a game actually comes up with an error about vram allocation and not having enough, so we now know it is the gpu. The BIOS of it is an official NVIDIA one
Is there a way I can have the VRAM work less hard to make it run cooler, that way if it still crashes I’ll know if it was the issue? I’d rather get another GPU and open one up and modify it.
I’m quite sure the previous owner grabbed this card out of a tomb and sent it directly to me. This card probably never got more than some spray air over a year ago. 3080’s do get very hot vram but I know it’s definitely not off the table that that could be the issue
I can use a friends later today, but if it helps the gpu never passes 78 degrees and the memory maxed out at 104, but a crash later happened when it was a cooler 101.
It happens in 3D Mark aswell
I haven’t tried to run things on the IGPU yet
The cables are all checked and properly inserted (could that cause a crash to desktop? The pc is perfectly stable immediately after I see the desktop, not even a flicker.)
I do not understand event viewer and dont know...
I recently built a new pc a few days ago and games crash in a seemingly random timeframe, they will crash to desktop, giving no message and instantly cutting off audio and visual feedback once the crash occurs, as if I was alt-f4ing. One of those blue screens I read the error for and it was...
Last night I finished building my PC and began to test it in the morning. When I play games, in a seemingly random timeframe, they will crash to desktop or at worst give me a blue screen. One of those blue screens I read the error for and it was “Hyper_Visualization Error” . I have XMP disabled...