Author Topic: computer troubles  (Read 1504 times)

If you have one of those EVGA 'superclocked' cards, those are known to overclock themselves to the point of instability.
Dowload EVGA PrecisionX and bump down the base clock around 25-50 MHz for more stability.
oh dear, i should keep this in mind. my 970 was an EVGA SSC edition


necro bump
card is forgeted, confirmed. 'this a shame, it was fairly new. stuck with Intel hd crapics for now
posting to thank u guys for helping me. locking

necro bump x2

it's happening again. I removed the GPU and it was fine for a week. today, it was fine for ~2 hours, then it crashed.
i'm stumped. i don't know what the forget is the problem. the only thing that i've thought of is the HDD, since it's been having cooling issues recently. it was at 33 degrees when it crashed, not enough for it to crash purely because of overheating.
what the forget is happening

maybe the motherboard is frying the cards
try a new card on a new system for a week, put it on the motherboard, see if it stops working after awhile
also try another psu, that could be frying the card as well

If you have one of those EVGA 'superclocked' cards, those are known to overclock themselves to the point of instability.
wait what