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i have got my new RTX 2070 with a new Monitor 1440p 144Hz,

i have uninstalled the old Driver with some Tool named "Nvidia Driver Remover" and installed the last Driver 430.64.

when playing any game i get an Error :

DXGI_SWAP_CHAIN_FLAG_ALLOW_MODE_SWITCH)" failed with DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_REMOVED ("The video card has been physically removed from the system, or a driver upgrade for the video card has occurred

 

what could be the reason for this error ? Graphics Card not getting enough power? Driver issue ?

im sure that the power supply is delivering enough power, 500W

Ryzen 5 2600

RTX 2070

5 small Hdds

i also checked on a website that messures if PSU is delivering enough power and it seems fine, my System doesnt need more than 400W

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Just now, Mero_de said:

i have got my new RTX 2070 with a new Monitor 1440p 144Hz,

i have uninstalled the old Driver with some Tool named "Nvidia Driver Remover" and installed the last Driver 430.64.

when playing any game i get an Error :

DXGI_SWAP_CHAIN_FLAG_ALLOW_MODE_SWITCH)" failed with DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_REMOVED ("The video card has been physically removed from the system, or a driver upgrade for the video card has occurred

 

what could be the reason for this error ? Graphics Card not getting enough power? Driver issue ?

im sure that the power supply is delivering enough power, 500W

Ryzen 5 2600

RTX 2070

5 small Hdds

i also checked on a website that messures if PSU is delivering enough power and it seems fine, my System doesnt need more than 400W

i have also installed the latest DXD from Microsoft website

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3 minutes ago, Mero_de said:

i have uninstalled the old Driver with some Tool named "Nvidia Driver Remover" and installed the last Driver 430.64.

I've never heard of that tool before, and I can't seem to find it with a simple google search. Whatever that tool did, it wasn't quite what the name might suggest. 

I'd reinstall Windows in case it put any malware/spyware on your machine, but its up to you. 

Instead of that tool however, you need to use DDU (display driver uninstaller). It totally nukes the driver into the ether, and when you next boot your system you'll find yourself with the basic Microsoft VGA driver (disconnect from the internet so Windows doesn't grab an out of date driver from its repository). Then you can install the latest driver fresh and clean.

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@Eastman51 that is the tool i used ^^, anyways i installed graphics card Driver before replacing the monitor. i will just delete the driver again using DDU then install the last driver and let you know.. this weird im pissed off. just payed 1k for GPU and Monitor then i get such an error fml. thx for you help i will let you know in 10 min

 

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4 minutes ago, Mero_de said:

@Eastman51 still the same issue,.

hmmmm

Try reseating the GPU, or even trying a different PCIe slot altogether. Also double check seating on the PCIe power cables, you could try running your old GPU just to make sure no slots or cables are busted. If the old setup works fine and none of these other troubleshooting steps work, you may have to RMA the new GPU because it might be faulty

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@Eastman51 i tried the secound PCI slot,same issue.

Power Cables are in.

i tried the old Graphics Card and it works.. the old one is gtx1050 TI and it doesnt need 8pin or 6 Pin

how can i make sure that the issue isnt from the PSU ?

also i noticed something, i had this GPU running on a smaller Monitor 1080P 60 Hz 2 Days 24 Hours Battlefield 5 and nothing happend, the issue started today when i got the new Monitor

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