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XFX AMD RADEON RX580 GTS XXX EDITION 8GB SHUT DOWN PC WHILE GAMING OR WHEN EVER IT WANTS
I am having a lot of issues when i installed heavier games (i was only playing league of legends and CS:GO) now that i have far cry new dawn crysis remastered blair witch warzone. A lot of times my gpu crashes 1st thing the screen goes black and turns off my keyboard light and mouse then my computer restarts automatically. Then when windows 10 boot i always get a message from radeon drivers [default radeon wattman settings have been restored due to an unexpected system failure]. The weird thing is that i never change the settings like the temperatures and stuff i left them at default. I also tried to set up my temperatures with fan speed but same thing happened. I never overclocked it and never underclocked it! I tried installing diffrent windows versions and amd drivers. but never solved my issue. Do you guys think that it is a psu problem?
cpu: 1500x ram:g.skill 3200mhz 16 cas latenscy mobo:b450m ds3h psu: innovator 650w
Please Help!!!!!
I also went to my shop that i bought i sent it for repair or give the money back, but after 3 weeks they said that they didint find anything wrong when they benchmarked the gpu and stress tested it.
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Yea, 2 +12v rails at 18A and 20A means outdated ATX spec and downright dangerous to use these days due to the potential of insufficient power delivery...Use HWiNFO64 and monitor your +12v voltage under load, if it drops under 11.9v, that's the cause.
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1) Faulty card. Not likely in this case as it worked perfectly in another system.
2) Overheating. Not likely in this case as it is not exceeding 95*C.
3) Insufficient power. Quite likely the cause. Post a picture of the sticker on the side of the PSU which lists wattage and amperage.
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Yea, 2 +12v rails at 18A and 20A means outdated ATX spec and downright dangerous to use these days due to the potential of insufficient power delivery...Use HWiNFO64 and monitor your +12v voltage under load, if it drops under 11.9v, that's the cause.
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BRO YOU SAVED ME IT WAS ACTUALLY THE POWER SUPPLY FAULT. I tried both of my 8 pins and scored lower than 11.9
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BRO YOU SAVED ME IT WAS ACTUALLY THE POWER SUPPLY FAULT. I tried both of my 8 pins and scored lower than 11.9
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If OP concurs this topic should be marked as solved
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put the clock speed frequency at 1300Mhz on AMD wattman
