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  • RayanH
    PCHF Member
    • Nov 2021
    • 8

    #1

    Pc crashes / reboots while playing

    Basically my after i bought my parts i saw that the used gtx 980 ti had 93 degrees so i repasted and now it crashes even with low degrees here is a video tried fixing it for 8 hours straight even did a clean install same problem

    I would appreciate any help.

    [MEDIA=youtube]dtCQuq0rD7A[/MEDIA]
  • veeg
    PCHF Director
    • Jul 2016
    • 8982

    #2
    Hello

    Give us your complete psu spec’s..

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    • RayanH
      PCHF Member
      • Nov 2021
      • 8

      #3
      Originally posted by veeg
      Hello

      Give us your complete psu spec’s..
      Its a be quiet psu with 500 watts it‘s new from amazon

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      • veeg
        PCHF Director
        • Jul 2016
        • 8982

        #4
        The 980 ti needs at least a 600 watt psu,

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        • RayanH
          PCHF Member
          • Nov 2021
          • 8

          #5
          Originally posted by veeg
          The 980 ti needs at least a 600 watt psu,
          Whattttt for real? But the online calculator said it needs 500

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          • veeg
            PCHF Director
            • Jul 2016
            • 8982

            #6
            The info i got said 600 watts.. Let’s get more help..

            @phillpower2

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            • RayanH
              PCHF Member
              • Nov 2021
              • 8

              #7
              But still thank you so much i will send my psu back and buy a new one

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              • veeg
                PCHF Director
                • Jul 2016
                • 8982

                #8
                Let’s see what Phil has to say about the issue..

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                • RayanH
                  PCHF Member
                  • Nov 2021
                  • 8

                  #9
                  Originally posted by veeg
                  Let’s see what Phil has to say about the issue..
                  Oki doki haha

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                  • phillpower2
                    PCHF Administrator
                    • Sep 2016
                    • 15209

                    #10
                    Veeg is bang on the money regarding the power requirements (see my canned info below) but there could also be something else going on.

                    I would recommend a minimum of a Gold efficiency rated PSU from a proven brand such as Corsair, EVGA or Seasonic, a 600W or above is recommended to be used in a system that has a GTX 980 Ti present so this must be your minimum, remember, it is the card manufacturer that is expected to honour any warranty should the card break, not a PSU calculator or some faceless person on the internet that says that it is ok to ignore any minimum PSU requirements specified by the GPU manufacturer.

                    If your CPU and MB have onboard graphics, have you tried removing the GTX 980 Ti from the PCI-E slot on the MB and hooking the display up to the appropriate video port on the MB.
                    Originally posted by RayanH
                    Basically my after i bought my parts i saw that the used gtx 980 ti had 93 degrees
                    Any proof that the GPU was not already damaged when you got it.

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                    • RayanH
                      PCHF Member
                      • Nov 2021
                      • 8

                      #11
                      Originally posted by phillpower2
                      Veeg is bang on the money regarding the power requirements (see my canned info below) but there could also be something else going on.

                      I would recommend a minimum of a Gold efficiency rated PSU from a proven brand such as Corsair, EVGA or Seasonic, a 600W or above is recommended to be used in a system that has a GTX 980 Ti present so this must be your minimum, remember, it is the card manufacturer that is expected to honour any warranty should the card break, not a PSU calculator or some faceless person on the internet that says that it is ok to ignore any minimum PSU requirements specified by the GPU manufacturer.

                      If your CPU and MB have onboard graphics, have you tried removing the GTX 980 Ti from the PCI-E slot on the MB and hooking the display up to the appropriate video port on the MB.

                      Any proof that the GPU was not already damaged when you got it.
                      I really don‘t know if it was damaged before hand i got it for a really high price but i will buy a 700 w evga psu with silver efficiency rating i hope this will solve my problem

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                      • phillpower2
                        PCHF Administrator
                        • Sep 2016
                        • 15209

                        #12
                        Originally posted by phillpower2
                        If your CPU and MB have onboard graphics, have you tried removing the GTX 980 Ti from the PCI-E slot on the MB and hooking the display up to the appropriate video port on the MB.
                        Is the above not an option.
                        Originally posted by RayanH
                        i will buy a 700 w evga psu with silver efficiency rating
                        Never come across such a PSU and being that the Silver efficiency rating is obsolete any silver efficiency rated PSU will most likely be pre owned and out of warranty, don[ICODE]t play Russian Roulette with power supplies, you won[/ICODE]t win.

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                        • RayanH
                          PCHF Member
                          • Nov 2021
                          • 8

                          #13
                          Originally posted by phillpower2
                          Is the above not an option.

                          Never come across such a PSU and being that the Silver efficiency rating is obsolete any silver efficiency rated PSU will most likely be pre owned and out of warranty, don[ICODE]t play Russian Roulette with power supplies, you won[/ICODE]t win.
                          Sorry but i am kinda confused so i should never buy anything below gold efficiency right?

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                          • phillpower2
                            PCHF Administrator
                            • Sep 2016
                            • 15209

                            #14
                            Sorry but I have asked the same question twice now but not got an answer so I will not be chiming in again, good luck with it.

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                            • RayanH
                              PCHF Member
                              • Nov 2021
                              • 8

                              #15
                              Originally posted by phillpower2
                              Sorry but I have asked the same question twice now but not got an answer so I will not be chiming in again, good luck with it.
                              Oh **** i am sorry i did not read it right my cpu does not have integrated graphics

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