cache,L3 8MB Cache, 32 nm, 95W) GPU: Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB GDDR5 192bit RAM: 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 And here is the PC that I need to save 2 weeks more in order to buy it: CPU :AMD Ryzen 5 1600 6 Core GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 3GB DDR5 RAM: 8 GB 2133 MHz DDR4 I am just pasting the general infromation, but I can give you more if you want to learn about the other specs.
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I could really use some help selecting a video card for my budget pc build. Right now i am in between two choices the RX 560 4GB with a clock speed of 1.18 or the GTX 1050 SC 2GB clock speed 1.42. They are both really close prices and im not really trying to blast games. They two highest games im trying to run with this build is GTA V or Overwatch. I would really appreciate just some help on which card i should get. Here is the link to my entire build for reference https://pcpartpicker.com/list/92MQCy and let me know if you see anything weird with it.
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Hey, ive been on the GPU research and i found a decent priced one on Gift world guide-->https://www.giftworldguide.com/product/?id=552231 Have any of you guys had any experience with this site?? just wanted to know if you knew if this was a scam or if it was legit.. Thanks!
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The 750Ti I have was taken apart by my once inexperienced friend in 2014. We found it again a few weeks ago, in pieces. I took it home and put it back together with some shiny new fans and got it to work, somewhat.... When I turn the computer on, it displays the motherboard logo on the enter bios screen, then the windows loading screen. After that, it just goes black, but the computer is still running. I know that it is not a problem with the monitor because I checked with my other video card and it worked just fine. The first time I got the card to work, it got to the login screen, but after that, it just went black.
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What’s the full situation behind the recent graphics card shortage? I know the short answer is because of miners, but to me it seems like there’s more to it. Here’s why: 1. The original Ethereum mining craze that really screwed gamers and GPU prices kinda died off back in early Q4 ‘17. This is because it gets harder with time, and it’s been a while since then. Although prices have gone up but it’s still not as good, apparently. 2. Back then high end Nvidia cards were generally less affected by the flood of miners apparently because of their terrible ROI. Though, now it’s impossible to find one that doesn’t go for nearly 2x MSRP. 3. AMD Radeon card stock is better than it was during the Ether mining craze. I’m talking about Polaris, not Vega (that’s on AMD). Back then those things were damn near impossible to even find. Anyway, some of my ideas for other possible causes behind the GPU shortage are that it could be the influence of the Bitcoin boom, some new thing that people mine nowadays, or even manufacturers not supplying. But really I don’t know.
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