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Ok so i got 2 stirx 1080's 1st one works fine but second one only works fine untill its put under heavyload and then it just crashes and creates fragments all over.
Iv looked into how to fix but i cant seem to find the spessific problem that i have. 

I can start windows and everything is fine, i launch Heaven benchmark it runs fine for 30 sec then it creates thise fragments and laggs the pc for 10 sec and it starts running untill it happends again. Its not the Psu cuz im useing the same as the second 1080. Drivers are reinstalled, its not heat as its around 50-60 (crashes so it goes down too 40 and repeat). iv downclocked the gpu and it still happends. I check Event Viewer and it says "Warning" and the source is the display with the note saying "Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding and has successfully recovered" and that happends in a loop

I allso had the same problem with the second now working gpu but that just a random day started working again.

I cant RMA because no recipte

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you don't need a receipt for RMA with Asus, the serial number is tracked for a warranty period.

Have you tried each graphics card individually, as opposed to both in the system at once?

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1 minute ago, fasauceome said:

you don't need a receipt for RMA with Asus, the serial number is tracked for a warranty period.

Have you tried each graphics card individually, as opposed to both in the system at once?

Because i live in norway asus does not RMA, only the shop does.

Yes the 1st card works 100% fine, second one just creates alot of fragments if i launch a 3d program

 

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2 minutes ago, TheCyberParable said:

Because i live in norway asus does not RMA, only the shop does.

Yes the 1st card works 100% fine, second one just creates alot of fragments if i launch a 3d program

 

Try and see what this "shop" can do. If they can't repair or replace it, stick with the single 1080 TI until you can get another one to get back to SLI.

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1 minute ago, m0n4rchy said:

Try and see what this "shop" can do. If they can't repair or replace it, stick with the single 1080 TI until you can get another one to get back to SLI.

I guess but im like 99% sure they will decline it because i dont have it, or that im not the original owner. 
They are called Komplett if u want to know. Biggest seller in Dk Nor or Swe

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1 minute ago, TheCyberParable said:

I guess but im like 99% sure they will decline it because i dont have it, or that im not the original owner. 
They are called Komplett if u want to know. Biggest seller in Dk Nor or Swe

If they won't repair or replace, they should at least offer refund. If they don't, THEN it's a serious problem.

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