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RTX 2070 Super Crashing

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1 minute ago, Monkeysheep said:

The whole build is brand new. So i dont know if other cards would be stable, also therefore there have not been other drivers

If temps are good and your getting restarts or anomolies like that, then its your PSU my friend.. A GPU would freeze or give BSOD, and VRAM on video card gives fuked up lines and all messed up.  Your getting neither which tells me its your PSU my friend like IL said before.  If you can turn it on and go to BIOS then its not your mobo as well.  Thanks

Hey guys,

 

Two days ago I build my new PC. With an MSI 2070 Super ventus OC in it. But its not behaving very well. Every now and then when i put load on it, it crashes. No bsod, just a system crash, and my pc starts back up again. It doesnt give me any errors, it just shuts off

I know its not the temps because i've never seem it go over 70C really. And it has also crashed the instant i've started a stress test. Through MSI afterburner I've tried to both over and downclock the GPU but to no avail. Right know its back on factory setting where i can run Powermax (gpu stress test) as long as i want, but crashes after 30 seconds of Rainbow six menu. 

 

Ill try to give as much info down here;

rest of PC; i5-9600k, Msi z390 tomahawk, Samsung nvme 500gb, dark rock pro 4, corsair cx750, corsair vengeance lpx 16gb

nvidia driver 431.60

MSI afterburner settings: powerlimit 100%, templimit 83C, coreclock +0, memory clock +0 (factory setting; pretty instable)

 

Right now i thing the base clock goes to 1650mhz and it boosts to about 1860mhz

 

If any questions, please ask, ill be happy to answer them for a solution.

I really hope we can solve this, since there are none of these cards available anymore where i live, so returning it would really suck

 

thanks in advance

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You might have received a defective unit, were other cards stable with your system? Also did you use DDU to remove your old graphics card drivers?

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The whole build is brand new. So i dont know if other cards would be stable, also therefore there have not been other drivers

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1 minute ago, Monkeysheep said:

The whole build is brand new. So i dont know if other cards would be stable, also therefore there have not been other drivers

If temps are good and your getting restarts or anomolies like that, then its your PSU my friend.. A GPU would freeze or give BSOD, and VRAM on video card gives fuked up lines and all messed up.  Your getting neither which tells me its your PSU my friend like IL said before.  If you can turn it on and go to BIOS then its not your mobo as well.  Thanks

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I there any way i can test that to make sure? Or do i just order a new one? Any suggetions on one since i think im not gonna go for a corsair one this time.

 

and since we are talking about power, Would this be the right way of the cable being put in? just wanna make sure. 

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22 minutes ago, Monkeysheep said:

I there any way i can test that to make sure? Or do i just order a new one? Any suggetions on one since i think im not gonna go for a corsair one this time.

 

and since we are talking about power, Would this be the right way of the cable being put in? just wanna make sure. 

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Yes this is correct.  As I said if you can get to BIOS and stay there for couple minutes then it is not your mobo, I blame it on a sh*Ty PSU or just a busted one.  See my friend video cards dont reboot a system.  They freeze or freeze giving nasty artifacts which is the VRAM.  In your case its restarting PC the PSU imo is botched imo

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Thank you very much for the help! I'm typing this on the PC in question so its definitely able to run normally. I guess its the PSU then. Off i go looking for a new PSU!

again thank you very much, you're doing gods work :) 

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