Alright probably the last update.
I ran the 660 in heaven overnight and didn't get any crashes, I'm now almost 100% sure it's my 980 ti. Thanks for everybody who helped, although I'm sad my high end card only lasted until warranty, I'm glad this journey is finally over it was really taking...
Update: I cleared out drivers using DDU and reinstalled them manually, ran heaven while I went out and got a crash after a few hours. Found an old 660 I had in my closet and put it in and havent had crashes yet but haven't ran heaven for very long. Going to run it overnight and see if it...
I'm not sure yet, going to try and find a way to fix it because I can't really afford to replace it right now, talking with EVGA to see if they have any solutions I haven't thought of
Update: I moved my GPU to my 2nd PCIE slot and it crashed after about 2 hours of heaven benchmark so I ran heaven benchmark on my Intel HD graphics 4000 overnight and no crashes. Guessing that means its my GPU. Any suggestions on possible ways to fix it before I bin it?
Good Idea, also gave me the idea to run my 980 ti in the second PCIe 3.0/2.0 x16_2 slot which runs exclusively at x8 (despite being labeled as x16 to check to see if it's just specifically that socket that is messed up.
Well update:
Under-clocked the core -89 (max I could do in PercisionX1): Crash/Reboot
Under-clocked the Vram -200 (Max I could do): Crash/Reboot
Under-clocked both at the same time: Crash/Reboot
Kind of running out of ideas that I could personally to do figure it out. I guess reduce the...
Yeah that's what I'm thinking right now but I've had these thoughts about certain parts a dozen times by now so I'm skeptical.
Here's a screen shot of GPU-Z while running Heaven benchmark. I've saved 3 different crash logs from it and nothing really pops out to me, but I'm also not the most...
Well this is a bit frustrating, I ran Heaven extreme benchmark again with GPU-z running so I could maybe catch what was happening and I've been running it for about and hour with no crashes now.
Edit: Nevermind it crashed about 60 seconds after making this post and I got a log
Ran the Heaven benchmark on extreme and it crashed my computer and gave me the ASUS power surge protect message almost immediately (twice in a row). Feels like I lost a hundred pounds, I'm so relieved I finally have another direction to head in. Thank you, now it's time for me to learn how to...
I haven't run the heaven benchmark but that's something I can do tonight, is it a benchmark you would run for something like 8+ hours while I'm sleeping?
Hey thanks for the reply, I've been thinking more and more lately it might be the GPU but I'm pretty scared that it is as I don't know if my warranty is up or not. Might just pick up a low end card and run it for a week or 2 and see if I get any crashes that way. But with the inconsistency of...
I believe that is what the onboard MemOK! button does on my motherboard which I already tried out, I haven't tried underclocking the GPU might give it a shot.
The issue occurs when playing games, not necessarily under heavy load, but I believe it has always happened when playing games. I could be playing a game for hours multiple days in a row with no issues then suddenly it will shut down and restart, or i could be playing for 5 minutes after...
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