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RTX 2060 Games Crashing (TRIED EVERYTHING)

WarsawWarrior
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48 minutes ago, WarsawWarrior said:

Tried different gpu (750ti) and issue went away. Tried the 2060 in a different pc and got the same game feeezing issue. Here is the log file from gpu-z. 

GPU-Z Sensor Log.txt 48.28 kB · 1 download

If it crashes in another system as well the card is bad. 
 

The log you posted is just idle, so doesn’t tell us much. Nothing stood out.

I have a gaming pc with an RTX 2060 that suddenly started crashing in every game. The games just crash so I can just close it with task manager or it closes itself. I have tried everything. I have tried replacing RAM, SSD + fresh reinstall of Windows, power supply, and DDU + reinstall GPU drivers, and older GPU drivers. The only time it "worked" was with default Windows drivers before it auto installs the correct NVIDIA drivers. With Windows default drivers, games run terribly of course, but they don't crash. Weirdly, Fur Mark won't crash though and some old game demos like Quake III or Halo 1 don't crash either. Ultra Kill Prelude demo worked as well, but Anger Foot demo crashes (both from itch.io). Temperatures are normal as well so not overheating. I have not reseated the CPU, but idk if that would help. I have reseated the GPU a few times. Haven't tested a different motherboard either.

 

Is this just a bad GPU?

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Which PSU?

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It is possible that you are exceeding the maximum wattage of the PSU, but it's strange that Fur Mark doesn't kill it. Have you tried putting the GPU in a different slot or do you have another GPU you can try temporarily (maybe from a different system)?

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19 minutes ago, foxrumor2 said:

It is possible that you are exceeding the maximum wattage of the PSU, but it's strange that Fur Mark doesn't kill it. Have you tried putting the GPU in a different slot or do you have another GPU you can try temporarily (maybe from a different system)?

The current PSU is 500W and I tried a 650W and same thing happened. I have not tried the other GPU slot yet. But I did try a low end GT 620 in the same slot and the games didn't crash. 

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1 hour ago, 191x7 said:

Which PSU?

I believe its an EVGA 500W and also tested Gigabyte 650W, but got same results. 

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43 minutes ago, WarsawWarrior said:

I believe its an EVGA 500W and also tested Gigabyte 650W, but got same results. 

Can you try the GPU in a different system? (If you have another or from a friend/relative/neighbor)

That would let you know for sure.

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Download and run gpu-z. Post a screenie of the sensors information after playing a game and it crashing.

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18 hours ago, Whatisthis said:

Download and run gpu-z. Post a screenie of the sensors information after playing a game and it crashing.

Tried different gpu (750ti) and issue went away. Tried the 2060 in a different pc and got the same game feeezing issue. Here is the log file from gpu-z. 

GPU-Z Sensor Log.txt

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48 minutes ago, WarsawWarrior said:

Tried different gpu (750ti) and issue went away. Tried the 2060 in a different pc and got the same game feeezing issue. Here is the log file from gpu-z. 

GPU-Z Sensor Log.txt 48.28 kB · 1 download

If it crashes in another system as well the card is bad. 
 

The log you posted is just idle, so doesn’t tell us much. Nothing stood out.

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