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GTX 1080 Ti SLI possibly overwhelming PSU

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27 minutes ago, quan289 said:

Yeah, I understand. You could uninstalled it in the Control Panel or Device Manager. There are also third party applications that will thoroughly all traces of the driver like the Display Driver Utility (DDU) here (which I usually used in Safe Mode when switching to Nvidia from AMD and vice versa. You're likely be fine without using, but if you want to be thorough, you can used it if you want ) : http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html

Thanks, I'll give that a go.

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42 minutes ago, quan289 said:

Yeah, I understand. You could uninstalled it in the Control Panel or Device Manager. There are also third party applications that will thoroughly all traces of the driver like the Display Driver Utility (DDU) here (which I usually used in Safe Mode when switching to Nvidia from AMD and vice versa. You're likely be fine without using, but if you want to be thorough, you can used it if you want ) : http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html

It turns out that the PSU was not the issue, but instead it was GSync. Please see above for a more detailed solution.

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1 hour ago, NinJake said:

Wow, that's awesome lol. Is it 1080p, 1440p or 3840p?

 

Depending on how many pixels your pushing, like if you have a 1080p monitor and are only playing CS:GO, your gpu(s) won't have to work, like... at all to achieve that 165fps to sync with your refresh rate.

It's 1440p (as far as I know there aren't any 165Hz 4K monitors :P).

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