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Trying diagnose a graphics card to ruled out if the graphics card is bad or the pc is bad

Hellos guys, to put everyone in context a gtx 1050 2GB have been acting up, crashing with green dots or giving micro stutters while gaming, this just start to happen after a while.
i have two computers, So i figure i would do so test On PC A the one that normally is with the 1050 i ran FurMark y gpu Z logging the data(i will attached the file below), then i pulled out the graphics card and did the same test on PC B, and things i noticed were following: on pc A the cards runs at way higher clocks than on the PC B, the animation on the fur donut on PC A runs choppier and worse just at 20 fps avg , but on PC B runs smother and at higher fps 29 avg. that's what noticed, i sincerely do not know what to think. any help here would be appreciate.

i used this to see the test with graphs:
https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/logviewer-for-gpu-z-available.185299/

PC A specs:

i5-2400 
12GB of ram at 1333MHZ

pc B specs
i7-2600

16gb of ram at 1333MHZ

PC B.txt PC A.txt

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Did you only run Furmark?

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39 minutes ago, Godlygamer23 said:

Did you only run Furmark?

So far yes, what else should I try

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10 minutes ago, eljugador003 said:

So far yes, what else should I try

GravityMark, Superposition, Heaven, etc.

 

What are the rest of the specs for both PCs?

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8 hours ago, eljugador003 said:

...test On PC A the one that normally is with the 1050 i ran FurMark y gpu Z logging the data(i will attached the file below), then i pulled out the graphics card and did the same test on PC B, and things i noticed were following: on pc A the cards runs at way higher clocks than on the PC B, the animation on the fur donut on PC A runs choppier and worse just at 20 fps avg , but on PC B runs smother and at higher fps 29 avg...

Reinstall the graphics driver and erase all custom GPU settings. Ensure whatever software you run to perform the test has the same settings, including display resolution, Furmark test window size and full screen or windowed.

 

If you are getting such low framerates in Furmark, I doubt the CPU is the cause of the disparity. Furmark only pushes the GPU. Even ancient CPUs can draw call more than 30fps

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22 hours ago, Godlygamer23 said:

GravityMark, Superposition, Heaven, etc.

 

What are the rest of the specs for both PCs?

PC A:
265W psu dell generic one

500GB SSD
1TB HDD
PC B:
CX550 Corsair 80 plus psu 
240GB ssd
500GB HDD
2TB HDD
 

Strangely Gravity mark did not run in any of the systems, and also the graphics card gave me the same results on both systems 

Superposition_Benchmark PC B.png

Superposition_Benchmark PC A.png

Unigine_Heaven_Benchmark PC B.html Unigine_Heaven_Benchmark PC A.html

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  • 2 weeks later...
On 3/24/2024 at 5:01 PM, eljugador003 said:

PC A:
265W psu dell generic one

500GB SSD
1TB HDD
PC B:
CX550 Corsair 80 plus psu 
240GB ssd
500GB HDD
2TB HDD
 

Strangely Gravity mark did not run in any of the systems, and also the graphics card gave me the same results on both systems 

Superposition_Benchmark PC B.png

Superposition_Benchmark PC A.png

Unigine_Heaven_Benchmark PC B.html 2.63 kB · 0 downloads Unigine_Heaven_Benchmark PC A.html 2.59 kB · 1 download

At the end it was the 265W dell psu 

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