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Your GPU temps are fine but if the CPU temps are correct I don`t know how the computer has not shut down.
Please restart your computer and check the temperatures/voltages in the BIOS, no screenshot is required just make a note of the temperatures, the DRAM voltages and the +3.3V, +5V and the +12V rails on the PSU and post them with your next reply.
Hey, I tried to plug the GPu to second PCI-E slot and it looks like it works good, I started league fo legends and have 240fps instead of 20. But than it droped to 70, but I think its still normal, In fortnite its jumping between 30 to 150, but when I do fast move it drops to 10 or less.
Is there some difference between PCI-E slots ?
So I think second slot helped but there is still something bad, beacuse previously it was going without lags, and without problem.
Based on the poor performance in what is meant to be the faster of the two PCI-E slots and the fact that the GPU works better in the slower x4 PCI-E slot the only explanation is the PCI-E slot has issues.
Any problems with the PCI-E slot will not get better with time and will most likely get worse.
If you have a warranty, call it in and if you are able be present when any testing gets done I would recommend it, it is far too easy for people to say that everything worked for them or to return the same item instead of replacing it.
Have you tried running Furmark and SUPERPOSITION while the card is in the second slot.
It makes no sense you getting the same results when you say that things are better with the GPU in the slower x4 slot, try putting the GPU back in the first slot to see if anything changes from how it used to perform before you swapped it to the other slot.
Originally posted by Ovreused
Beacuse if there is problem in motherboard I still have garancy from shop to repair ir.
It depends on if it is the MB or not, your above test results being the same as the original ones casts doubt as to whether or not it is the board or the GPU.
The fan on the GPU working more means that it is functioning better so is getting hotter, this again points towards the first PCI-E slot having issues so we will just have to wait how putting the GPU back in there goes.
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