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Hi guys and gals,

running a I5-6600, 16GB HyperX DDR4, ASRock Mobo,EVGA 600 watt PSU, and a EVGA RTX 3060TI

upgraded from a 1070 ti

while running USERBENCHMARK the pc abruptly shuts down and turns back on right after the shoot the floating RGB blocks so I never get my bench results. But it never had this issue with the 1070ti before or my older 970 before that……any help troubleshooting this would be nice,

I ran Unigine Heaven Benchmark 4.0 with results at 191.6 fps score 4826 at 1080p directX 11 set to ultra. Don’t get it….

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6 minutes ago, GLN0781 said:

No I didn’t run DDU I only do this if switch from Nvidia to AMD products, never had any issues going from Nvidia to Nvidia

I'd try running DDU just to be sure. Yes, the chances of getting issues when switching GPU's from the same brand are smaller, but that doesn't mean it's not possible.

 

Also what specific model is the PSU? 600w doesn't say much

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41 minutes ago, GLN0781 said:

Hi guys and gals,

running a I5-6600, 16GB HyperX DDR4, ASRock Mobo,EVGA 600 watt PSU, and a EVGA RTX 3060TI

upgraded from a 1070 ti

while running USERBENCHMARK the pc abruptly shuts down and turns back on right after the shoot the floating RGB blocks so I never get my bench results. But it never had this issue with the 1070ti before or my older 970 before that……any help troubleshooting this would be nice,

I ran Unigine Heaven Benchmark 4.0 with results at 191.6 fps score 4826 at 1080p directX 11 set to ultra. Don’t get it….

dont use userbenchmark, its awful, and doesnt help you in anyway. They have shown to be complete fools.

 

It sounds like either you are having a power issue as some older PSU have had issues with the RTX 3000 series. 

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32 minutes ago, Shimejii said:

dont use userbenchmark, its awful, and doesnt help you in anyway. They have shown to be complete fools.

 

It sounds like either you are having a power issue as some older PSU have had issues with the RTX 3000 series. 

Well damn, ok anyway, I have a 750W 80 plus modular PSU on the shelf guess I’m doing a upgrade

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