John Posted January 2, 2019 Content Count: 2698 Joined: 04/16/16 Status: Offline Share Posted January 2, 2019 https://gyazo.com/7fe22dd03d79a01b1690734c5f8bcf35 this is what I have rn what version do u got? I guess power efficiency is not your issue then. Are you using separate 8 Pin power connectors or are you using the same one? Use separate ones if possible. If it's not that then you have a faulty power input and you might need to get a new riser. Reset any overclock settings if you have any and reinstall your drivers. how do I do these things? I think it's safe to assume you haven't overclocked but go to Global Wattman and press "Reset" and then reinstall the drivers. Link to comment
leo Posted January 2, 2019 Content Count: 59 Joined: 12/27/18 Status: Offline Share Posted January 2, 2019 When I overclocked my graphics card and ram a lot more than I should not have back when I played fortnite I noticed that it would crash the game. After I unclocked these I noticed that games no longer crashed and my gpu and cpu were not as hot. I suggest trying this first before you mess with anything else. how do I do these things? Link to comment
leo Posted January 2, 2019 Content Count: 59 Joined: 12/27/18 Status: Offline Share Posted January 2, 2019 @John This is the notification I get when I crash https://gyazo.com/bc3a3356e35e506a082fde328c05c94d Link to comment
John Posted January 2, 2019 Content Count: 2698 Joined: 04/16/16 Status: Offline Share Posted January 2, 2019 @John This is the notification I get when I crash https://gyazo.com/bc3a3356e35e506a082fde328c05c94d Okay, go to Global Wattman and hit "Reset" and then reinstall the drivers. Link to comment
leo Posted January 2, 2019 Content Count: 59 Joined: 12/27/18 Status: Offline Share Posted January 2, 2019 I guess power efficiency is not your issue then. Are you using separate 8 Pin power connectors or are you using the same one? Use separate ones if possible. If it's not that then you have a faulty power input and you might need to get a new riser. Reset any overclock settings if you have any and reinstall your drivers. I think it's safe to assume you haven't overclocked but go to Global Wattman and press "Reset" and then reinstall the drivers. I have no idea what those are. 8-pin connectors or risers. I launched the game with the drivers installed before I uninstall them. Everything rose in use. https://gyazo.com/a4b7db90b91bed5032c260eb277339e9 Link to comment
John Posted January 2, 2019 Content Count: 2698 Joined: 04/16/16 Status: Offline Share Posted January 2, 2019 I have no idea what those are. 8-pin connectors or risers. I launched the game with the drivers installed before I uninstall them. Everything rose in use. https://gyazo.com/a4b7db90b91bed5032c260eb277339e9 That looks fine and normal. This is what my GPU looks like, see how the connector going into it is a 6 pin? Your GPU uses two 8 pin connectors and they need to be separate. Can you just tell me whether if your 8 pin connectors stem from the same cable or not? Link to comment
leo Posted January 2, 2019 Content Count: 59 Joined: 12/27/18 Status: Offline Share Posted January 2, 2019 That looks fine and normal. This is what my GPU looks like, see how the connector going into it is a 6 pin? Your GPU uses two 8 pin connectors and they need to be separate. Can you just tell me whether if your 8 pin connectors stem from the same cable or not? Yeah. Let me check it out. Do you have discord or something? So that we can make this communication easier? Link to comment
leo Posted January 2, 2019 Content Count: 59 Joined: 12/27/18 Status: Offline Share Posted January 2, 2019 @John this is what I have: 2 6 point connectors w 2 2 point connectors right beside them (one 6 w/ one 2) Link to comment
John Posted January 2, 2019 Content Count: 2698 Joined: 04/16/16 Status: Offline Share Posted January 2, 2019 @John this is what I have: 2 6 point connectors w 2 2 point connectors right beside them (one 6 w/ one 2) Any way that you can post a pic? That's fine but you should use a separate cable for each connector. Two separate cables with 6 and 2 pin connectors is fine. What powersupply do you have? a 880w PSU is pretty vague. Link to comment
leo Posted January 2, 2019 Content Count: 59 Joined: 12/27/18 Status: Offline Share Posted January 2, 2019 Any way that you can post a pic? That's fine but you should use a separate cable for each connector. Two separate cables with 6 and 2 pin connectors is fine. What powersupply do you have? a 880w PSU is pretty vague. I don't know... I have a technician coming on Friday and he should be able to fix it for me as I am lost and don't understand what youre saying completely. Thank you so much for your help though! Link to comment
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