Hello, I have a problem that the monitor turns off at any moment, the screen turns gray. After which an error pops up, the default settings of the AMD software, I have an undervolting there, where I do it again every time. When the monitor turns off, it does not respond to anything, only you need to hold down the power button to completely turn it off, neither turning off the monitor, nor interacting with it with the keyboard, mouse or the monitor power button does not help. I had this problem before, everyone said that this was a problem in the power supply, I replaced it with a Thermaltake 600w 80 plus bronze. But the problem remains, please tell me what the problem could be. When the monitor turns off, a strange sound appears, just like zzzzzzzzzzz. Problems with the video card 100% and the crooked hands of those who make drivers for it, I'm already tired of suffering with this problem. Give me a solution, please
Hello, the video card is really hot, even when I had rx580 it was too much for me.
You did undervolting, lowered the power supply as I understand, and the frequency? Maybe there is not enough power supply for the given frequency?
the power supply should be enough 100 percent, even without undervolting this problem happens. And it is not because of overheating because the video card can crash at 50 degrees even on the desktop or in chrome
I had such symptoms when there was not enough power for the rx580 (500 watts), I bought 600, and everything became normal. I don't know how much the rx 5700 xt needs, it eats 225. You need to compare this on the power calculator website. But the trick is that you made an undervolt (though it is not clear by how much and what are the undervolt indicators), maybe 600 watts should be enough.
the power supply should be enough 100 percent, even without undervolting this problem happens. And it is not because of overheating because the video card can crash at 50 degrees even on the desktop or in chrome
Depending on the exact model of your PSU, it may only be a true 504-528W, check the 12v rail rating on label (multiply by Amp rating).
They can also have a problem where (under certain conditions) can drop the 12V to as low as 8.6-9.4V, so power to system could be as low as 360W.
What exact model is the 5700xt, if one with double 8 pin power it is usually suggested to use 2 separate pcie cables from psu to card.