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Hi, I got an evga rtx 2070 Super FTW3 ultra or whatever(3 fans), super heavy but good gpu from what i benchmarked it on. Results are: 4750 with 5600g (extreme+1080p, max settings) on Unigine Valley(didnt bother getting the 2017 unigine thing lol thats 1.4gb). Then ran OCCT to further test the gpu to make sure alls working, never pushing the gpu to higher than 66 degrees celcius (all that 2 kilos of cooling woohoo). Anyways, the gpu is rated at 215W but draws continuously 250w.. is that normal? ik gpu's can slightly eat a bit more wattage. but not an extra 40w. Highest tdp the gpu went up to was 256W. The card was bought used but basically in perfect condition with all the covers, off some business. Should I be worried or is this a special perk of the evga 3 fan super beefed up rtx 2070 super? I ran the test for about 8 minutes, never reaching over 69(nice) degree temp to see how well the gpu handles. I also used cinebench 2024 with whatever the first option was, and for the gpu, on task manager, it never got over 1% usage, however the vram got absolutely eaten.
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Hello to everyone. Recently I upgraded my pc, I changed the motherboard, the cpu and the ram; but when I made the changes and replaces the parts my GPU started to send the "abnormal power supply" message and does not get recognized by the BIOS. Do any of you have an idea what could happen? My old parts where: Motherboard: Asus TUF B360m CPU: Intel core I5 8400 Ram: 16GB (2X8GB) 2400 Ballistix Sport Cooler: Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240L PSU: Thermaltake Smart 600W GPU: Gigabyte RTX 2070 SUPER Gaming OC 3x 8GB New parts: Motherboard: MSI MPG Z490 Gaming Edge WIFI CPU: Intel core I7 10700K Ram: 16GB (2X8GB) 3600 Corsair Vengance Pro RBG Cooler: Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240L PSU: Cooler Master MWE 750 BRONZE - V2 GPU: Gigabyte RTX 2070 SUPER Gaming OC 3x 8GB
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I’ve recently upgraded from a 1080p monitor to a 3440x1440 ultrawide monitor. My GTX 1060 is beginning to struggle and I’m thinking of upgrading before Cyberpunk. The plan was to buy a RTX 2070 super. However, now I find myself considering a 5700xt or RTX 3070 as well. Due to high demand (I live in UK) I’m worried a 3070 would not get delivered to me before Cyberpunk. Which of these graphics cards would you recommend? My current build: i5 6700k GTX 1060 16GB Ram Asus z170 pro gaming motherboard EVGA supernova g2 550w
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Hello, so i recently upgraded my PC from an GTX 1060-3GB to a 8GB Palit GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER Gaming Pro OC and a 750 Watt Corsair CX Series CX750M Modular 80+ Bronze. Since then my pc started rebooting after playing for short duration of time (30sec to 3-4min). It only happens in few games however like Planetside 2, Wolfenstein 2, Apex legends or cs go. In cs go turning on V-sync fixed the issue and I have not encountered any crash since. this did not help for other games. It is most likely not an overheating issue as games like Warframe or FarCry 5 can be played at max settings with a stream in on my second monitor with no issue. Also running benchmarks like Heaven Benchmark 4.0 or cinebench did not cause a crash. I have installed the latest Nvidia drivers. I just updated my BIOS aswell. My system: MSI MPG Z390 Gaming Plus i5-9600k (4300Mhz) be quiet dark rock 4 2x8GB Corsair Vengeance LPX (3200Mhz) Palit RTX 2070s Corsair CX 750M Sorry for any mistakes english is not my first language. I dont know what to do and my next step would be to send everything back, so any help is welcome
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Hello everyone! I currently have a AMD R9 Fury X and it has been good to me for a long time, but as games get more intense and I am planning to buy a 1440p 144hz monitor, I wanted to ask what would be the best move for a new card, that will be the best at running low-mid (and rare,but some) high tier games at 130-150 fps avg for the present and into the future with also possible VR play soon. My budget is 500-750$ usd, and I was looking at various card from 2070s 2080 2080s and the Vega II. The vega wouldn't be on there, BUT it is 550$ on amazon right now, which is a lot less than msrp. Thank you all in advance for suggestions! P.S. I have a i5-4690k with 16gb ddr3 :)
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Ryzen 7 2700x, RTX 2070S Planning to streaming, recording gaming. I am worried about bottlenecking but I don't even know why that happens and what exactly is it? For my understanding choosing a poor CPU for a good GPU. My screen will be 2560 x 1440 old apple thunderbolt. I plan to play and stream (anything that I can get my hands on) at 720p (maybe even 1080p if I am not aiming too high), aiming for stable 60 fps. I also want to enjoy games (modded minecraft mostly, story based FPS) at 1440p without any recording or streaming. But my main concern with this build is NOT enjoying gaming but streaming and recording. Should I be worried with choice of my CPU or it is all right? Does down sizing my screen resolution have an impact on performance of CPU or GPU, should I with an exact screen? Thank you! (I have found this similar topic but it doesn't really answer a lot of my questions: )
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So i put my New PC together and after it worked fine for maybe 1 hour my PC just shuts down. The screen gets Black and the Fan of the grafics card get really loud. Sometimes when i wait a little Bit it restarts the System on its own and Sometimes its just stuck forever and I cant turn the PC off unless turning the PSU off. I Have no idea what causes this issue. I updated Windows, reinstalled it but that doesnt help. The only thing i can think off is that my PSU is to old for the rtx 2070 super. My Setup is: Ryzen 5 3600 (New) Rtx 2070 super (New) 16 GB ddr4 RAM (worked great before) Aorus b450 pro (New) 250 GB ssd with Windows (worked great) 1TB hdd with games (worked great) Corsair cx 750m PSU (i think this is the Problem because its maybe to old for the rtx? ) Hope you guys can help me, atm i cant change the PSU because the one that worked for me before got only 400 w and I guess i cant use that for this Setup anymore right? EDIT: I also just realised, sometines the PC doesnt even Start. when i Start the PC the grafics card Fans instantly go full Power and I get no screen and again i Have to turn the PSU off cause normal Power botton doesnt work anymore.
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I'm planning a PC build with a ryzen 7 3700x, an RTX 2070 super and the H500i as my case but I've seen alot of stuff saying the H500i isn't very good for air cooling. I want this case because it looks great IMO. Will the H500i be fine for air cooling my PC or will I need to have extra fans? I'm planning on using the 2 stock fans it comes with, the aorus 2070S with 3 fans and the stock cooler on the ryzen 7. Will it be enough?
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Hello,I recently built a system, details below. I've been having this weird issue, sometimes when I restart my pc after a windows update, it boots into windows with the screen kinda torn/glitched. It fixes itself after a restart, sometimes I have to restart twice. It happened quite often on the first week, after every 2-3 updates. I stopped all windows updates for 2 weeks, the problem seemed to go away. However, I did a clean windows 10 reinstall 2 days ago, turned off updates. Today, I got a prompt to restart the pc to install an audio software update, and it booted with the glitched screen again. I had to restart the pc two more times before it fixed itself.The glitch only happens after windows boots, bios and the post screen is fine. It seems to only happen after an update. It doesn't happen often enough for me to try reproducing the glitch. When the pc boots normally, everything runs fine, no glitches or issues while gaming or under load, everything runs fine.I'm not sure if its triggered by some update issue or its just coincidence and happens when my pc boots up.The glitch pattern is always the same. exact same lines and splits.I'm wondering if this is an issue with my GPU. Do I need to RMA it? I can't seem to find anything similar online.Here is a picture of the glitch. https://imgur.com/a/JEzL4ui System: Ryzen 7 3700x + Noctua NH-D15 Asus ROG Strix 570x-E Gaming Asus Rtx 2070 Super 8G Strix Gaming A8G Corsair Vengeance LPX 8gb X2 Seasonic Snow Silent 750w Fractal Design Define R6 LG 27mp35 IPS LED (1080p, 60hz monitor)
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Hello everyone, System specs: i5 8600K 16GB GSKILL Trident Z 3200Mhz MSI Z370 Gaming Pro Carbon 750 Watt PSU Corsair H115i liquid cooler Asus Xonar Phoebus soundcard Samsung 860 EVO 1TB I have recently bought myself a new GPU, an MSI RTX 2070 Super Gaming X. This replaced my old MSI Vega 56. I've been running an OC on my CPU for over a year now, being completely stable. i5 8600K @ 5.0 Ghz with 1.320v However, after I installed my new RTX card, the system won't post anymore. The 'EZ DBUG LED' remains lit and I don't get any screen whatsoever. I jumped the 2 pins on my MOBO and the system booted fine. After I tried the OC again, it boots perfectly into windows. If I hit: 'Restart' within Windows, the system will restart without any problem. If I shut down the PC and turn it back on 5 minutes later, the system won't post again, forcing me to short the pins and reset the CMOS again. All the fans and RGB lights do come on and remain on/spinning. I tried to use XMP only, which worked perfecly fine. I tried to use the maximum turbo frequency (which is 4.4Ghz on all cores for this CPU), which worked perfectly fine. Once I try 4.5 GHz, I get the same issue. It does post, within windows I can click restart without any problems, but when I shutdown and try to boot the machine 10 minutes later, it won't post. I have no clue what to do, so can someone give me any advice? Thanks in advace! edit: I switched to an older bios too, without succes. Putting back in the old GPU doesn't work either, it is not being recognized at all.
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Hi there, I am new here and this is more of an inquiry - I wanna learn and make sure that I understand everything correctly. Not exactly looking for solutions, I found many of those already regarding this problem. I have recently gotten the error 43 on my GPU and I would like to determine whether it is a software issue or whether the GPU itself is faulty. Background: I have recently (November 2019) built a new pc for gaming with the following specs: MSI B450 Tomahawk MAX (ryzen 3 ready out of the box) Ryzen 3600 NOCTUA NH-D15 16 GB RAM (2 x 8GB G.SKILL 3600 MHz CL16 Trident Z RGB) RTX 2070 SUPER AORUS GIGABYTE 8GB PSU EVGA SuperNOVA 750 G2 (overkill I know) SSD Kingston A400 480 GB (where the OS and most of the stuff is) HDD WD Blue 1 TB (clutter) note: I did not OC anything. Everything worked fine - the temps on my CPU running in 60s - the highest temp I ever got after a long day of gaming was 74 Celsius (= MAX value given by the monitoring program after one day of playing many different types of games). The GPU was set (in the AORUS gpu tool) to keep the temp under 83 - the highest value I got was 78 Celsius but it usually stayed in 60s or low 70s. Both CPU and GPU temps seemed fine given that ryzen 3000 apparently runs hot and the GPUs boost was 1905 MHz. The problem itself: Yesterday (after 3 months of no issues) while playing Warhammer Vermintide 2 with my friends the game suddenly crashed. After about 5 more seconds in the desktop the PC went into a BSOD while also displaying purple artifacts. After rebooting the PC it worked for about 20 seconds before restarting again (this time it did not show a BSOD, just a restart). After the next boot, the screen is in 800x600 resolution and when running DirectX Diagnostic Tool it says it is using Microsoft Basic Display Driver (under chip it still says NVIDIA and under Memory it still says 8 GB so I am assuming it is some sort of emergency mode of the GPU itself). In Notes it says that there is a problem with the RTX 2070S and it lists error 43. Now I have gotten this error before on my old (different) PC on my GTX 670. I do know that this is a generic error which can be caused by many different reasons - usually problem with the drivers. I did go through many online posts here and on other websites trying to find a solution - there were many of those: removing all drivers using DDU and reinstalling, making sure the GPU is plugged in correctly, updating BIOS, etc. Now instead of going through most of these I just simply swapped my GPU with my brothers GPU (he had a desktop PC in the next room - GTX 950). My PC then started to work normally (I had his gtx 950 in my PC at that point) whereas his PC with my gtx 670 did not. That made it (IMO) certain that the gpu is dead and it is not a software issue. The questions (TL;DR) If I swap my GPU with my brothers again (this time my 2070S for his 2070) and my PC will work and his will display error 43, is it then certain that the GPU is dead? If I do a clean installation of OS (completely wiping the disk before) and the GPU still wont work and display error 43, is it then certain that the GPU is dead? (assuming that the GPU is plugged in/mounted correctly) The reasons for these questions is that both of these seem much simpler to do than any of the other 50 or so fixes that I found online, but rarely do I see people suggesting/using these, even if they often want to mainly know, if their GPU is dead. These solutions will determine the dead gpu vs software issue 100 %. Or am I completely wrong? Any answers are appreciated, thank you very much in advance. P.S. I did go through many posts here trying to find similar posts - If I missed it, then I am sorry for posting.
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Hello, I want to build a PC in March and i'm not sure if Nvidias RTX 2070 Super with it's clean design is better/worse than an aftermarket 2070 Super. To be exact I'm looking at the ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER Advanced for 615€ (- 50€ cashback) vs the Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER (539€, no promotion?)
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Hi guys I just overclocked my cpu and gpu for the first time, is my result any good? I7-9700K: 5GHZ on all cors, at 1.3V and highest temp at 69 degrees. Msi RTX2070 super gaming X trio: 2040 MHZ core clock and 7800 MHZ memory clock, at 60 degrees. For mobo, I'm using, msi Z390 MPG gaming pro carbon
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I changed my ASUS GTX 1070 OC to the new RTX 2070 Super OC and now my PUBG is micro stuttering and im having high cpu usage.I have updated to the Newest BIOS(was also having same problem with the same bios the 1070 was on), Fresh install of Windows 10,all newest drivers, hwinfo showing max 65c cpu temp.Also my cpu clocks where 4.9ghz and they dropped to 4.68ghz, now i have 5ghz manual overclock.Also tried FPS capping to 165/160/144 What the screen inputs,no differencePc specs:Intel 9700k@5ghzMSI MPG Z390 GAMING PLUSCorsair 2x8GB CMK8GX4M1D3000C16 MemoryAsus RTX 2070 Super OC strixNZXT X62 Kraken as coolerAll of the Power cables i have Triple checked and they are in the right places, GPU has two Separate powercables as some1 hinted.While i was changing GPU i changed my 10 Year old Chieftec PSU to new Corsair RM750X for extra safety.
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My PSU has 4 6+2 pin PCIe cables and my gpu requires both 8 pin and 6 pin. Can I just use the 6 pin part of the 6+2 cable for the 6 pin and use the 6+2 pin for the 8 pin?
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Hey, I recently got a Gigabyte Rtx 2070 Super Gaming 3x Oc to upgrade from my old gtx 970. I've got an Msi B450M Mortar Motherboard, a Ryzen 5 2700x and 8gb of 2666 Mhz Ddr 4. And I have the latest Version of Windows 10 Installed, as well as the latest Nvidia drivers. In Benchmarks the Gpu performs at an expectable level. eg: 6315 in the Superposition benchmark (1080p extreme) But It's just not performing as good in games. eg. The Benchmark of Assassin's Creed Origins gives me at only 1080p and very high settings a score around 4800 41 fps on average. Both Gpu and Cpu are only sitting around 60% of usage, and the Ram only occasionally uses more than 7 Gb. Ramping the resolutionscaling of AcO up to 200% I get pretty much the same performance: 4800 points and 40 fps and here the Gpu usage sits at 80% exept in busier scenes where it drops to around 50%. But the best performance I've gotten was on the low preset, no scaling, at 5300 points or an average of 44 fps. I don't really know why I'm only getting 40ish fps in game while seemingly none of my components is working really hard. From the observations of the AcO benchmark I would guess that my Cpu bottlenecks the Rtx 2070S but I read online that the two go pretty ok together. A set of 16 Gb of 3000 Mhz is already on the shopping list. I'm thankful for any tips. Greetings, Robin
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I’ve had my rtx 2070 super rog strix card for about 2 months upgraded from the 1080 strix, I’ve barely seen about a 5 FPS difference in most games, I have an i5 8600k 6core 6 thread overclocked to 5.2ghz, should I be getting more than 110fps in modern warfare 1080p ultra?
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Hello, I would like to know other peoples opinions on this, should i get an rtx 2070 or the super version to stream fortnite 1080p 60 fps, while maintaining 144 + fps. Specs: r7 2700 amd rx 580 8 gb, 32 gb oloy 3600 mhz ram, samsumg 750 evo ssd.
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I purchased a new pc recently. After building it i noticed one fan was never spinning. The guy at the store told me to run furmark for one hour and if it doesn't spin bring the card back. After installing my old gtx 660 as a temp replacement i gave them the card and today got a new one seald in the box. It had the same fan not spinning.... On the gtx 660 both fans were spinning so can i eleminate the motherboard and psu as the problem? Should i test something else? User benchmark https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/31862495 DxDiag: https://pastebin.com/NeABFZ2g Edit: Solved!!! apparently when i closed my side panel it pushed a sata cable to the front and it blocked that fan... i saw it today after getting it to the store and the card worked!! than when putting it back i suddenly noticed that and when i pushed the card up the fan started spinning.
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I like the look of the Asus Rog Strix RTX 2070S, but I'd be paying a minimum of $750 for it. Assuming there is nowhere to get that card for a better price, what are some cheaper options that still retain a good quality? Where can I find them for good prices?