Does sound rather like a hardware issue then.Ok so basically it happened again after clean install of drivers using DDU. Do i have to RMA this gpu then? seems something is seriously wrong going on here.
Yes on the zotac 3070 they go in rather awkwardly in a little cut out in the card, but i checked and took out the gpu as well which had no dust or anything on it and re-inserted it made sure it was in properly. I ran up a game and it seems to work fine now? I dont know whats going on because i checked the GPU temps after the crash at is was around 55 degrees which is fine?Does sound rather like a hardware issue then.
Just to confirm, have you got 2 separate PSU cables going into the GPU, or one cable going to a splitter?
Sorry, just to be doubly sure, you've got 2 separate GPU power cables coming from the PSU, not 1 that goes to a splitter and serves both ports on the GPU?Yes on the zotac 3070 they go in rather awkwardly in a little cut out in the card, but i checked and took out the gpu as well which had no dust or anything on it and re-inserted it made sure it was in properly. I ran up a game and it seems to work fine now? I dont know whats going on because i checked the GPU temps after the crash at is was around 55 degrees which is fine?
Looks like its one that serves as a splitter going into the gpu, i only see one cable coming from the psu.Sorry, just to be doubly sure, you've got 2 separate GPU power cables coming from the PSU, not 1 that goes to a splitter and serves both ports on the GPU?
You need 2 separate cables serving each power port. If there isn’t a second GPU PSU cable, it will be in your spares.Looks like its one that serves as a splitter going into the gpu, i only see one cable coming from the psu.
ok ill add an image so you get a better idea of what it looks likeYou need 2 separate cables serving each power port. If there isn’t a second GPU PSU cable, it will be in your spares.
First thing you need to make sure is that you’ve got 2 separate PSU cables running to the GPU.Ok so i was looking around a bit and wondering what could be the problem, and i disabled g-sync for fullscreen and windowed mode and just pout it to full screen and seeing if this has anything to do with the crashes, not sure.
They’ve done it a few times, unfortunately they’ve had a lot of new staff since lockdown started and some builds just haven’t quite been right.I mean i trust PCS when building the PC, they would install the power cables correctly? kind of why i wanted them to do it and why i didnt make my own PC. And the problem is the when running a game i crash and get a black screen, it then goes to 1-2 fps and i have to close it. My desktop and browser runs fine so thats why im confused on whats happening because before the crash everything is running fine for days before this happens so im not sure if its a certain game or the actual GPU