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Well i was using rtx 2080ti with my ryzen 5 5600 for quite some time.. but recently my 2080ti died.. i am getting a really good deal for 3070 from my friend .. should i expect similar performance from 3070 as well? I game on 1080p.. and the games i usually play CS2 Fortnite And some other CPU intensive games.
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Hello people, It seems I've stumbled into some unknown issue with my graphics card that is very difficult to diagnose. I've had an EVGA RTX 2080 Ti SC since March 2020, and it has worked flawlessly up until now. Two days ago i got a sudden crash playing Apex Legends, which has since then continued to crash my PC in multiple scenarios. What I've experienced 1. PC does not crash in windows, or in any non-game applications. 2. PC crashes during gameplay or while starting a game, i have tested many different games and the same goes for all of them. 3. Game crashes during gameplay, but PC does not crash. For example Apex Legends has given 2 similar errors: DXGI_DEVICE_ERROR_RESET and DXGI_DEVICE_ERROR_HUNG. 4. PC will crash during regular use, however, ONLY after i have experienced a BSOD crash from any game. It's like there are issues that reverberate after a BSOD crash that affects everything, even regular use. (only happens irregularly) What I've tested 1. different displayport cable 2. different displayport port 3. different pci-e slot 4. different pci-e cable 5. DDU driver uninstall and reinstall 6. Nvidia debug mode 7. Plug in gpu into entirely different PC (same crash happens) 8. Use my old GTX 980 (this works, no crashes at all) There are no thermal issues at all with the card as far as i can tell. The latest driver 537.42 was released 2023-09-21, which is more than 10 days before the crash. I can't wrap my head around why this would happen all of a sudden, I'd love to get some insight or feedback on how to further diagnose this. Unfortunately the card is 7 months past it's 3 year warranty period. I have spoken to EVGA and they can't provide me an RMA case for this.
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Hey, I've posted in the Troubleshooting forum but i realized this might be a more fitting sub-forum. For two days I've been trying to troubleshoot sudden BSOD crashes on my PC. This has never happened on the system before, with exceptions for some corrupt drivers that have been fixed occasionally. What I've experienced 1. PC crashes under high GPU load, anything from 10 seconds to 10 minutes. 2. Application crashes under high GPU load (games, benchmarks etc.) 3. PC does not crash at all during regular use (low GPU load) What I've tested 1. Different PCI-e slot 2. Different Displayport output 3. Different Displayport port on GPU 4. Different Displayport cable 5. Complete driver wipe with DDU 6. Nvidia debug mode 7. Entirely different PC with same GPU 8. Use my old GTX 980 (this works) This is what the crashes look like See attached GPU-Z Log Perflog Dxdiag System File Collection https://drive.google.com/file/d/1k4AVHoDlp7WiEk8x2yuIEI7ixLrG4Xi0/view?usp=sharing System specs Intel Core i7-4790K EVGA RTX 2080 Ti SC ASUS Z97 Maximus VII Ranger Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR3 16GB (4x4) Corsair HX850i 80+ Platinum Corsair LX256GB SSD Seagate Barracuda 2TB (Corsair H105i CPU Cooler) Original OS: Windows 7 64-bit Current OS: Windows 11 64-bit Build date: 2015, upgraded GPU March 2020 The latest Nvidia driver 537.42 was released 2023-09-21, which is more than 10 days before the crash. The GPU is 7 months past its warranty period and unfortunately EVGA is not willing to create an RMA case for me. Any help is appreciated as it would cost me a small fortune to replace the card. EDIT 1 Disassembled the card to see if there is any visible damage to the PCB components. I don't see anything out of the ordinary, however, I'm far from an expert. Maybe these images will help. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1pmfAqHoLagHkshYf-FMS4iS4ZpjiWFJq?usp=sharing DxDiag.txt GPUZ Sensor Log.xlsx GPU-Z Sensor Log.txt report.html
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I have a rig with the following specs: Asus Prime Z370-A i5 8600k Gigabyte RTX 2080Ti 2x8GB HyperX Fury 2666Mhz DDR4 RAM Samsung 970 Plus 500GB m.2 NVMe 2x Siliconpower ace a55 1TB RAID0 (2TB Total) Coolermaster Hyper 212X CPU cooler ASUS PCE AC 688 Dual Band Wireless Adaptor 650W Thermaltake Toughpower PSU Fractal Design Meshify C case Apparently the i5 is holding back the 2080ti's potential according to some people. Should I consider upgrading? If I do, I can't go above 9th gen due to the LGA1151 limitation. My only other option is to fully commit and upgrade the motherbaord as well so I can accommodate 10+ gen CPUs.
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recently after a few min or two my monitor has a flicker of purple dots everywhere and i get a blue screen or just resets and then uses my internal cpu/gpu and i have no idea honestly what to do the 2080ti worked perfectly for 3 months then it happened , ive changed out gpu with a 1080 and it works flawlessly ive taken it to a computer repair but a hour of stress testing has lead it to be fine ive clean updated both BIOS and drivers ive tried to check windows for any errors and non nata specs: 2080TI Intel i7 8700k 16gb ram H310M S2H (rev 1.2) Lexar ssd NM710 2TB Samsung SSD 860 EVO 250gb Toshiba HDWD120 PSU CX750M corsair -
Hi, I got a pc donated from an organization, with it having an AMD Threadripper 3990x, a 2080ti (founder's edition), an NZXT Kraken x53 AIO, and 2 corsair case fans. From the beginning, the volume of the computer has been an issue (basically sounds like a jet engine upon start up). I have troubleshooted to the point of turning off every fan besides the gpu fan, and found that 90% of the sound was still there. So, I'm not really sure where to go from here. I'm basicallt at the point of replacing the gpu. Any other ideas? and if I should replace it, any suggestions on recent gpus with similar performance? thanks a lot!
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Budget (including currency): 0 Country: Sweden Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: All possible. I want to try the new Unreal Engine 5 games that is upcoming. Other details Intel i9 9900k (5ghz all core parked) with an Arctic Liquid Freezer II 280 with 2xCorsair ML120, RTX 2080 ti Palit Dual 2100MHz Clock and 2025MHz Memory, 32Gb (8x4Gb) Corsair DDR4 3000MHz, Corsair RM 850 850w, 3x Corsair SP120 RGB chassi fans, Corsair Carbide 275Q Chassi. Intel 660p Series M.2 2280 SSD 1TB System disc, Crucial P1 CT1000P1SSD8 1TB Storage, SSD 2TB Sata600 China bought storage (44 dollar). http://www.3dmark.com/fs/29711572 with fans at max Have complete soft-tube custom watercooling kit from Aliexpress in boxes and Bykski 2080 ti waterblock and metal backplate ready but have been hesitating to start the (as I have understood) troublesome upgrade to gpu watercooling. Submitting a poll and am also glad to hear your thoughts and advices. Prices in pictures are in SEK wich is about dollar x10
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Hello, I am having an issue with one of my Nvidia 2080ti overheating under load. It's the bottom card. Strangely, it seems to run a bit colder until it doesn't System Huananzhi F8 motherboard e5-2699 v3 xeon 128g 2133 dual Nvidia RTX 2080 ti FE tempdeath.m4v
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Rubbish FPS in Fortnite but great in everything else...
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Hi all, I have a weird issue where I get low FPS in Fortnite but great performance in other games and in benchmarks. I am running an I9-9900K and ROG Strix 2080Ti with all NVMe storage. Port Royal comes in at 9550, Rocket League runs 200-250FPS, other games also fine, but Fortnite (no Ray Tracing, DX11, Epic settings) used to run at 150-180FPS but now runs at 60-70. No extra programmes running in the background as far ass I can tell. Anyone else have this issue? suggestions how to fix? Thanks in advance for your help.- 2 replies
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hi can pls someone help me. i just buy the samsung odyssey g7 32' monitor and may fps start to 50 60 in warzone but in the other games like valorant and csgo i get 200 plus fps except for dust 2 mac i only get 70... im using 2080 ti aorus water force and i9 9900k 9th gen and my mobo is aorus z390 master may ram is 32gig aorus. and im using samsung evo 1 tb ssd and 4tb hdd. and may psu is 1000w can you pls help me if this monitor is broken or i just need to do something.. any tips is a big deal .. good day (here is the link when i play warzone very low setting) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JK1O2JVgIl0&t=8s
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Hello, I was wonder if it would be a good idea to upgrade my setup. Better MOBO, 4000 mhz DDR4, Better AIO. I have a Ryzen 7 2700x and 2080ti. I was wondering if was good idea to upgrade now or wait till DDR5? I don't really see the advantages of DDR5 other than speed. But I feel like I'm never gunna use more than 4000mhz.
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Hello there, I bought my card two years ago and last Thursday the card started showing this behavior, it wouldn't go above 1350mhz and multiple software tools show that the card is using 0.0%TDP(power consumption), any attempt to change or tweak the settings and parameters of the clock speed will result in a black screen for 1-2 seconds and going back to normal as if nothing happened. Even Nvidia's performance overlay reports 0 watts. Even though I can still start and use heavy 3D applications. Just with a lot of stuttering and only going to 1350mhz. My theory is that because the card is not monitoring or cannot monitor how much power it's receiving, that leads it to stay in safety mode so it doesn't have the potential of ruining itself. Maybe the shunts are responsible or maybe something else entirely. I've confirmed that the problem is from the card and not other parts of the system. I have tried numerous software methods to fix it, but as you've guessed by now they've been unsuccessful. As you know the market still sells graphics cards at unreasonable prices and if I'm to pay a fraction of the price for the one I own to be repaired, then I'll gladly do it. Since paying 2000+usd for a new GPU in this class right now is simply not worth it. Hopefully some of you have insight on this and yes, I've watched tech Jesus's videos on the matter. I have also contacted Nvidia and if course they made me do stuff, which narrowed things down to the card itself, now I need to confirm the same stuff with Zotac's support and maybe they'll point me to a place I can send it for a professional to see if it can be fixed. If it's just the shunts, then they can 100% be replaced by an experienced technician. Thank you for your time guys, I'll appreciate all positive comments and advices.
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I have ROG Matrix GeForce RTX™ 2080 Ti P11G Graphics card started to overheat. i bought this used and had it for about 3 months. However it was working perfectly fine prior. Graphics card at idle is 35c Idle temperature never goes above 40c GPU doesn't actually crash it just has high temperatures. While playing Warzone or Apex Legends the temperature on the GPU automatically increases to 88c. I tried Following things to lower down Gpu temperature Thermal Paste changed Removed Dust from fans Clean PC case 100% full clean on the PC, every part was taken out and cleaned. Both the CPU and the GPU have new thermal paste. A this moment there is no dust in the PC Checked for VBIOS update Made sure that all the drivers were up to date from motherboards, gpu, cpu, everything. The PC has more than enough cooling. I ran the PC with side panels removed, and front panel removed as well, I put a house fan in front to allow more air to flow through. I checked for leakage on the GPU built in AIO when i replaced the thermal paste there are no signs of it leaking. i checked every component. i ran the fans on max speed and the same thing continues to happen. Lowered graphics settings My PC Specs : Lian Li Lancool Mesh 2 BLack CPU - Intel i9 10900k - 10 core CPU cooler - corsair iCue H150i Elite Motherboard ASUS ROG Strix z490 e gaming. GPU ASUS RTX 2080ti Matrix Platinunum 11gb RAM - 32GB (4x8) corsair dominator platinum Storage 1TB adata sx8200 + 2TB samsiung 970 EVO Plus fans - 6 Lian LI UNI SL120 - 2 x Lian Li UNI SL140 - 2 x corsair ML 120 Mm PLEASE HELP.
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Hi guys, I've been a long time viewer of LTT, but a new member to the forum and I've got a little bit of a head scratcher here. I just got my 4th 2080ti from an EVGA RMA and it's showing artifacts in Youtube videos and Heaven benchmark runs. I sent back 3 2080ti black editions for similar problems (the first one sparked up, the 2nd had full on space invaders, and the third one wouldn't output a VGA signal after waking up my PC from sleep.) They upgraded me to a 2080 XC Ultra, but when I plugged it in, I started seeing the same Invader artifacts, but no shutdowns or other issues. I called up EVGA to complain, and they mentioned that all the cards I sent them worked on their test bench, and even the card they sent out was fully tested before shipping. They mentioned my GPU might be getting "dirty power". Does anyone here know how to help, or has anyone been in a similar position? I'm running out of options. Could this be a PSU issue? System: Asus TUF Gaming X570-Plus (wifi) (BIOS ver. 3801 & 06/02 Chipset Drivers) 5900x (stock) 64GB TridenZ New 3600mhz cl16 EVGA 2080ti XC Ultra Seasonic Focus GX-1000 Monitors: (in case it matters) 2 AW2521HF, and 1 Dell P2217H (Screenshots attached: 2 HW Monitor shots while running Heaven, and Aliems in question while watching WAN Show) Thank you!
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Hello, i got a Asus 2080ti Dual O11G with a ekwb vector water block. A couple of weeks ago i thought it would be a great idea to maintain my water cooling loop replace the termal paste with liquid metal and make a shunt mod. So far so good. Then i desided to change the thermalpads as well. Looked into the manual wich pads i suposed to use, 0.5mm. ordered them and installed them on my gpu. After a pretty short benchmark run like 1-2 sec. i saw on GPU-Z that my memory is a little hot at 110°C! Okay so i opend up my waterloop again got the gpu out and saw that the termalpads had no complete imprint from the memory. Okay i thought last time i decided to do some extra termal pads on the backplate maybe this will help press the pcb a bit against the memory. A few days later i did so reinstalled the gpu and got 110°C... okay tried it again with differend mounting pressure with differend pad sizes and locations. after all i reinstalled my gpu like 10 times and every time i had to fill again my water loop. All in all i got no full imprint of the memory and 110°C... okay -.- Lets go for 1mm maybe bigger thermalpads will do the trick... and no they dont. Got 110°C on my damn memory and i dont know what i can do now.... help... pls! By installing thermalpads at the backplate the memory overheats not as fast as without them. With 1mm pads the pcb is bend maybe thats a problem too. GPU-Z is the only programm where i can monitor the memory temp and hotspot temp where ever that is. They are pretty much the same. Sometimes there are a couple degrees of. Running a benchmark too long my computer shuts down. The shunt mods seams to be okay. Messured the resistance against those 8 pin conectors to be sure they are the right ones. I did no mod on the PCIe connection. The readings in GPU-Z and other tools are like expected half the power i am drawing. Before all of this my pc shuts down aswell. It was rare and my memory temps where at 70-80°c. Pretty high for water cooling and maybe one memory module overheated and i just dont got a temperature reading. I think i got 1mm thermalpads the first time because the pcb was bent when i disassembled it.
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Hi all, I recently got hold of an Asus 2080Ti rig and it seems to be woefully underperforming (c. 8400 in 3d mark). Its in a threadripper 3970x 64gb 2133mhz Ram. I've got no idea how to troubleshoot it - ran some tests to check temps etc. clocks never get about 1500mhz, ive seen people quoting 2000mhz.. any help at all much appreciated! What info can I post to support?
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Hi there I have a custom build pc with windows 10 in it Before this pc I was using a msi notebook which had sata ssd in it and it was booting around 9 seconds After that I build up this pc and put a Samsung 980 Pro 1TB ssd in it to boot up faster but it generally boot in 17.7 seconds This seems so slow to me is it possible that maybe I did something wrong while installing windows or with my bios settings I would like my pc to boot faster AMD Ryzen 7 3700x MSI GeForce TRX 2080Ti Gaming Trio HYPERX Fury 16GB (2x8GB) 3200MHz CL16 DDR4 Dual Kit Ram MSI MPG X570 Gaming Plus Samsung 980 Pro 1TB SSD Seagate Firecuda 510 1TB SSD Seagate Barracuda 2TB HDD Corsair CS750M 750 Watt 80 PLUS® Gold Certified PSU Windows 10 x64 (Version 10.0.19042 Build 19042 UEFI) Please let me know if you need any further information
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I recently got a new GPU back in March and I have been having problems with games crashing and multiple blue screens. I upgraded from a 1060 6GB to a 2080ti. I've tried resetting windows and that didn't seem to work. I know it's some hardware but I'm not sure what? Temperatures are fine and usage is normal. I thought maybe the GPU was drawing too much power for my PSU (It's only 600W 80 plus) but I'm not entirely sure. I've gotten the following BSOD error codes: IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED EDIT: Also forgot to mention I've done memory diagnostics with nothing found, I've also done sfc/ scannow, and other disk repair tools. No avail. SPECS: Motherboard: B450 Aorus Elite CPU: Ryzen 5 2600 RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws (8GB x 2) GPU: EVGA 2080Ti XC SSD: Samsung 860 EVO Help is so greatly appreciated! Please do excuse my ignorance as well, as my knowledge of computers is somewhere between beginner-advanced.
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i just bought the LG 65NANO867NA its 4K,65inch, 120 hz TV! i have a 9900k anda asus rog 2080 ti i want to connect to teh TV! the thing is the gpu doesnt have the hdmi 2.1 that my TV posesses! only 2.0b! do i have to convert one of my displayports to hdmi or is it even possible? oh and the TV is around 10+m(around 11 so would need a 15 m cable) away from my computer! is there a cable like that?
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Hi all, I’m looking to upgrade from my Gtx 1080 to a 20 or 30 series card. I could get a used 2080 or 2080ti for the same or a similar price to a new 3060ti, my question is; Is it worth going with the slightly less powerful 3060ti for the upgraded raytracing performance and stability in games like Cyberpunk, or is the difference between 20 and 30 series raytracing marginal? thanks for all your help! Nick.
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I bought a 2080ti off of FB marketplace (dumb idea, stay away if you can) where the seller showed GPU-Z and it was fine. I brought it home, and it boots up fine, but crashes as soon as I start any game. So I tested in Unigine Heaven, it has the same issue, card is fine as long as there is no load on it. Is there any fix to this, or has anyone experienced this? Or am I completely out of options and this is a dead card? System Specs: CPU: Ryzen 7 2700 MoBo: AsRock AB350 Pro4 Ram: 16GB 2666 MHz GPU: Gigabyte 2080Ti Gaming OC PSU: EVGA 700W Bronze
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Hi all, thanks for reading, I've seen a real mixed bag online whether the 2080ti supports dlss at 1440p in titles like Cyberpunk. Does it? If so, is it the same tech as in the 3000 series cards? Thanks, Nick.
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I'll try to make this as short as possible, but hopefully provide enough info for it to make sense... The fans on my 2080 ti startet going absolutely nuts. Ramping up to 4800 RPM after less than a minute under full load. This was due to gpu temps in the 80s. The only 'fix' I found was to set the fans to 100% and the power target to 70% and just pretent it was a very loud 2080. I did a lot of testing and when I was sure that the card was broken (and it wasn't an incorrect setting or a driver error) I found out the warranty had expired 9 days prior. Since RMA was off the table I had to come up with another solution. I replaced the stock cooler with an AIO watercooler in a Kraken G12 bracket. Now the noise was gone and temps where about 20 C lower under full load. So now I could run a TimeSpy benchmark at full speed without any throttling. Or so I thought. With everything set to stock setting I was getting pretty low scores around 12k (all scores are "Graphics Score"-only) If I increased the power target to 110% it got even worse - around 11k. Temps are stable around 65C and I can see the card drawing 110% power for a few minutes. 'Perfcap reason' is pwr (since the card is drawing the max of the target) Then suddenly, the Perfcap reason becomes 'VRel' for about 4-7 sec - after which the power consumption goes into the 70s and never goes back higher than high 80s. If I set the power target to 90% to begin with the temps are about the same (a few C lower) but it does not suddenly tank the performance and I get a somewhat descent score 13733 to be exact. What could be the problem - and what can be done so I can run the card at min. 100% power.
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Cooling: h100i PRO AIO CPU i9 9900k Motherboard Asus ROG Strix z390-h gaming RAM Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 32GB (4x8GB) DDR4 3200MHz C16 LED Desktop Memory, Black GPU GTX 2080 ti MSI Trio Case Cooler Master Masterbox 5 Mid-Tower Case Storage 500gb 960 evo, 2 tb Black SSD PSU EVGA 750W GOLD edition I have some coil whine, I cannot tell if its coming from my psu or my gpu. could be either or. I contacted MSI (my manufacturer) and they told me to try a new MB and GPU such as swap them out and see if it was those parts causing the whine. As you can guess I do not have access to these parts. I am really not sure what the best course of action for me would be. Should I take it to a computer shop that has these spare parts and see if they can diagnose the problem more thorougly? or should I just RMA my 2080ti/750W evga psu? I looked inside the psu and it was REALLY dusty. (I have a lot of animals) Thanks PS, I did clean it out thoroughly
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