It's i5-6600. I'll try to get an nvidia card somewhere, if that works it should shift the blame to mobo/cpu/ram.
At this point it's hard to say that this would be power or temperature related since all heavy benchmarks run without a problem, I even left furmark running for half an hour.
Still here, still with the same problem with rx 470 or perhaps the whole system, things are turning more bizzare by the minute.
I can mine cryptocurrency for days 24/7, I can leave unigine running for hours, aida64 stability test was running now for an hour, system works perfectly. Desktop...
I have an old athlon machine so I guess I could pop the card in there and see what happens, it's quite an old and weak system.
@Crumpet: the fact that I need to power-cycle the system to make it work again probably excludes the monitor. And intel iGU works fine too.
I might try a different...
Changed title so people can stop being offended.
Update on the situation:
-bought Corsair rm650x
-reinstalled windows 10
-tried hdmi cable
The problem persists. Caught it on video too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1ZgZHtp7Qg
I sent card to RMA, they did 2x8 hours of tests plus additional...
If I RMA the card they'll run a few tests, claim everything works and send it back. So I'll try to fix this myself first.
Anyway, sorry for coming out so negative, it's just frustrating to no end when 2 cards in a row are having severe issues in a few weeks and no solution in sight.
I'll...
vbios is 015.050.000.000.000000 which seems to be the latest (it's 470 btw, not 480)
I'll also try to hook up HDMI since Radeon Software 14.4 supposedly fixed a similar problem over HDMI . I wouldn't call this jumping to conclusions, it's just logical..
New card, clean windows 10 and driver install but games are crashing to empty display and card completely dies. Intel iGPU works with no problems. So in what world is this a user error? This couldn't be a user error even if I really tried hard to kill the GPU.
I have 1 laptop with Fedora and...
So my R9 390 bites the dust after a year and a half, while waiting for warranty fix I buy ASUS Rx 470 just to keep me going. Works fine for a week then suddenly starts losing signal while playing games (randomly a few minutes or hours in). Well, what do you know, a full thread with miserable...
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Basically, according to my observation a soon as my 390 reaches ~63 degreees °C it starts artifacting and eventually black screen is up. After a cool off I can restart PC normally. If I force the fans to higher speed via afterburner I can run unigine heaven on ultra without any problems...
I am taking the SSD approach here. When SSDs were introduced they were expensive AF and had low capacity so I didn't bite. Fast forward a few years and they are much cheaper with greater capacities so it's a no brainer to buy them.
It's the same with VR now. Expensive and still has some quirks...
If wccftech is right I am building a new system with 480. The only question remains whether to wait for Zen or not. Because that makes it closer to Vega. Hard decisions.
I own PCS 390. I did have some problems initially when all 3D programs would crash after a few seconds/minutes but then things resolved themselves magically.
This forum is the only thing keeping the site alive for me. No reason to read an Anandtech review if it's weeks late when you already get to know the product from 10 other sites which released on time. Yes, reviews are mostly better quality but not THAT better to make it worth it.
I can already imagine how much faster my school Reversi OpenCL implementation from back in the day would run on this. :))
Seriously though, if you can use all that power it must be a nice card. The dual GPU is probably detected as a separate device I assume.
I guess each VM gets direct hardware access to a single GPU while CPUs are shared by cores. At first I thought it would be a complicated setup but I guess not.
To me, the most interesting thing is actually the custom 7-way waterblock connector and the whole cooling setup. It has to cool 7 top...
Card does not really matter. If you have everything on highest settings and get 60+fps that is the best you can get (without forced driver processing).
@IllogicalGlory: With all the forced enchantments you used, does the game actually look any better or is it just a waste of time more or less? I am asking because textures are really showing it's age so I have doubts whether any of this actually helps. If it's a yes, I'll do it this weekend on...
Removed gpu and drivers completely and let windows install it via update. Same thing.
@jackTzheB: will try to play with it but I am losing hope at this point
I guess the only thing that really changed recently is that I was installing a PCI parallel printer port in x4 slot but it did not work...
All seems good. 8+6pin, wiggled them around a bit, both locked into place. PSU and GPu fans spinning (GPU fans are idle but they tend to spin up for a bit just before crash)
New PC, worked flawlessly for the past 3 weeks, today suddenly all DX11 games crash as soon as launched or after a few seconds/minutes.
Catalyst 15.7.1
Tried:
1. DDU and 15.7.1 reinstall
2. 15.10 install
3. Several system restore points (going back several days)
4. Updated BIOS
Usual errors...
I am just not sure.. if panel can have a static refresh of 144Hz, why would the dynamic refresh rate be any lower than that? There must be some overhead or extra work that prevents higher refresh rates which current implementations are not capable of doing. But again, no explanation anywhere.
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