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NEED HELP FAST, Asus Rog Strix OC GTX 1080 Ti problem

ForQpine

So i bought a used Asus Rog Strix OC GTX 1080 Ti and when i run furmark or msi kombustor the programs just turn off after a while. The card never even reaches 80c so it shouldn't thermal throttle. There are no artifacts or any of the like. in msi kombustor the GPU load is max only 60% but runs at almoust 2000MHz and in furmark it reaches 99%, but runs at a lower 1600MHz. I run it on a 650w bronze plus power supply witch it should be enough power for it.

 

What should i do? Should i try and return it? When i tested it at the sellers house it was working fine.

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7 minutes ago, ForQpine said:

So i bought a used Asus Rog Strix OC GTX 1080 Ti and when i run furmark or msi kombustor the programs just turn off after a while. The card never even reaches 80c so it shouldn't thermal throttle. There are no artifacts or any of the like. in msi kombustor the GPU load is max only 60% but runs at almoust 2000MHz and in furmark it reaches 99%, but runs at a lower 1600MHz. I run it on a 650w bronze plus power supply witch it should be enough power for it.

 

What should i do? Should i try and return it? When i tested it at the sellers house it was working fine.

Does it work in normal use cases?

Also, what do you mean by "they turn off after a while"? Do they crash or do they just quit?

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I'm trying gaming right now. COD seems to work fine. What game would you suggest? By "they turn off after a while" i mean they just turn off . The computer lags a bit and they turn off. I guess they crash but there is no error message or anything.

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Just now, ForQpine said:

I'm trying gaming right now. COD seems to work fine. What game would you suggest? By "they turn off after a while" i mean they just turn off . The computer lags a bit and they turn off. I guess they crash but there is no error message or anything.

If the card is running stock then, you could run some benchmarks like Unigine Heaven and Valley.

Also, make sure your driver is up to date.

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33 minutes ago, Cyberspirit said:

If the card is running stock then, you could run some benchmarks like Unigine Heaven and Valley.

Also, make sure your driver is up to date.

The drivers are up to date. COD just froze up and heaven benchmark just turned off too like msi kombustor. So i guess they crashed, but neither of them displayed error message.

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4 minutes ago, ForQpine said:

The drivers are up to date. COD just froze up and heaven benchmark just turned off too like msi kombustor. So i guess they crashed, but neither of them displayed error message.

Open up MSI Afterburner and make sure that the card isn't Overclocked. If it is then reset it.

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1 minute ago, Cyberspirit said:

Open up MSI Afterburner and make sure that the card isn't Overclocked. If it is then reset it.

It isn't i just use it for temps and kombustor stress test. Could i have plugged in the graphics cards bad?

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2 minutes ago, ForQpine said:

It isn't i just use it for temps and kombustor stress test. Could i have plugged in the graphics cards bad?

You could try reseating it just to make sure.

Also, could you list what specs you have? Motherboard, CPU, PSU and all that.

For example, if your power supply isn't strong enough it could give you problems.

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11 minutes ago, Cyberspirit said:

You could try reseating it just to make sure.

Also, could you list what specs you have? Motherboard, CPU, PSU and all that.

For example, if your power supply isn't strong enough it could give you problems.

My PC specs:

CPU: Intel Core i5-4590 3.30GHz

Motherboard: ASUS H81m-d r2.0

PSU: Cooler master G650M 80plus bronze 650W

RAM: DDR3 16gb
HDD: 1TB 7200rpm

SSD: crusial mx300 500gb

 

I know the psu isn't that good, but i still think it should be enough for this setup.

The unigine valley benchmark doesn't seem to stress the card as much and doesn't turn off/crash

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3 minutes ago, ForQpine said:

My PC specs:

CPU: Intel Core i5-4590 3.30GHz

Motherboard: ASUS H81m-d r2.0

PSU: Cooler master G650M 80plus bronze 650W

RAM: DDR3 16gb
HDD: 1TB 7200rpm

SSD: crusial mx300 500gb

 

I know the psu isn't that good, but i still think it should be enough for this setup.

The unigine valley benchmark doesn't seem to stress the card as much and doesn't turn off/crash

While bronze isn't that efficient 650W should be enough to power the machine.

I'd say if it's possible, return the card. Maybe the previous owner pushed it too far and broke it somehow.

Any idea what they used it for before or, why they sold it?

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Just now, Cyberspirit said:

While bronze isn't that efficient 650W should be enough to power the machine.

I'd say if it's possible, return the card. Maybe the previous owner pushed it too far and broke it somehow.

Any idea what they used it for before or, why they sold it?

He said it was used for gaming and mining, but it was undervolted when mining.

The unigine valley bench just turned off/ crashed on higher settings.

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I'd just ask the guy for a refund and get a new one if possible.

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4 minutes ago, Cyberspirit said:

I'd just ask the guy for a refund and get a new one if possible.

Does the cards top backplate supposed to be hot to the touch when run a benchmark?

Thank you very much for answering my stupid question so quickly.

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5 minutes ago, ForQpine said:

Does the cards top backplate supposed to be hot to the touch when run a benchmark?

Thank you very much for answering my stupid question so quickly.

Yeah, it's normal and, it's actually a good thing.

 

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