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So I have had my PC for about 2 years now and I've had little to no issues with it, but a couple months ago i upgraded to the rtx 2070 and it was only a month or 2 later where i started experiencing lots of issues with games and my display. ever since I got it my games show lots of artifacting and will only stay open for a short period of time before crashing and the crash report always says something about a fail in rendering or missing engine assets (ive uninstalled and reinstalled the games several times and even did a full system wipe to no avail) I've also wondered if its possible my psu is failing to deliver enough power to the gpu causing this but I'm not sure since I'm not sure what really happens when a component doesn't receive the needed power. I just need some ideas on what I can do. I know i didn't give many details but thats everything I know for sure or my theories

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8 minutes ago, Alexperson123 said:

So I have had my PC for about 2 years now and I've had little to no issues with it, but a couple months ago i upgraded to the rtx 2070 and it was only a month or 2 later where i started experiencing lots of issues with games and my display. ever since I got it my games show lots of artifacting and will only stay open for a short period of time before crashing and the crash report always says something about a fail in rendering or missing engine assets (ive uninstalled and reinstalled the games several times and even did a full system wipe to no avail) I've also wondered if its possible my psu is failing to deliver enough power to the gpu causing this but I'm not sure since I'm not sure what really happens when a component doesn't receive the needed power. I just need some ideas on what I can do. I know i didn't give many details but thats everything I know for sure or my theories

If your getting artifacts either your OCing or the VRAM on the card is botched up and you need a RMA.

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What's your full rig spec (especially PSU model)? 
What GPU did you have before, and did you reinstall drivers when you upgraded? 

It could be a faulty driver install, something else in your system, or the card itself. I assume you're on Windows 10 as well?

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On 9/12/2019 at 2:43 PM, Zando Bob said:

What's your full rig spec (especially PSU model)? 
What GPU did you have before, and did you reinstall drivers when you upgraded? 

It could be a faulty driver install, something else in your system, or the card itself. I assume you're on Windows 10 as well?

I believe I bought the SeaSonic FOCUS Plus Gold. I can't remember off the top of my mind and I can't remember where the box is and i don't really have the room to open my pc to look at it. my exact GPU is the MSI armor RTX 2070

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I tried playing dauntless tonight and it crashed onced again but I got the actual error code this time. here it is

Assertion failed: [File:Unknown] [Line: 198] Unreal Engine is exiting due to D3D device being lost. (Error: 0x887A0006 - 'HUNG')

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