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  • Majed_V
    PCHF Member
    • Mar 2024
    • 3

    #1

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    hello, i’ve been having a frustrating issue with my pc.
    My pc shuts down when i am gaming and i took it to multiple pc workshops and they checked every single hardware part everything is fine and the benchmarks numbers are fine and they told me that my gpu is overheating because when they put their hands on the surface of my gpu they find it very hot but the temps are from 60c to 70c at most.
    My gpu is rtx 3080 asus rog strix 12gb i had it for a year and a half and i never had a problem with it it ran smoothly before, and what did i do now for it to overheat like they say i played a little bit of helldivers 2 and then the pc turned off while playing it and then every other game it shuts off but the motherboard light is still turned on and the case power button’s light is still on too.
    I have tried every single solution in terms of software, and i tried using an rtx 2060 instead of 3080 and i played for 1 hour then the same problem happened but i changed the thermal paste of the 2060 and the problem never happened with that gpu, but i also changed the thermal paste of the 3080 and the problem happened ! what is this !.
    Anyways i checked the psu and replaced it with another one and the same thing happened again, i use a 750w psu.
    And what’s weird is that i gave the gpu to a friend and he played with it for hours and it didn’t overheat or shut off his pc !.
    My specs are:
    GPU: Asus rog strix 3080 12gv
    CPU: Ryzen 5 5600
    MB: Gigabyte aorus x470
    PSU: EVGA BRONZE 750w
    RAMS: 32 corsair vengance
    Please help me i am at my wit’s end.
  • veeg
    PCHF Director
    • Jul 2016
    • 8977

    #2
    Hello

    What type psu does your friend have ?

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    • Majed_V
      PCHF Member
      • Mar 2024
      • 3

      #3
      Originally posted by veeg
      Hello

      What type psu does your friend have ?
      Hey !, Finally someone responded. My friend has a 850w thermaltake psu.

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      • phillpower2
        PCHF Administrator
        • Sep 2016
        • 15205

        #4
        Originally posted by Majed V
        Finally someone responded.
        Pardon, you got nowhere with this when paying for tech support so you may want to be a bit more polite when someone is prepared to help you for free, helpers come from all over the world and while you are sleeping they are giving up their time helping others.
        Originally posted by Majed V
        GPU: Asus rog strix 3080 12gv
        PSU: EVGA [COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)]BRONZE 750w
        [/COLOR]
        [COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)]
        750W is 100W below what ASUS state here as being the minimum and Bronze efficiency only good enough for onboard video or GPUs that pre date UEFI BIOS.

        ASUS GPU specs here

        What you describe as happening is typical behaviour of a PSU overheating internally and the thermal sensor shutting it down to prevent it going into meltdown, EVGA are a good brand so you are lucky.

        You need a minimum of an 850W Gold efficiency rated PSU from a proven brand such as the Corsair RM range, EVGA, Seasonic or Super Flower, seven year warranty minimum but preferably ten.[/color]

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        • Majed_V
          PCHF Member
          • Mar 2024
          • 3

          #5
          Originally posted by phillpower2
          Pardon, you got nowhere with this when paying for tech support so you may want to be a bit more polite when someone is prepared to help you for free, helpers come from all over the world and while you are sleeping they are giving up their time helping others.

          750W is 100W below what ASUS state here as being the minimum and Bronze efficiency only good enough for onboard video or GPUs that pre date UEFI BIOS.

          ASUS GPU specs here

          What you describe as happening is typical behaviour of a PSU overheating internally and the thermal sensor shutting it down to prevent it going into meltdown, EVGA are a good brand so you are lucky.

          You need a minimum of an 850W Gold efficiency rated PSU from a proven brand such as the Corsair RM range, EVGA, Seasonic or Super Flower, seven year warranty minimum but preferably ten.
          Being RUDE was not at all my intention i was suprised and happy that someone responded after all that time, and i was really desperate for a solution. Anyway thank you all for your effort, and i apologize.

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          • phillpower2
            PCHF Administrator
            • Sep 2016
            • 15205

            #6
            No harm done and no need for any apology but it did not come across as you intended.

            You are welcome.

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            • phillpower2
              PCHF Administrator
              • Sep 2016
              • 15205

              #7
              No follow up from the OP, thread marked and closed.

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