Post: Why is my gpu doing this?
03-18-2017, 07:50 PM #1
BurtE
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Hey

To summarise;

I got a new gpu today, installed it into my system fine. went to install the cd and it wouldnt run

so I found the software online, downloaded it and installed

Trying to play a game of h1z1 and shit like this randomly happens

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What is causing this?

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03-19-2017, 06:45 PM #11
BurtE
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Originally posted by Toke View Post
that'll do it, hows the video playback? check ur cables and if its all connected right. if it does this on all games then rma it. also run a bench that tests power draw. you might actually be using more power then ur psu can handle i heard storys of 480s pulling 250-300w max'd and that shitty 500w corsair is prob only like 470w ish. not sure why u have such a nice pc and play shit ass h1z1 too


Yeah its running smoothly. Have already double and triple checked thats its connected to the mobo correctly.
Is there software that I can test power draw?
Pc part picker said everything was okay hence why I didnt get a higher wattage psu
03-19-2017, 06:52 PM #12
Toke
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Originally posted by BurtE View Post
Yeah its running smoothly. Have already double and triple checked thats its connected to the mobo correctly.
Is there software that I can test power draw?
Pc part picker said everything was okay hence why I didnt get a higher wattage psu


that tool is fucking bad, and cx power supplys r trash. i remember telling you to get a better one and msi afterburner can
03-20-2017, 08:50 PM #13
BurtE
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Originally posted by Toke View Post
that tool is fucking bad, and cx power supplys r trash. i remember telling you to get a better one and msi afterburner can


Getting no more than 150 watts so psu shouldnt be the problem
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03-21-2017, 04:40 PM #14
Jon Snow
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Originally posted by BurtE View Post
Hey

To summarise;

I got a new gpu today, installed it into my system fine. went to install the cd and it wouldnt run

so I found the software online, downloaded it and installed

Trying to play a game of h1z1 and shit like this randomly happens

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I would recommend getting a stronger PSU too man or probably have the wrong drivers, but i think its its the PSU.

I Dont have a External GPU in my pc and i have a stronger PSU than yours. (i could be wrong)

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Last edited by Jon Snow ; 03-21-2017 at 04:49 PM.
03-23-2017, 02:16 PM #15
BurtE
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Originally posted by Jon
I would recommend getting a stronger PSU too man or probably have the wrong drivers, but i think its its the PSU.

I Dont have a External GPU in my pc and i have a stronger PSU than yours. (i could be wrong)

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The latest driver that came out 2 days ago seems to have fixed it.

Also to stop h1z1 from crashing I had to underclock my gpu
03-23-2017, 03:01 PM #16
Jon Snow
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Originally posted by BurtE View Post
The latest driver that came out 2 days ago seems to have fixed it.

Also to stop h1z1 from crashing I had to underclock my gpu


Glad you got it fixed man Smile

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