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asus 3060oc random crashing

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Remove the GPU and Reseat it. A loose gpu in the pcie slot exhibits similar Symptoms.

 

Then do a full fresh driver install.

Download Display Driver Uninstaller and remove the nvidia uninstaller driver remnants using those.

Do all these while internet is turned off, then install the last known working driver and see if it solves the issue.

If the issue still persists then it may need a RMA, also I will suggest to get the PSU checked as too less or too much power supplied to GPU can also cause it to crash.

hello all! i have a 3060 and i keep running into a crashing issue on games. when it crashes seems to be completly random (sometimes 10 minuites in sometimes hours) as temps stay fine (in the 60s). When the crash occours windows plays the device disconneted sound and all 3 of my screens go black, a few secounds later the screens will come back on and all the games seem to say something about a graphical issue. is this signs of a dead card? i have tired rolling back drivers and have tried roughtly 5 diffrent games it all seems to happen. the card is also not overclocked. i have attached logs from gpu tweak if thats any help, it crashes around 9:37

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Remove the GPU and Reseat it. A loose gpu in the pcie slot exhibits similar Symptoms.

 

Then do a full fresh driver install.

Download Display Driver Uninstaller and remove the nvidia uninstaller driver remnants using those.

Do all these while internet is turned off, then install the last known working driver and see if it solves the issue.

If the issue still persists then it may need a RMA, also I will suggest to get the PSU checked as too less or too much power supplied to GPU can also cause it to crash.

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14 hours ago, R2G_RR94 said:

Remove the GPU and Reseat it. A loose gpu in the pcie slot exhibits similar Symptoms.

 

Then do a full fresh driver install.

Download Display Driver Uninstaller and remove the nvidia uninstaller driver remnants using those.

Do all these while internet is turned off, then install the last known working driver and see if it solves the issue.

If the issue still persists then it may need a RMA, also I will suggest to get the PSU checked as too less or too much power supplied to GPU can also cause it to crash.

yep the problem contuined, i got ahold of asus and they agreed to do an rma, sucks i will be without a gpu for 15 days but at least it will get fixed 

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2 hours ago, pbatemon said:

yep the problem contuined, i got ahold of asus and they agreed to do an rma, sucks i will be without a gpu for 15 days but at least it will get fixed 

Glad to hear that Asus has agreed to replace the card. Hope for the best 🤞

CPU: Ryzen 7 5700X Undervolted  Motherboard: B550 Aorus Elite V2 Rev1.2 RAM: G.Skill TridentZ Neo 3600Mhz CL16 32gb 

GPU: MSI Mech 2X RX6600 8GB Cooler: ProLab Design AI360 LC AIO Storage: WD SN770 500gb + Sn550 1Tb + MX500 1Tb + 1TB HDD

PSU: Antec EAG Pro 750 80+G Case: Deepcool CG580 WH Monitor: Benq Mobiuz EX2510 144Hz 

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