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I built this pc around 2021, and never had any issues, recently around december of 23, I upgraded from a gtx 980 ti to a RTX 2070 Super, both cards were used but ran great and never had issues with either, up until today, when in the middle of playing Tekken 8, suddenly my screen turned grey, my mic was no longer working, audio from the game and discord started cutting in and out. I tried unplugging and re plugging in my monitors, didnt help. but didnt think much of it, tried showing somehting to my freinds in Tekken 7 (a game which isnt that hard to run) and it crashed the same way) I updated drivers for my card. didnt help. even went back to a previous version which it didnt do this with, also didnt help, even updated the bios on my motherboard. after updating the bios, i ran furmark for a good  15 minutes and no issues, thought the problem was solved and played about 4 hours of vr games. about 30 minutes later I started watching twitch, and it crashed yet again in this manner. I resaeted my gpu. and ran furmark again for close to 50 minutes. and it was fine sure it was toasty but it ran... until I closed furmark that it crashed this way yet again. Im lost on what I should do, as the card seems to do this randomly, and the only error ive gotten was a vram error from tekken 7, which didnt make sense. im completely lost on what to do now, all I know is this is a gpu issue, im open to any suggestions for troubleshooting.

Thank you for reading and I appreciate any help.
 

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1 hour ago, Serena13 said:

Also forgot to add, my fans and psu were still on and working whenever this happened. and no proper bsod popped up or anything, and Win+Shift+Ctrl+B also didnt work to fix the issue

 

1 hour ago, Serena13 said:

Also forgot to add, my fans and psu were still on and working whenever this happened. and no proper bsod popped up or anything, and Win+Shift+Ctrl+B also didnt work to fix the issue

Where did you get the gpu from? Check task managaer and see how much vram it says your card has.

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