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New GPU for i7 6700K

geraltthegwynbleidd

Hi all,

 

I am getting Code 45 on my GTX 1080 Ti and I am on the market for a GPU. What do you think I should get for minimum 60 fps in AAA titles alongside 6700K at 1080p? Also, I would love to hear suggestion for 60 fps with ray tracing 1080p. Thanks.

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1 minute ago, redbread123 said:

fix it, if it doesn't work I'd get a 2060 super, it handles 1080p really well.

Cannot fix it, apparently. Gonna RMA. Do you know anything I can try? I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers, bios updates and so on...

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Are you sure it's not PSU issue ? Anyway, for a new GPU for 1080p 144Hz gaming go for RTX2060 Super \ RTX2070.

Tag or quote me so i see your reply

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different PCIe slots?

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54 minutes ago, TheGlenlivet said:

Is this 45 a code on the motherboard?  

No it is the error code on the device manager. Says gpu not installed.

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1 hour ago, kofgokhan said:

No it is the error code on the device manager. Says gpu not installed.

I found this info on things to try.

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/nvidia-gpu-error-code-45/7c0300b6-85d6-49b6-983b-1edb25a40795

 

https://windowsreport.com/fix-hardware-device-not-connected-error-45/

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5 hours ago, redbread123 said:

fix it, if it doesn't work I'd get a 2060 super, it handles 1080p really well.

Going from a 1080ti to a 2060 Super would be a big oof. The RTX 2080 is about the equivalent performance of the 1080ti.

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14 hours ago, SpookyCitrus said:

Going from a 1080ti to a 2060 Super would be a big oof. The RTX 2080 is about the equivalent performance of the 1080ti.

I later found out that I do not need that much power. I do not play a lot of e-sports titles. Mostly, story driven games at 1080p so I am OK. Occasionally, I may game at 1440p.

16 hours ago, MadAnt250 said:

Thanks a lot but tried those already.

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