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Also take a look at some of these sites:

 

https://www.google.si/search?ie=UTF-8&client=ms-android-samsung&source=android-browser&q=riser+cable+issue&gws_rd=cr&dcr=0&ei=GNnbWdrJOOXb6QTGw4-IBA

 

Mamy people are reporting lag, video issues, bsod, driver crashes (including the p3 case riser cable).

 

So again just try it directly in your mobo.

 

As i said riser cable problems are much more prone to happening with high power pcie 3.0 cards

hey yall.

 

today my Asus rog strix 1080ti o11g came in the mail, so i could finally finish my build.

So pop that badboy in, download the latest driver, install geforce experience and tweak2 and try some games.

 

First of all: playing games in fullscreen is awsome, no lag, and looking great (upgraded from an xfx radeon 5770HD). but im used to play games in windowed borderless for quick swapping to other programs. and then the issue came in: 15 to 20 fps in windowed borderless. soo... then play in fullscreen right? issue 1 solved.

 

Then i noticed that my second screen (for music, chats etc. starts having discoloured horizontal stripes all over the screen, they arent just one colour, but its a faded, almost milkyer stripes. these stripes are only there when im playing games, whether its in fullscreen or windowed borderless.

 

Alright, then onto issue 3: Video's. ill just post a screenshot of it... it just happens randomly with any video wether it be in youtube, dailymotion or just a video on my pc or that i get through discord. Sometimes a video plays normally all the way through, sometimes it only happesn once, and other times its full of this garbage mess.

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That looks to be severe artifacting, check your cables and make sure they are good if so your new GPU might be defective or its drivers may need to be reinstalled.

 

So check the cables reinstall the drivers or try a different set of drivers (make sure to clean out any old ones) and if nothing works you may need to send the gpu back

 

BTW what was your old gpu (it could explain some things software wise)

https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/631048-psu-tier-list-updated/ Tier Breakdown (My understanding)--1 Godly, 2 Great, 3 Good, 4 Average, 5 Meh, 6 Bad, 7 Awful

 

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17 minutes ago, Lidith Von Razzel said:

hey yall.

 

today my Asus rog strix 1080ti o11g came in the mail, so i could finally finish my build.

So pop that badboy in, download the latest driver, install geforce experience and tweak2 and try some games.

 

First of all: playing games in fullscreen is awsome, no lag, and looking great (upgraded from an xfx radeon 5770HD). but im used to play games in windowed borderless for quick swapping to other programs. and then the issue came in: 15 to 20 fps in windowed borderless. soo... then play in fullscreen right? issue 1 solved.

 

Then i noticed that my second screen (for music, chats etc. starts having discoloured horizontal stripes all over the screen, they arent just one colour, but its a faded, almost milkyer stripes. these stripes are only there when im playing games, whether its in fullscreen or windowed borderless.

 

Alright, then onto issue 3: Video's. ill just post a screenshot of it... it just happens randomly with any video wether it be in youtube, dailymotion or just a video on my pc or that i get through discord. Sometimes a video plays normally all the way through, sometimes it only happesn once, and other times its full of this garbage mess.

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I had that issue. You probably get stuttering too. Use DDU to remove all the drivers and reinstall them. Problem fixed.

Main PC:

CPU: Intel Core i9 14900KS SP 109 (125P-79E) (6.1Ghz P-Cores 4.8Ghz E-cores) MC SP 88

CPU Voltage: LLC6 1.43V

Cooled by: Supercool Direct Die 14th gen full nickel

Motherboard: Z790 ASUS Maximus Apex Encore

RAM: GSkill TridentZ 2x24GB DDR5 8800Mhz Watercooled

GPU: RTX 5090 Palit OC with Alphacool Core Waterblock

Case: TT P3

Storage: 4x 2TB Sarbent Rocket Plus Gen 4.0 NVMe, 1x External 2TB Seagate Barracuda (Backup)

PSU: Corsair AX1600i with custom black and red cables with 2x Corsair 5V+ Load Balancer

Display: Samsung Oddysey G9 57" 240Hz Ver. 7680x2160 and

2x ASUS XG17AHP 240hz 17"

Fan Controllers:  6x AquaComputer Octo

Cooling: Three Custom Loops:

1st Loop: 5x 480mm XE CoolStream radiators with 1x Revo D5 RGB pump and 1x Rajintek Antila D5 Evo RGB pump for GPU only cooling with 2x Koolance QDC3, red coolant

2nd Loop: 5x 480mm XE CoolStream radiators with 1x Revo D5 RGB pump and 1x Rajintek Antila D5 Evo RGB pump for CPU only cooling with 2x Koolance QDC3, purple coolant

3x 360mm PE EKWB CoolStream 

3rd Loop: 1x 240mm PXE CoolStream radiator with 1x EKWB Revo D5 pump (RAM ONLY) - Back of the case

 

2nd Main PC is same as above, except Display is Philips Evnia 49" 5120x1440 240hz QD-OLED, 48GB 8400Mhz RAM, 8TB NVMe

 

1st LaptopMSI Titan HX18 Dragon EditionRTX 5090 175W, Core Ultra 285HX,  128GB of RAM @5600Mhz / 96GB @6400Mhz

8TB of NVMe - GPU and CPU with LM on, Llano V12

2nd Laptop: MSI Raider 18HX, RTX 5090 175W, 9955HX3D, 128GB DDR5 @5600Mhz, 8TB NVMe, CPU and GPU LM on, Llano V12

3rd Laptop: MSI Titan 18HX, RTX 4090 175W, 14900HX, 224GB DDR5 @3600Mhz, 8TB NVMe

 

HTPC: 

CPU: Intel Core i9 14900K (SP99 P111 E76), CPU Voltage: 1.33V, Cooled by: Supercool Direct Die 12th gen full nickel, Motherboard: Z790 Apex

RAM: GSkill TridentZ 2x24GB DDR5 8000Mhz CL40, GPU: RTX 5090 Palit Gamerock with Alphacool Waterblock,  Case: Corsair 6500D, Storage: 3x2TB PM9A1 Samsung NVMe Gen 4

WiFi: Wifi 6E Built in, PSU: AX1600i Corsair Titanium, Display: Philips Evnia 49" 240Hz OLED, Fan Controllers:  1x DH-10 DeepCool and Deepcool RGB hub, Loop: 2x 360mm XE CoolStream radiator, 1x 360mm PE Coolstream Radiator, 1x 240mm XE CoolStream Radiator, Revo D5 EKWB Pump, 19x Corsair 120ML RED LED fans 2000RPM

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24 minutes ago, Lidith Von Razzel said:

but im used to play games in windowed borderless for quick swapping to other programs. and then the issue came in: 15 to 20 fps in windowed borderless. soo... then play in fullscreen right? issue 1 solved.

 

 

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Easy fix... disable Fast Startup in Windows

https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/4189-turn-off-fast-startup-windows-10-a.html

 

also, do you have G-Sync monitor?

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UPDATE:

I have downloaded DDU, disconnected the gpu, removed both the drivers for AMD and NVIDIA, reconnected both my gpu aswell as the ribbon cable (its a standing gpu, ill post a pic later) and without any drivers installed video's seems to work great. so time to download the drivers again. (i thought windows downloads some parts of the driver, but that doesnt seem to be the case)

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Update:

As soon as i installed VGA 378.78 i started having the video issues again... As well as the whitish blurred lines on my second monitor

Note: Gaming works perfect, its just watching video's and the blurred lines  on the second screen while gaming

 

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33 minutes ago, Lidith Von Razzel said:

Update:

As soon as i installed VGA 378.78 i started having the video issues again... As well as the whitish blurred lines on my second monitor

Note: Gaming works perfect, its just watching video's and the blurred lines  on the second screen while gaming

 

Is there a reason not to use the newest version of the drivers?  385.69  

CPU: Core i7-4790K Delided + LM (Noctua NH-D15 Black) MoBo: Asus Maximus VII Hero RAM: G. Skill TridentX 16GB  GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti FE (NZXT G12 + X73) Case:  Cooler Master ATCS 840  PSU:  Corsair AX860 ATX  Storage:  Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500GB + Western Digital Black 6 TB 7200 RPM  Display: 2x  Asus 27" WQHD 2560x1440 75Hz 1ms

 

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25 minutes ago, SSJAguila said:

Is there a reason not to use the newest version of the drivers?  385.69  

I did not know there was a newer version. i downloaded mine off of Asus's driver &tools page for my gpu: https://www.asus.com/nl/Graphics-Cards/ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI-O11G-GAMING/HelpDesk_Download/

 

I guess ill just have to download the drivers off of NVIDIA...

 

By the way, how do you guys (and girls) keep your drivers up-to-date? do i just have to check back regulary at the drivers pages?

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1 minute ago, Lidith Von Razzel said:

I did not know there was a newer version. i downloaded mine off of Asus's driver &tools page for my gpu: https://www.asus.com/nl/Graphics-Cards/ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI-O11G-GAMING/HelpDesk_Download/

 

I guess ill just have to download the drivers off of NVIDIA...

 

By the way, how do you guys (and girls) keep your drivers up-to-date? do i just have to check back regulary at the drivers pages?

Always use Nvidia Experience to download drivers my dude.

Main PC:

CPU: Intel Core i9 14900KS SP 109 (125P-79E) (6.1Ghz P-Cores 4.8Ghz E-cores) MC SP 88

CPU Voltage: LLC6 1.43V

Cooled by: Supercool Direct Die 14th gen full nickel

Motherboard: Z790 ASUS Maximus Apex Encore

RAM: GSkill TridentZ 2x24GB DDR5 8800Mhz Watercooled

GPU: RTX 5090 Palit OC with Alphacool Core Waterblock

Case: TT P3

Storage: 4x 2TB Sarbent Rocket Plus Gen 4.0 NVMe, 1x External 2TB Seagate Barracuda (Backup)

PSU: Corsair AX1600i with custom black and red cables with 2x Corsair 5V+ Load Balancer

Display: Samsung Oddysey G9 57" 240Hz Ver. 7680x2160 and

2x ASUS XG17AHP 240hz 17"

Fan Controllers:  6x AquaComputer Octo

Cooling: Three Custom Loops:

1st Loop: 5x 480mm XE CoolStream radiators with 1x Revo D5 RGB pump and 1x Rajintek Antila D5 Evo RGB pump for GPU only cooling with 2x Koolance QDC3, red coolant

2nd Loop: 5x 480mm XE CoolStream radiators with 1x Revo D5 RGB pump and 1x Rajintek Antila D5 Evo RGB pump for CPU only cooling with 2x Koolance QDC3, purple coolant

3x 360mm PE EKWB CoolStream 

3rd Loop: 1x 240mm PXE CoolStream radiator with 1x EKWB Revo D5 pump (RAM ONLY) - Back of the case

 

2nd Main PC is same as above, except Display is Philips Evnia 49" 5120x1440 240hz QD-OLED, 48GB 8400Mhz RAM, 8TB NVMe

 

1st LaptopMSI Titan HX18 Dragon EditionRTX 5090 175W, Core Ultra 285HX,  128GB of RAM @5600Mhz / 96GB @6400Mhz

8TB of NVMe - GPU and CPU with LM on, Llano V12

2nd Laptop: MSI Raider 18HX, RTX 5090 175W, 9955HX3D, 128GB DDR5 @5600Mhz, 8TB NVMe, CPU and GPU LM on, Llano V12

3rd Laptop: MSI Titan 18HX, RTX 4090 175W, 14900HX, 224GB DDR5 @3600Mhz, 8TB NVMe

 

HTPC: 

CPU: Intel Core i9 14900K (SP99 P111 E76), CPU Voltage: 1.33V, Cooled by: Supercool Direct Die 12th gen full nickel, Motherboard: Z790 Apex

RAM: GSkill TridentZ 2x24GB DDR5 8000Mhz CL40, GPU: RTX 5090 Palit Gamerock with Alphacool Waterblock,  Case: Corsair 6500D, Storage: 3x2TB PM9A1 Samsung NVMe Gen 4

WiFi: Wifi 6E Built in, PSU: AX1600i Corsair Titanium, Display: Philips Evnia 49" 240Hz OLED, Fan Controllers:  1x DH-10 DeepCool and Deepcool RGB hub, Loop: 2x 360mm XE CoolStream radiator, 1x 360mm PE Coolstream Radiator, 1x 240mm XE CoolStream Radiator, Revo D5 EKWB Pump, 19x Corsair 120ML RED LED fans 2000RPM

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is your riser cable backed up by an additional power connector? if not, and if using some of the cheaper cables that could potentialy cause issuses like this. can you try seating the graphics card directly on your mobo? (cant see from the picture if there are any limitations regarding connecting the graphic card directly)

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15 hours ago, Rackooo said:

is your riser cable backed up by an additional power connector? if not, and if using some of the cheaper cables that could potentialy cause issuses like this. can you try seating the graphics card directly on your mobo? (cant see from the picture if there are any limitations regarding connecting the graphic card directly)

I;ve thought of doing it, but dont have the time yet. i would have to open the case, unzi the cables to be able to change the AIO position because the gpu would be too big to fit

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I've swapped in and out my old gpu (ati radeon 5770HD) and both deleted nvidia plugins and reinstalled the radeon plugin. everything works good on that gpu, so its not the ribbon cable (and that cable came with my case, the tt p3 snow edition) Then swapped back the 1080ti, again deleted and reinstalled plugins, and again video's are horrible quality

 

But what i dont get is that playing games works fine, whereas just playing video's isnt. Lets say i start up gtav, my gpu would be under 95% load, whereas watching a video would only be at 6% gpu usage.

 

Maybe a complete reinstall of win10 would do wonders?

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If you havent reinstaled windows jet then yes it could solve some issuses. But even tho the riser came with the case doesnt mean it is good enough for a beast such as the 1080ti. Lower powered graphics like the radeon you tried could work with no problems, but i would still blame the riser cable

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15 hours ago, Rackooo said:

If you havent reinstaled windows jet then yes it could solve some issuses. But even tho the riser came with the case doesnt mean it is good enough for a beast such as the 1080ti. Lower powered graphics like the radeon you tried could work with no problems, but i would still blame the riser cable

Alright, ill first be doing the new install, and then ill try without the cable

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Oh boy... has it been a ride... Completely reinstalled windows 10, first thing to do check out some youtube video's, and everything seems to be fine. an hour later decided to restart the pc (cause antivirus kept begging me to do so) and when the pc was back on it also installed NVIDIA Controlpanel... and then video's started to fuck up again... Could this be the problem? The control panel's version is 384.94

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Dont know why nvidia control panel would cause such issuses. Could be but if it is then you should rma the card, the default nvidia settings shouldnt cause problems like this. But then again (i am getting bored of myself saying this haha) a bad pci e (iyc the riser cable) connection could cause similar symptoms (had a similar thing happen back in the day when i had my 8800gt installed in the second pcie slot which was faulty)

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Also take a look at some of these sites:

 

https://www.google.si/search?ie=UTF-8&client=ms-android-samsung&source=android-browser&q=riser+cable+issue&gws_rd=cr&dcr=0&ei=GNnbWdrJOOXb6QTGw4-IBA

 

Mamy people are reporting lag, video issues, bsod, driver crashes (including the p3 case riser cable).

 

So again just try it directly in your mobo.

 

As i said riser cable problems are much more prone to happening with high power pcie 3.0 cards

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On 9-10-2017 at 10:29 PM, Rackooo said:

Also take a look at some of these sites:

 

https://www.google.si/search?ie=UTF-8&client=ms-android-samsung&source=android-browser&q=riser+cable+issue&gws_rd=cr&dcr=0&ei=GNnbWdrJOOXb6QTGw4-IBA

 

Mamy people are reporting lag, video issues, bsod, driver crashes (including the p3 case riser cable).

 

So again just try it directly in your mobo.

 

As i said riser cable problems are much more prone to happening with high power pcie 3.0 cards

Connecting the gpu directly indeed worked out wonders. Guess ill be looking for a new riser cable. So far the esdiy pci-e cables seems to be working out alright for others.

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Thats an amazing build probably trumps mine in pure asthetics ?

 

on a sidenote try a driver reset or full reboot. I had something similar before when configuring my pc up and a full reboot with clean driver install did th trick

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Cooling: Corsair H100i v2 // 4x Corsair ML140 RED Fans // 2x Corsair ML120 RED Fans 
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On 15-10-2017 at 9:24 AM, xsimplyjosh said:

Thats an amazing build probably trumps mine in pure asthetics ?

 

on a sidenote try a driver reset or full reboot. I had something similar before when configuring my pc up and a full reboot with clean driver install did th trick

I’ve even tried a full new install of win10

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