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Gpu acting STRANGE!!!

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this happens when the gpu driver crash

steps:

1) restart your computer, if it doesnt fix it, continue

2) uninstall your current gpu driver using DDU, install 361.xx or 362.xx driver, dont install the latest ones unless you're playing the games in the game ready drivers

Hi guys,

 

My gpu is acting really strange today.

 

first it wouldn't go over 250 MHz (Default is 830)

Now it's only at 700. (why 700, wtf)

 

830 it wont go up to dno why.

 

Things i did before it happend.

 

disabled "enforce certified drivers" or something like that, to get MotionNjoy working on windows 10.

Switched to BIOS 0 and switched back to bios 1 on GPU.

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Have you tried doing a clean install of the drivers?  That fixed mine up a day or 2 ago when my gpu clock was stuck at like 540mhz or something.

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5 minutes ago, Edgar R. Zakarian said:

Hi guys,

 

My gpu is acting really strange today.

 

first it wouldn't go over 250 MHz (Default is 830)

Now it's only at 700. (why 700, wtf)

 

830 it wont go up to dno why.

 

Things i did before it happend.

 

disabled "enforce certified drivers" or something like that, to get MotionNjoy working on windows 10.

Switched to BIOS 0 and switched back to bios 1 on GPU.

Are you sure the GPU is getting powered properly by your psu? What are your temps idle?

My native language is C++

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this happens when the gpu driver crash

steps:

1) restart your computer, if it doesnt fix it, continue

2) uninstall your current gpu driver using DDU, install 361.xx or 362.xx driver, dont install the latest ones unless you're playing the games in the game ready drivers

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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49 minutes ago, Moonzy said:

this happens when the gpu driver crash

steps:

1) restart your computer, if it doesnt fix it, continue

2) uninstall your current gpu driver using DDU, install 361.xx or 362.xx driver, dont install the latest ones unless you're playing the games in the game ready drivers

Thank you all for you comments and help! A simple restart fixed it. WOW it was acting strange :o

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Just now, Edgar R. Zakarian said:

Thank you all for you comments and help! A simple restart fixed it. WOW it was acting strange :o

probably because of a gpu driver crash caused by an unstable OC or something

have fun oc-ing :D

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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43 minutes ago, Moonzy said:

probably because of a gpu driver crash caused by an unstable OC or something

have fun oc-ing :D

Haven't overclocked it at all lol xD

I don't have money enough for electricity to overclock an AMD system. It's suicide for me.

AMD Ryzen R9 5900X  | Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360  |  GIGABYTE X570S AERO G  |  2x32GB G'skill TridentZ 4000MHz  | MSI RX 6900 XT Gaming Z Trio 16GB Dark Base Pro 900 (Orange)  | TOSHIBA 4TB 3.5" Drive - Game Drive | KINGSTON SNVS1000G 1TB M.2 NVME SSD - Boot Drive | FSP Hydro PTM PRO 1000W |

 

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