Specs:
i5 Skylake 4ghz
XFX850watt Gold PSU
16GB RAM DDR4 2666
Gigabyte Gaming K3
R9 390
Win 10
I was running a crossfire set up with two 390's until I sold my primary card. I then moved the secondary card into the primary slot to make use of it's 16x speed.
When I booted it up today, everything worked as it should, expect a minute into booting while it was updating a game, I got the BSOD.
I powered the machine down, and tried to reboot. Everything whirred up as normal, but nothing displayed on the screen, waiting perhaps 15secs, the PC would then power itself down... 5 or so seconds later, boot itself back up and go through the same process unless I forced a power down.
Speaking to a friend they had something similar albeit they didn't do anything with the GPU, they removed the battery on the MB and put back in, and everything worked as it should thereafter.
Do you think this could be a driver issue? (I hadn't wiped/reinstalled the drivers while removing the GPU) or could it be something else?
Both GPU's worked fine before, and they're hardly used as I use the PC mainly for Lightroom and Photoshop.
i5 Skylake 4ghz
XFX850watt Gold PSU
16GB RAM DDR4 2666
Gigabyte Gaming K3
R9 390
Win 10
I was running a crossfire set up with two 390's until I sold my primary card. I then moved the secondary card into the primary slot to make use of it's 16x speed.
When I booted it up today, everything worked as it should, expect a minute into booting while it was updating a game, I got the BSOD.
I powered the machine down, and tried to reboot. Everything whirred up as normal, but nothing displayed on the screen, waiting perhaps 15secs, the PC would then power itself down... 5 or so seconds later, boot itself back up and go through the same process unless I forced a power down.
Speaking to a friend they had something similar albeit they didn't do anything with the GPU, they removed the battery on the MB and put back in, and everything worked as it should thereafter.
Do you think this could be a driver issue? (I hadn't wiped/reinstalled the drivers while removing the GPU) or could it be something else?
Both GPU's worked fine before, and they're hardly used as I use the PC mainly for Lightroom and Photoshop.