Hi,
I believe you just did your own troubleshooting, could be a bad card.
Just swap back to your old one (if you can) and see if it crashes.
The Red Devil should be OK with that PSU.
Does the Red Devil has 3x8PIN? Use its own cable, don't daisy chain.
Try re-seating the card and power cords.
Try reinstalling drivers.
Good Luck
Hi,
I do not currently have the old 6950 xt card, that's the reason why I wish to fix this issue as quickly as possible. I've reseated every PCIE cable and used individual cables for each GPU port so no daisy chaining is occuring. Currently doing DDU and reinstalling drivers in the hopes that it'll work out just fine. If you have any further tips to give feel free to drop them here, kinda stressed out trying to fix this lol.
Thanks for the comment non the less
Does the card have dual bios?
Try the other one. Doesn't hurt.
Tried the silent bios and the same thing still happens. I'm open for any solution.
Can you still return the card?
Do you have a friend that would help you out trying the card?
The reboot means power or temp, and I doubt it is temp. You tried wiring 3 different power cables from PSU.
Fyi, on the powercolor product page for it, "Minimum System Power requirement (W) 950W". Maybe they really mean it.
Not sure honestly, temps looked fine yesterday at around 55-65C. I'm starting to also think it's a PSU issue because anything else is out the window. realistically it should work just fine considering the previous 6950 xt was running just fine at 300w but this one just doesn't work properly. Going to try a 1000w PSU and see if there's any results. If someone has more solutions do let me know.
If webpage says 950 then there's some logic to the crashes.
Could be a power spike and your RM850 simply can't handle it, if possible set power limit to -10%, limit the clocks and undervolt it.
I think MSI afterburner can go as low as -20% power limit, at least ASUS GPU Tweak did. This should limit the card severely to troubleshoot the PSU.
So to add to this, I'm not entirely sure if it's a PSU fault but I've somewhat solved it. I redownloaded windows, got the latest drivers and undervolted the card while also lowering the power limit to 90%. Purely based off of this I would say it would've been a PSU issue but it wouldn't explain this.
As soon as I tuned my fans in adrenaline I instantly crashed ingame, happened when I turned off zero rpm mode. It would seem like there's an issue with amd drivers and fan tuning. Otherwise as we speak I'm running just fine at 260W and have relatively the same performance. Although I also think it has something to do with my RAM but for now I won't mess with it any further.
Have you resolved it?