It's as if every time the gpu is put under stress/power is required, it like overrides the whole system or something goes wrong and it crashes. The motherboard is a PCIe 3.0 and the gpu is 4.0, but I don't think that's it since I've seen many others do this same 3.0/4.0 setup.
It has been a little bit over a month, and "giving it" another cable from the psu seemed to help (it'd crash less frequently), but it still crashes a ton. I recently got a riser cable for a vertical mount, but it still crashes very frequently (the same amount as before the riser cable). Every...
I'm pretty sure I only have one cable from the PSU that splits to the gpu. I'm pretty sure that's the right way to do it though, since if I were to plug in separate cables, it would increase the power draw, since it would be pulling power individually from each cable.
Thanks for your feedback. Previous to the new gpu, I did not have any kind of gpu whatsoever. I was using the integrated graphics in the 11900k, so this is the first gpu for the computer. Next time it crahses, I will make sure to look at the event viewer and possibly a diagnostic test. My other...
I recently won a 3070 ti from the newegg shuffle, and I was very excited to install it into my computer. When it arrived, I installed it and the drivers onto my computer (I did make sure to clip on an anti-shock bracelet onto myself and the computer) and it started up perfectly fine. Everything...