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artifacts caused by enough power provided to the gpu?

5 minutes ago, imajerec said:

using an 1x6 pin connector instead of an 1x8 pin one

To start with that, anything can happen.

Put the 8 pin that the card demands, step by step and check it

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34 minutes ago, imajerec said:

is is possible that not enough power  provided to a gpu be the source to visual artifacts? for example using an 1x6 pin connector instead of an 1x8 pin one

The question which arises to me here is, what kind of GPU are you trying to power with what psu? Your psu should at least have 1 8 pin for your GPU 

 

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On 8/29/2019 at 2:59 PM, Stormseeker9 said:

The question which arises to me here is, what kind of GPU are you trying to power with what psu? Your psu should at least have 1 8 pin for your GPU 

i have tried now and switch to an corsair rm650x , gpu is rx 480 sapphire nitro+  . same issue

i get lots of thin lines appearing and dissapearing fast from all angles while in game

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18 minutes ago, imajerec said:

i have tried now and switch to an corsair rm650x , gpu is rx 480 sapphire nitro+  . same issue

i get lots of thin lines appearing and dissapearing fast from all angles while in game

Maybe card is dying 

 

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Just now, imajerec said:

shit lol,tried lowering memory frequency to 1750 same thing

reflashed bios as well, same

What are your temperatures under load ? And idle ?

 

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Rx480/580 like power, so get the powertarget to 50% and test if still has problems get the clocks down 50mhz increments, if you still have problems get a voltage up by 25mv increments. if any of these works the card is giving itself to the creator or your PSU is going . 

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11 minutes ago, Xkillerpn said:

Rx480/580 like power, so get the powertarget to 50% and test if still has problems get the clocks down 50mhz increments, if you still have problems get a voltage up by 25mv increments. if any of these works the card is giving itself to the creator or your PSU is going . 

tried it mate. same thing

and it's not the psu, test it with 2 psu's now

i'd try to underclock the memory below 1750 but it seems it's not possible

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1 hour ago, imajerec said:

tried it mate. same thing

and it's not the psu, test it with 2 psu's now

i'd try to underclock the memory below 1750 but it seems it's not possible

Use OverdriveNtool for amd. I think you can do it with it.

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28 minutes ago, Xkillerpn said:

Use OverdriveNtool for amd. I think you can do it with it.

hmm i tried really low frequncies with this tool.. nothing works man what causes this shit. i don't want freaking fireworks on my screen

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