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I know there is a lot of text, but please help your fellow PCMR guy. If someone can please explain this to me: I have a Gainward rtx 4080 panther on Gigabyte Aorus elite ax b650 with 7800x3d, GSKILL Trident Z5 Neo 32GB and a gigabyte 850w gold PSU (not the model which are known to blow up) and i tried furmark. After some time i closed the furmark, did a benchmark, everything was perfect. Then i started TLOU part 1. The graphics were full of artifacts. I have restarted the game and everything was back to normal, except the red VGA status led on my motherboard lit up. I tried restarting the PC and the GPU did not output anything. Reseated the GPU and power cable, restarted again, and the GPU works fine again. What could cause the red VGA status led, and should i be worried that something is wrong with my GPU? I really want to discover the faulty part asap if there is one, so i can still RMA in time...
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Continuing from my previous thread (it got derailed from people auguring about 7900 XTX and CPU score... hope this thread will stay on track...) I got a new PSU and done testing again on my Aorus Master RTX 3080 Rev 2, thankfully OPP/OCP didn't trip on this 850W (Corsair RMe850 ATX 3.0) PSU compared to my old one. I'm wondering if The GPU temps are ok especially Gigabyte had bad thermal pad on their 3080s, but this should got fixed with Rev 2 cards (I admit my ambient is too high, but I don't have a AC, and I'm in Sweden so temps usually don't get this high) Here are the results: Note that seems the GPU temps got hotter when running the Furmark stress tests. (all temperature are in Celsius) About Power Connectors: The Corsair RMe850 ATX 3.0 comes with two PCIe cables, one has an extra daisy chained PCIe connector. So it's 1+2 The Aorus Master card requires 3 PCIe connector, and I noticed that they have separate wattage thought them on CPUID HWMonitor, meaning one cable is taking 220+W while the other taking 110+W. Not quite sure how accurate that is, but 220+W is actually over the power rating of the cable (I checked Cybentics report, the cable is using 16+18AWG cable, thicker 16 AWG cable can carry 15 Amps, multiply 12 Volt is 180W, over 220W it is carrying. I'm considering buying an individual sleeved cable kit like this which (including two PCIe cable) to replace the daisy chained one. Corsair Sleevade Kablar Type 4 Gen 4 Startkit -Vit - Inet.se
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Ive been having a few issues with cpu running a bit hot, case fans were inefficient. but i believe that's all sorted now. Out of interest i went to check on GPU temps and have found furmark/ open hardware / msi afterburner doesn't show gpu info. had a bit of a investigate and cant work out why. I also have lost the ability to overclock (not that i normally do) all apps are up to date, as far as i can tell all drivers are up to date, GPU in mounted correctly. i have attached open hardware / furmark / msi screenshots for reference any info would be appreciated pc gpu info.odt
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so i was bored and was playing around with my gt 630 . i download this Furmark cursed app and started benchmarking it . i wanted to see how hot can it get . so i clicked in the burn-in box in the settings and manually set fan to the lowest(52%)... it got 90C and then 91C and then i was distracted by my phone and BOOM! pc went off.. i tried restarting it. didnt work.... tried every method but nothing worked . so i eventually unplugged the gpu, disconnected power to pc and tried turning it on after a while... it worked! happy but also sad cuz i lost my gpu and its gpu shortage... i overclocked core clock to 910(from 810) and memory clock to 840( from 610) mind you, my gpu got hotter before while playng sleeping dogs.. like 92degrees... idk what happened now so can anyone tell me how to fix it?? please.. thanks for the response in advance . im never gonna touch furmark again.. ive done worse benchmarks before.
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Hey everyone, some time ago I notice my PC overperforming some days. Yes, it performs better some days than others in particular my GPU. I've been looking in forums for some reason for it to happen without success, no similar case. No updates or config changes between tests, just a restart. By the way, the performance changes upon restarting or putting my PC in a sleep state, that's all it takes. Specs: -Ryzen 7 5800X 4.65GHZ@1.235V -MSI B550 Tomahawk -2x8GB G.Skill Trident Z 3600MHz CL18 -Sapphire RX 6700 XT Nitro+ I tested my setup performance using FurMark (the first tool I used and got aware of this situation), NiceHash and Rise of the Tomb Rider. Radeon Software profile for NiceHash is 90% clock and 90% voltage The rest of the time I run my GPU at 100% clock speed and 96% voltage Expected Performance: FurMark Score: https://gpuscore.top/furmark/show.php?id=463848 Overperforming GPU: FurMark Score: https://gpuscore.top/furmark/show.php?id=463771 I ran both tests the same day, just a restart in between. I guess it happens 1 out of 5 system boots. Why is it happening?
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Hi guys, I've been experiencing some very unusual GPU behaviour in the last 2 months. Unfortunately I don't know when/how it started. In games I have started getting small artefacts appear which usually leads to a game crash within 2 minutes of starting a game. However if I run FurMark before running a game, letting FurMark crash due to this weird behaviour, then all is well and no artefacts appear. Would anybody have any idea what is causing this? Is my GPU faulty? Or has windows caused something very annoying. Sincerely, Tris. Motherboard: Gigabyte B450 Aorus M CPU: Ryzen 5 3600X GPU: Sapphire Pulse 5600XT OC PSU: Cooler Master MWE 500W
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I haven't seen any benchmarks yet for Windows 10 21H2 GPU-P with different cards and benchmarks. Can anyone point me to a source?
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I am experiencing some issues while playing some games. I noticed this first when I tried to play WoW. The game will suddenly and regularly freeze for 30 seconds or so, then the screen goes black and I can continue playing. I am not sure about the interval, but I guess it happens every 10 minutes or so, and it seems to happened more often if I have just died in game. Because of the crashing I tried to play some other games, like Satisfactory and Subnautica. These games are not playable at all, as they seem to crash within a certain amount of time after starting them (roughly 3-5 minutes in). The error I get in those Unreal Engine games is something about not being able to find a D3D device (Unreal Engine is exiting due to D3D device being lost. (Error: 0x887A0006 - 'HUNG'). This all started after my brother lent me his 1080ti (which is better than my old Kepler based GPU). He also noticed similar issues while he was playing WoW as well. I didn't really notice at first, because I played games that were fairly easy to run. I tried to run some stress tests like FurMark and Superposition to see if I could replicate any of these freezes. If I run the Superposition 1080p Extreme benchmark It will likely crash around scene 8 or 14 (out of 17), but I got it to finish once for some reason. I can run the Superposition 8K Medium without crashing multiple times. FurMark on the other hand seems to hang regularly when the GPU temp reaches 80C, for a second at a time. I tried to add a cable from my PSU to the GPU as I was only using one 8-pin split cable going to the two 8-pins on the GPU. FurMark doesn't seem hickup anymore after I did this. What do you think is the problem here, and is there anything I can do to fix it?
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While overclocking my 3060 Geforce RTX to a score of 8829 in furmark and I was wondering if that is a good score, and if any of yall have some tips to push my GPU even further. Specs: Geforce RTX 3060 OC MSI MPG Z390 Gaming Plus i7-9700k Edit: I did the test at 1920x1080 resolution for a duration of 60000 ms
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Hi everyone! Recently I launched furmark stress test 1280×720 0x MSAA for 20 minutes. I noticed that I have one lag on 35 second of my test and after this everything was OK. Is it normal? Should I worry about this?
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Hello, i have recently upgraded my pc with an RTX 3090 and i've gotta say im pretty let down with the performance, and im pretty sure it's a bum card, but i want to make sure. I've gone up from an MSI Aero RTX 2070 to the ZOTAC Trinity RTX 3090 24GB and the improvement is noticeable but not significant. I thought this card will be an absolute monster and the difference will be night and day. At first i thought my Ryzen 5 3600x was much more of a bottleneck than i thought it will be, so i upgraded to a 9 5900x but performance hasn't increased much. Before i ramble on for too long here's the specs(i'll provide more exact model names if required): - Windows 10 64bit - 1080p target resolution (bought the card for VR mainly) - ZOTAC RTX 3090 Gaming Trinity OC 24GB GDDR6X - Ryzen 9 5900x stock - 16 GB DDR4 3200 (XMP profile enabled) - Asus TUF B550 plus WIFI - Aorus PCIe 4.0 boot drive - Chieftec CTG-750C PSU - The main suspect, but if the performance now is the same as with the 3600x i don't think it's actually THE problem. Things i've tried: BIOS update; Clean driver reinstall (DDU); Upgraded tower cooling; setting pci mode to GEN4 in Bios; Digging in nvidia settings The performance is ok-ish, especially in Warzone 2.0 at settings maxed out and DLSS off im getting 100 fps, but i think thats low for 1080p, no? The biggest offence in my book, the one that triggered me to look into the issue is this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OqTtWGE12fY . I know his setup is overclocked but at 1440p he's getting 200 fps avg while im getting 168 fps avg @ 1080p (38 with rtx on). What i think may be the culprit is a faulty card, maybe a bad thermal paste application(i could do it myself but no point if its under warranty). The card runs fine untill the hotspot hits around a 100 degrees, at which point the fan curve get's overridden and the fans ramp up and down to 100% which on its own is starting to drive me nuts. Maybe thermal throttling? Im not sure if im power limited or temperature limited, i've got a GPU-Z log from a 10 minut furmark test that i've attached which might tell you more (also have a video recording but won't bother with uploading it unless someone asks for it). Feel free to point me to what benchmark to run and i'll update with the results, i appreciate all the help i get. GPU-Z Sensor Log.txt
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my MSI GTX 1070 Gaming X fan speed didn't go more than 81% and power limit stuck between 84% to 90% while i'm run furmark and 62fps locked. i flashed GPU bios to new version but nothing change. please help.
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Hey folks, I´m a newbie in this forum, but not quite when it comes to PCs. I recently discovered a lot of errors with my video card (GTX 1080TI with Watercooling). When playing any game, the program will suddenly stop and sometimes display a driver error, but when used normally (Desktop/Youtube) it works just fine. First, I thought about a driver problem, because I updated it not long ago, but after multiple up and downgrades and a windows 10 reinstallation, it would still occur. Even more I than proceeded to use Fur Mark. It runs normally and does not crash whether I use the Burn Test, or the 4k Preset. To me personally this was a good sign. After continuing the testing with 3DMark TimeSpy I figured out, that it might be an API problem with DirectX, but Minecraft with good shaders will also crash. I went on by increasing the voltage using MSI Afterburner. -> no change Then I increased the power limit. -> Fur Mark dies and my PCs shows me pictures of a drug trip.... But after a reboot it will continue to work just fine, if not used for gaming. I really hope that my GPU isn´t dead...I have no warranty and only have had this card for 5 months. I am from Germany so I´m already sorry for any grammar or spelling mistakes. Hope u can help me Best regards Lukas Thomann
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I've heard a lot of people say that the FurMark GPU benchmark is bad as it can destroy your hardware. Is this true? I would like to use it as a benchmark for overclocking but want to make sure its safe. My GPU is the MSI radeon RX 480 4GB armor OC card. All help appreciated!
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can someone link a download to furmark please i dont know if this http://www.geeks3d.com/20170502/furmark-1-19-gpu-burner-stress-test-opengl-benchmark/#more-9484 is a safe website to download it from but the Furmark linked that website so idk. just let me know if thats the right one thank you.
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I have a gtx 1080 hof. I am new to pc gaming and this is my first pc. Can anyone give me some tips on overclockingn my 1080 and i7 7700k?
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Hi, I tried to overclock my GPUs by using MSI Afterburner and 3D Mark Demo (Time Spy) and ran into the problem that my PC started crashing at an overclock of 50 MHz (I started overclocking with +50). Limit of Core Voltage, Power, and Temp to MAX of course. The Time Spy benchmark failed after the Demo. The screen glitched with purple/white/green distortions, I saw 3D Mark with way too high saturation, the screen went black, turned off, back on (black, but with backlight), off, on and then the PC died (didn't turn off on its own, but nothing happened anymore.) The next day I just wanted to play some games like, Need for Speed Payback, Dirt Rally or Project Cars (so newer titles that are graphic intense). And the games crashed after some minutes to half an hour. It actually did that before overclocking too, but I thought that it was just the game crashing. I only then realised now that It happens on every graphic intense game and not just one or two. (I havn't played graphic intense games lately just Anno 1602 or doing light work with my PC (browsing the web, and so on).) So I began troubleshooting: I figured out that the benchmark would only fail if I ran my GPUs in SLI. If i turned off SLI, or only put one GPU into my mainboard (I even tried a different PCI-Slot), the Screen would still have the glitches/distortions between the parts of the Time Spy benchmark, but the PC wouldn't crash. Then I downgraded my Nvidia Driver to an older Version (430.86) (with reinstall option in the setup activated). After that the Benchmark actually ran without crashing the PC with SLI on. But still glitches/distortions between the parts of the Time Spy benchmark. Then I downloaded Furmark. I ran the GPU Stress Test with Dynamic Background, Burn-in, Xtreme burn-in, Post-FX activated in 2560x1440 for 30 minutes. The Temperatures of the GPUs were 90°C for the first and 80°C for the second GPU. (propably because of the CPU cooler, not much space in between the Cooler and the GPU backplate) The PC didn't fail, no problems in the image, no distortions nothing. Everything fine. Then I tried the PC burner on all cores. PC freezed after 10 seconds. Restarted the PC tried again, freezed after 30 seconds, next day same test, freezed after a minute, max a few minutes. It allways freezes my PC. I'm kinda lost right now... Is the CPU broken and causes the GPUs to fail in games and Time Spy benchmark? I also testet Cinebench R15. The PC dosn't crash but I think the test just isn't long enough. Score is identical to my old score btw. The CPU always runs an 4.7 GHz, it's not slowing down. My PC: Win 10 Home V1903 Build: 18362.295 MSI Z370 godlike gaming (BIOS 7A98vA8) Intel i9 9900k (Be Quiet Dark Rock Pro 3) 2x MSI 1080Ti Gaming X Trio (stock cooling) (SLI bridge was included with the motherboard) Enermax Platimax 1700W I hope someone here can help me, thanks for reading. PS: I downloaded DDU and gonna report how that worked out tomorrow. Thx, Oliver
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System: Case: Fractal Meshify C Fans: Additional 2x 140mm intake noctua fans CPU cooler: Dark rock pro 4 GPU: Sapphire pulse 5700 XT So I started the GPU test in Furmark and I opened Global WattMan. What shocked me is that the two apps had totally different readings on my GPU temps So during the test I got the following numbers: Furmark 89 C max, 87-88 C most of the time Global WattMan 74 C max, avg 70 C I got two questions: 1. Which one is correct? What can I do to clarify this? 2. What temps should I be expecting considering the components that I have?
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Greetings, I recently won an eBay auction for a EVGA GTX 980Ti Hybrid for only $150 after shipping and tax. The reason for the low price, I would assume, is because the on-board fan connector is broken, requiring me to connect it to a PWM header on my motherboard. This seems to cause no issue, the card stays at 27c Idle, and below 60c under load. The first thing I did when I hooked it up was start playing with the clocks. I got to +165 Core and +350 Memory before userbenchmark runs started freezing, so I downclocked to 160 and 300 respectively, as this seemed to report the highest performance. The problem is, running games at these settings causes them to freeze and crash after only a few minutes. I decided to run a few other benchmarks to see if I could pin point the issue. When the core is overclocked at all I see a few artifacts in MSI Kombuster (Fur Mark donut,) which isn't immediately alarming. Factory settings in the physx test, however, results in way more artifacts than I've ever seen reported by this program: Does anyone have any insight? Is there a way to fix this, or should I just return the card? Here is my system: \ 980 Ti Hybrid (Previously RX 570 Strix) Asus Z87 board Core i5-4670K 24GB assorted ram Windows 10 (I did uninstall the readeon drivers and software before downloading Nvidea drivers) Thanks for any help.
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Hello. I'm new to computer building and recently built a PC. My problem is, when I decided to test my RX580 in Furmark, video card just shutdown after 5 minutes at 76° but fans and other parts remained working. After I did hard restart I haven't got any warnings from drivers. I believe that my PSU is too weak maybe? GPU is behaving normal in all games I play. CPU: Ryzen 5 2600 GPU: Sapphire RX580 Pulse 8 gb PSU: be quiet! pure power 11 500w Motherboard: Gigabyte B450M DS3H RAM: G.Skill Sniper X F4-3200 2x 8gb CPU Cooler: Deepcool Gammaxx 400bl
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Hi Guys i just finished a new Build. It is fully custom watercooled and contains a MSI GTX 1070 in the Loop. I installed Windows, downloaded Fallout 76 and startet playing - but it crashed when i was in the character editor serveral times. GPU Temps were around 68 degrees Celcius. I assumed it had something todo with the GPU so i started FurMark in the FullHD mode. After aprox. 40 sec i heard a click noise inside my PC, the screen turned Black and i restarted the PC - but there was just a Black screen. Windows boots (i can see that on my Keyboard LCD). If I plug in an old GPU i have laying around Windows boots up just fine.. but a soon i plug in the GTX 1070 it wont show anything but the blackscreen. Any Ideas Guys? My PSU is just 550W - but that would not affecting boot does it? Thanks a lot! :-)
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I doubt this question has been asked before. I would like to know if there are any differences to benchmarking a computer using tools and or programs that are stored on an external USB SSD drive versus having the benchmark tools and programs stored on the C drive of the computer being tested. An example I can use is that my friend has a new computer and they want to know the performance of it using whatever tools and programs are necessary to show its performance but do not want them to be downloaded to the PC's storage. I have multiple tools and programs that I keep on a removable USB drive. I know that I can benchmark the PC using those tools contained on the removable drive but would I get different results by having all of those tools on the C drive of their computer or does it not matter? Thanks for any advice.
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