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ever since i have my new GPU a RX7600 some games that used to work with my old RX570 either dont work or are very laggy, i ran furmark in unison with Gpu-Z and i dont really know how to determine if it is defect or not

the results from furmark and GPU-Z are below together with a video from trying to start pacific drive on medium setting on DX12

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Try this first

 

And this second, if first doesn't work

 

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Furmark score seems pretty low at 8.4K seems a 7600 should rather be in the 10K range if I'm not mistaken ?

 

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I'm eyeing that 105C hot spot temp.
Sure, it could be drivers but my guess is that it's noticing the TJMax on the chip and throttling WAY back in order to recover. 

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Test of the specs? Could be a CPU bottleneck, cooling issue, ...

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1 hour ago, cekcons said:

you gpu clock ups and downs so fast and so low.

might be a terrible driver issue. did you try ddu ?

 

1 hour ago, podkall said:

Try this first

 

And this second, if first doesn't work

 

i deinstalled my driver with DDU, i even removed the last bits of the Nvidia but pacific drive still crashes when i try to load a save on DX12, if i start with DX11 it loads but is laggy and down to 20 ish FPS maybe less

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1 minute ago, cekcons said:

Can you try this gpu in a diffrent computer ?

 

What is pci-e version it detected on gpu-z ?

im sending a screenshot in case i accidentaly tell some different bull, also the only working pc that i could test it on is with a amd fx 4530 and ddr3 so im not sure itll work any better

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2 minutes ago, cekcons said:

that other pc should do fine for just basic testing in furmark . If you can please test it on other pc with same type video like in og post.

you mean testing it in Pacific drive too then? the video shows me trying to boot up a save in pacific drive with DX12

 

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1 minute ago, GanjajoggiBig said:

you mean testing it in Pacific drive too then? the video shows me trying to boot up a save in pacific drive with DX12

 

doesnt need to be - just anything that runs on 3d to test

 

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1 hour ago, OddOod said:

I'm eyeing that 105C hot spot temp.
Sure, it could be drivers but my guess is that it's noticing the TJMax on the chip and throttling WAY back in order to recover. 

how can a low end card be thermal throttling?

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6 minutes ago, podkall said:

how can a low end card be thermal throttling?

no airflow moving through the gpu fans, solid case front, gpu fans aren't spinning, higher power usage than normal if its trying to boost at certain points

a 14100f could overheat if nothing was cooling it, even though it is a low end part

obviously that example is an exaggeration but it's still an example worth considering, that even air over the cpu could move some heat off, so to answer your question, most likely bad ventilation in most cases

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3 minutes ago, filpo said:

no airflow moving through the gpu fans, solid case front, gpu fans aren't spinning, higher power usage than normal if its trying to boost at certain points

a 14100f could overheat if nothing was cooling it, even though it is a low end part

obviously that example is an exaggeration but it's still an example worth considering, that even air over the cpu could move some heat off, so to answer your question, most likely bad ventilation in most cases

To clear up my case is a corsair 4000d airflow, so more of a net and open for airflow, I have two fans front as intake one at the back as exhaust, two at the top, the one more front an intake and the one back an exhaust, also my GPU is the Asus oc v2 version

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can you send a pic of gpu as it is right now ? There is a small chance your gpu cooler may be arrived without proper mounting. It is very rare and i only saw once in my shop in my life but what to lose just to check eh ?

how its goin mate ? hope my post helps. Maybe drop a like or follow ? >w<

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8 hours ago, cekcons said:

can you send a pic of gpu as it is right now ? There is a small chance your gpu cooler may be arrived without proper mounting. It is very rare and i only saw once in my shop in my life but what to lose just to check eh ?

Here you go

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Without a second pc to test (or having multiple test parts) its hard to troubleshoot. There is a chance of psu cant give a proper volt/amp or motherboard has bad pci. Or your gpu is born dead. But without swapping parts .... I think we are in dead end and you need to ask for a local shop or a friend for help.

how its goin mate ? hope my post helps. Maybe drop a like or follow ? >w<

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1 hour ago, cekcons said:

Without a second pc to test (or having multiple test parts) its hard to troubleshoot. There is a chance of psu cant give a proper volt/amp or motherboard has bad pci. Or your gpu is born dead. But without swapping parts .... I think we are in dead end and you need to ask for a local shop or a friend for help.

I think i migh thave some still functioning parts, itll take a bit time but i think i could get a pc together to test

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2 hours ago, cekcons said:

Without a second pc to test (or having multiple test parts) its hard to troubleshoot. There is a chance of psu cant give a proper volt/amp or motherboard has bad pci. Or your gpu is born dead. But without swapping parts .... I think we are in dead end and you need to ask for a local shop or a friend for help.

The only thing I can test right now is with a different PSU but so far Pacific drive still crashed on DX12

Here are the results from furmark and GPU-z

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