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hello! im new to the gaming pc builder group and well......im on quite the budget so of course i researched... and researched...... and researched some more and then finally a couple weeks later I have h basis of a cheapo setup I was looking on every 2nd hand retail site under the sun and I found this deal with a hp z230 full tower with a 400watt psu(good d kind not a crap optiplex kind they actually used decent a psu in this series)16gb of ram a 3.2 ghz 4c 4t xeon and a quadro k2000 and I dont play to many demanding games modded Minecraft and some others mostly low poly but can get demanding at times, anyway back to the point it runs everything decently rn but I have around 200 usd for a new gpu saved up and I found a deal on a r9 380 4gb its not recommended for my psu but it should still work with what its estimated to be pulling rn (spent hours pouring over the good old tech videos)anyway any ideas on something better? (the r9 380 is for 120 usd)
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My R9 380 is appeaing as a 200 series in Folding at home
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Currently using folding at home for both gpu and cpu but I have noticed my gpu is appearing in the advanced controller as a R9 200 series.... Even though my gpu is a R9 380. Does anyone else have this and know a fix for it? As I believe it is actually making the work units take longer than they should.- 5 replies
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Hi, i am having an issue with my PC, the Specs (I3 6100, 8G DDR 4 ballistix RAM, Huntkey 550W, AMD R9 380 Graphic Card, MSI B150 Motherboard, 2 ssd). Now the issue is when i either boot the PC or when i am gaming i am getting "screen flashes" at the bottom of my screen. See video. Now i have researched this and nothing can give me a clear indication to what can be the problem. WP_20170307_18_45_03_Pro.mp4
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Sapphire R9 380 4G Both of my GPU fans broke down. What third party solution should I buy with great temps? Air cooled not water cooled (no budget for that)
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So, my current MB is slowly frying itself. Couldn't get a new one through RMA, so it's being replaced with MSI 970 Krait SLI Edition. I purchased a 990FX board for my current desktop.... So, I'll have this board, my spare AMD Phenom x6 1055t, PSU, RAM, HDDs, and even some RAM. Wow, thats enough to build another computer. I still have my PS3 because my son plays it occasionally. I'm looking to replace it with a small build PC, and potentially SteamOS. I've seen many go with ITX or something similar for their HTPC builds. I however will have a normal ATX board. Are there any good cases that are approximately the size of a cable box that would fit my board and R9 380 GPU? And yes, I know, the Phenom is outdated and slow, but this is for my son. It'll play Lego, Minecraft, and Need for Speed. I'm sure it'll fit the needs of a 7 year old. It might become SteamOS or be a Windows machine so he can do some of his educational school apps. I'm looking for something that is similar to this one; however, would definitely like something that's potentially thinner. I'm putting it on a shelf on my entertainment stand, so it'll have about 7.5 to 8 inches of headroom. (About as high as a DVD case is tall. Thanks in advance for any suggestions and guidance.
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Alright. My computer had some troubles when I first started it up a few years back but it ended up running quite well. I've upgraded since then to the system I have now. The specs will be below, and feel free to ask any questions. I am usually not the forum type, but this has become quite the issue for me. Since I am running on decent, but yet old, specs, and have done my research, I should be getting decent FPS on newer titles. Some of the games I play such as GTA, The Witcher 3, and DOOM perform extremely well. However, when I load up Just Cause 3, it is constantly stuttering. Tests on Youtube, and even forum posts tell that I shouldn't be having that problem, even with the CPU that I have. As far as I know nothing should be bottlenecking. Here's where my major issues come in. Not only am I not getting 60fps on Just Cause 3 with the r9 380, I can't get above 60fps on CS:GO with maxed out settings. On forum posts, people say I should be getting around 200. It bothers me that I feel like I'm not getting the full performance out of my computer/graphics card. I get that my registry gets cluttered after using my computer without flattening for almost 2 years now, but should that create THAT much of an issue? I would love to hear everyone's feedback since this is my first time here, thanks! (I am running on 1080p on two monitors as well, but am only playing the game on one). SPECS: (Tell me if you need more info) CPU: AMD FX-8320 3.5Ghz (Not overclocked) Heatsink: EVO 212 (With 2 fans) Motherboard: ASUS Sabertooth 990FX 2.0 Graphics Card: Powercolor Radeon R9 380 4GB 256-Bit GDDR5 Core Clock 980 MHz 1 x DL DVI-I 1 x DL DVI-D 1 x HDMI 1 x DisplayPort 1792 Stream Processors PCI Express 3.0 Memory: 16GB G.SKILL Ripjaws X DDR3 2133 Power Supply: 850Watt Thermaltake (Not sure on the exact model). Hard drive(s): 500GB 10000RPM WD and 1TB 7200RPM WD Hope I can get some help! Thanks.
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Hello all, I have an asus R9 380 gpu that i bought for a new build and the pc is running on windows 10, but i noticed that there are wierd lines running through my display. now i have tried many monitors and tvs and i know its a grahpics issue. I noticed that the PC is not use AMD drivers its using the basic windows display driver. Why is that? and when i try to install AMD graphics drivers the PC blue screens! PLEASE HELP!!!!
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Or should i go for a different gpu all together ? I kinda wanna play paragon at ultra settings,Also my r9 380 crashes in paragon for some reason in the paragon forums they say it is related to the r9 280/280x/380/380x series and also 285... So i am not sure if i should sell this card....
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Hi everyone. I've been having recent crashes, not BSOD, but just application freeze, hang, then crash. Event Viewer shows amdkmdap. This happens mostly when playing Rainbow Six Siege. Normally ~2 to ~3 times per day. My most recent crash said something to the effect of "wattman reset". I have done some research,and am wondering what could be the issue? I have the most updated GPU drivers. I've eliminated my OC's. I've not run MSI Afterburner. Still get these issues. Cannot stop it. Do you think it might be possible that its a PSU issue? If it's not supplying adequate power, or it fluctuates, could that cause me to have issues? No BSOD, and all I get from Event Viewer is: Display driver amdkmdap stopped responding and has successfully recovered. Edit: Only having this issue for approximately x4 days. Temps on all things appear to be fine. Does anyone else have this issue? Components: CPU: AMD FX 6350 Black Edition @ 4.5Ghz / 1.42v CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i V2 GPU: MSI R9 380 4GB Gaming @ 1130MHz core clock / 1500MHz Memory MB: MSI 970 Gaming RAM: 16GB Corsair Vengeance 1866 PSU: OCZ 700w MXSP Wifi: ASUS Wi-Fi Express AC1300 Boot Disk: RAID 0 PNY CS1311 240GB (x2 120) Game Disk: OCZ Vertex 460A 240GB Mass Storage Disk: Seagate Barracuda Green 1.5TB ST1500DL003
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Hello LTT, I recently had the curiosity of checking my gpu temps of my r9 380, knowing that is is a hot card i was expecting over 80c but when i stress tested it with Black ops 3 the temps where in between 95-99c which by what I've heard is horrible. The build i'm running it is in a enthoo evolv itx, and a athlon 860k. The case only one 200mm intake though. Here's the build for reference: PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant CPU: AMD Athlon X4 860K 3.7GHz Quad-Core Processor (Purchased For $70.00) Motherboard: ASRock FM2A88X-ITX+ Mini ITX FM2+ Motherboard (Purchased For $81.00) Memory: Kingston HyperX Fury Red 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1866 Memory (Purchased For $39.00) Storage: Transcend SSD370 256GB 2.5" Solid State Drive (Purchased For $0.00) Storage: Hitachi Travelstar 5K1000 1TB 2.5" 5400RPM Internal Hard Drive (Purchased For $0.00) Video Card: PowerColor Radeon R9 380 4GB PCS+ Video Card (Purchased For $180.00) Case: Phanteks Enthoo EVOLV ITX Mini ITX Tower Case (Purchased For $70.00) Power Supply: Corsair Builder 500W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply (Purchased For $50.00) Total: $490.00 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2016-10-13 08:36 EDT-0400
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So this story started on thursday, it was 6:00 am getting ready for school while watching bitwit, so while watching a video talking about gpu temps and i said "hey let me check my gpu temps" and while benchmarking they spiked to 99c on my powercolor R9 380. So while in school and home i browsed on forums and the Internet to see what is causing this. I came to the conclusion that it had to do something with the copper block or the thermal paste. Anyway, fast forward to yesterday afternoon ago i dissembled the card and checked the copper heat pipes and tried to replace the thermal paste. So while trying to remove the heatsink and fans from the main gpu board by means of the 4 pin connector (this is where it goes downhill). I tried wiggling it out, nothing. Pulling on the cables gently, nothing. So i tried pulling on the cables a bit harder and the black wire popped out. So i said "fuck it" i reassembled the card by putting new thermal paste and slapped it in my pc. Then i noticed that the fans were not spinning even when the card was hitting 99C again. Turned out that wire was the fan tachometer and the fans would not spin. So after disassembling the card trying for 90 minutes putting the cable in the connector i contacted powercolor to see if i can rma. Turns out powercolors representatives do not even know their own rma policy so that didn't go anywhere. I said "screw it" and reapplied thermal compound and tried my best to place the black cable on top of the connector. Slapped it in my pc and i booted it up. Then i ran furmark and i heard the angles hear my cry for help, the fucking fans work. I let out a sigh of relief knowing that i did not just commit a $200 fuck up. tl;dr: tried fixing my R9 380 broke part of the gpu fan connector and it worked out in the end Edit: The temps went down to 81C after replacing the thermal paste btw
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Operating System Windows 10 Computer Specs (PSU, GPU, CPU, RAM, Motherboard) Power supply- EVGA - 500W 80 Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply GPU- Sapphire R9 380 Nitro CPU- Intel i5-6500RAM- G.Skill - Ripjaws V Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR4-2133 Memory Motherboard- MSI H110M micro atx Description of problem The issue is that when the GPU is installed, the computer fails to boot. The fans on the GPU, and the CPU cooler spin, but it never follows through, and the computer never boots. When the graphics card is not installed, the computer runs just fine. The integrated graphics work perfectly, and the computer is completely functional. When this issue began This issue began in July, while I was watching an episode of house of cards. My computer was under no stress during its initial failure. Recurring issue Yes Date of purchase I Built my computer back in March of 2016, as a reward for getting a new job. It has worked perfectly until two months ago. Under Warranty Yes Cause/Steps to recreate the issue The steps to recreate the issue are pretty simple, just insert the graphics card and it fails to boot. What I've tried so far to resolve the issue This is where things get tricky. When my PC first stopped working, I immediately assumed it was the Graphics card, as it crashed during a video. I got the GPU RMA'd and put it into my system, and initially it worked, for about two hours, but it crashed again only to have the exact same issue. No Boot. So, I immediately assumed the PCIe port was bad, and I ordered a new motherboard. I replaced the motherboard and attempted to boot up my PC, but again, it failed to boot. So after the motherboard replacement didn't work, I decided to try to wipe all the drivers on the system, and try again. And that fixed it! I decided to run stress tests on the GPU, and it passed all of them. I was about to start gaming, but I decided to eat first. Came back, and the computer was off, and it wouldn't boot again. And this is where I am now.
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Basically my goal is to run Windows 10 and be able to dual boot to Mac OS X, preferably id like to be able to install the latest High Sierra but if not its whatever, anything above 10+ i think would suffice! Ive done and tried Mac OS X on VMware and its just so laggy from software to possible hardware updates required on the Mac side of things, i would like to be able to install OS X on my external HDD, to make internal eventually and be able to run it without this lag issue as it takes like 10sec to process any commands like simply loading up an app or program or just the About option. BUILD: CPU - Intel i7-6700k RAM - 32GB of Vengeance® LPX 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 DRAM 3200MHz C16 MOBO - MSI 170A GAMING M5 GPU - Asus STRIX AMD R9 380 4GB Storage - Crucial 256GB SSD, Samsung 250GB SSD, WL 3TB HDD, + Toshiba 320GB External HDD (Will Be For Mac OS X, If My System Is Compatible) So, if your able to assist me on setting this up to work properly, or if im even able to if my hardware is compatible id really appreciate any and all support for this. Thanks for your time!
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Is the R9 380 a rebadge of something? I'm about to buy one.
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Ok so I bought a used R9 380 put it on my pc and the temps were 99ºC, I then bought a new pc case (the define S from fractal design) because maybe it could be the cooling since I had a bad case but the temps are still 99ºC, so now I don't know if the problem is still the case and should I buy more fans or is it the gpu. So what can i do? idk if specs are importante but: cpu - ryzen r5 1600 gpu- r9 380 case- Define S (with default fans (2)) Motherboard- MSI b350 Tomahawk Cooler - stock Ram - 16GB of Vengeance lpx Edit: I'm currently underclocking and undervolt it to 900Mhz and it runs at about 72ºC Edit 2: I will replace the thermal compound tomorrow since some of you suggested it
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Hi. I searched google but didn't find anything. Are there any custom drivers for r9 280/290/380/390 to work with windows xp 32bit? Don't waste time and energy to tell me wtf are you doing with windows xp in 2017 and the awnser is retro gaming. It is possible to make gtx 970-TitanXM working with xp by just adding their name in the driver's notepad. Is it possible to do the same thingwith amd gpus as well? Keep in mind that r9 270x works with xp so it is possible.
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I have a build under construction right now (see sig) but some of my friends raised that I should probably upgrade my GPU to a GTX 1070. I'm not even sure if there's a 1070 that will fit my case, but the real question is, will there really be a noticeable performance leap even at 1080p 60fps? AFAIK, In general an RX 480 should max 60fps out of most games at 1080p. I'm assuming the gap between the 380 and the 480 is not that much (30%? 40%?). Anyways, thoughts? I'm just brainfarting here really. Notes: 1.) No I do not plan to upgrade to a higher resolution anytime in the foreseeable future. I might go with a dual-monitor setup (also 1080p 60Hz), but even then I'll be gaming with only one. 2.) As I've said, I'm just brainfarting. I don't really have the means to buy a 1070. I just like researching stuff and asking other people's thoughts about it. 3.) In my previous rig, I was very unsatisfied with its performance but I'm 90% sure it was the G3258 bottlenecking the shit out of the whole system. Mirror's Edge only at 30FPS? That's a 9-y/o game ffs.
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@1080p 60Hz CPU will be an i5-6500 or an i3-6100 (not yet decided) ZOTAC GTX 1060 Mini 6GB vs. SAPPHIRE NITRO R9 380 4GB Will it be a noticeable upgrade? Is it even an upgrade? Discuss.
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I was wanting to get another xfx r9 380 cards but they are a lot more difficult to get on eBay. what performance would I get if I crossfire two of these? I have the 4gb models. Final Note: would it be worth it to watercool both if I did crossfire it
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Hey Guyz. Sorry For my bad english. I have a saphire nitro r9 380 4 gb which i overclcked a little bit (core clock @1120mhz and Memory @ 1600) my card is a bit old now and i wanted to squeeze a little bit more performance .. i heard that amd cards do unlock by flashing bios and give a little bit more performance.. if somebody can explain that will it give me more performance and explain me the method i'll really appreciate that.. i have a dual bios card so i guess it's not that big of a risk..
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Hey guyz. Sorry for my bad english.. A month ago i was cleaning my whole pc and by mistake i broke the fan.. i tried to fix it but it is completely broken then i took it out and running my pc for a month with one fan.. it is running fine.. i see the temps while i was gaming .. but i saw it in one game only which was cs go and the highest temps was the 70c.. i know cs go wasn't stressing out my gpu.. i also run furmark for 5 minutes and the highest temp was 81c.. it wasn't going up .. now i m downloading my demanding games like apex legend which makes the usage of my gpu to 100%.. now i m seeing the max temp 87c.. i run alot of benchmarks high end games, stress test but the highest temp is 87c i m sure it cannot rise more then 87c..it doesn't throttle too.. and these temps are after applying a new thermal paste.. and in my country finding an individual fan is very hard.. ebay, amazon and other webs doesn't work.. so i wanted to ask.. am i hurting my gpu? Am i safe at these temps? What are the temps at which i should be worry?
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Hey Guyz.. Sorry for my bad english So one of the fan of my graphic card r9 380 4gb saphire broke a couple of weeks ago it is running absolutely fine but the temps are around 87c which is in my opinion not comfortable.. so i asked this question in this forum and most of the guyz suggested me to attach a fan through cable tie.. i arranged a fan and cable ties now i m thinking how should i mount a fan look at the picture i attached in this forum.. this is not the original pic of my gpu but still you can solve the issue.. i removed one fan from my graphic card now i m thinking that should i cut the half of the plastic housing and attach a fan directly to the heat sink or should i leave it as it is and attach a fan above the plastic housing in this case there will be a little bit of distance between the fan and the heat sink and the linus video about the fan guide for the gpu shows me to remove the plastic housing but in linus's case he was supposing that all of the fan is not working so removing the whole casing would not effect on anything.. so i m hoping u guyz can solve my problem.. also i have only fan and i don't wanna loose the fan of the gpu also wanted to mention that the right side fan has broken left one is running perfectly fine.
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Hey Guyz.. Sorry for my bad english.. Couple of weeks ago i asked a question that the one fan of my graphic card r9 380 4 gb saphire has broken by mistake.. and for from then it is running on one fan only.. now the temps are not comfortable in my openion it is going to 87c under load.. i know that won't kill it immediately but it will reduce its life.. now i arranged zip tie or cable tie and a fan .. and i also removed the old fan.. now i wanted to ask that how should i place the fan? should i place it in position in which the fan blows towards the graphic card or should i place it in that position in which it blows away from the graphic card?also wanted to mention that i am changing one fan only with a cpu fan Exact name of graphic card is : AMD R9 380 4 gb saphire nitro
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Hey guyz sorry for my bad english i have an r9 380 and today when i was cleaning my pc i accedently broke one fan of my graphic card.. i try to fix it but it is completely broken now i knew that saphire cards run a little bit cooler so i decided to test the card with one fan only and i benchmarked it and run furmark for 6 minutes and the max temp was 81c.. so i want some suggestions that is it safe to run r9 380 at this temp? my case has two 100 mm fans at front.. i can't find fans for my graphics card because in my country ebay, amazon and other famous online stores doesn't work..