Question Have I killed my GPU by undervolting the CPU ?

Apr 29, 2025
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i have 14700K CPU and a Palit 3060.

I was trying to undervolt the CPU due to high temps and when I was trying to find a sweet spot for undervolt while testing game, the screen went black, the RTX logo went low light dark green from bright white and it has never given me a display since then.

So I guess I've killed my GPU, but was it because of the undervolting and tweaking i did ?
 
i have 14700k and palit 3060 i was trying to undervolt cpu due to high temps and when i was trying to find a sweet spot for undervolt while testing game the screen went black rtx logo went low light dark green from bright white and it never gave me display since than so i guess i killed my gpu but was it because of undervolting and tweaking i did?

i would say thats zero from undervolting. overclocking is diffrent from undervolting.

if your pc doesnt start i would suggest pulling out the 2032 battery on the motherboard keep it out for a few minutes then put it back in and turn it back on, and see if it works.
 
i would say thats zero from undervolting. overclocking is diffrent from undervolting.

if your pc doesnt start i would suggest pulling out the 2032 battery on the motherboard keep it out for a few minutes then put it back in and turn it back on, and see if it works.

The motherboard boots up, it's just the GPU that's not turning on anymore.
 
the mother boots up its just gpu is not turning on anymore.

honestly i had a palit 2060 do the exact same thing. theres been alot of 3000 series 3060s dieing for whatever reason ive noticed unsure why but my underlying theory would be that some of the stock was from the pandemic and they were using anything at hand to make gpus. depending when you purchased it

other things you can try to do is reset your bios to default settings. and put the gpu back in and see if it fixes it.
 
honestly i had a palit 2060 do the exact same thing. theres been alot of 3000 series 3060s dieing for whatever reason ive noticed unsure why but my underlying theory would be that some of the stock was from the pandemic and they were using anything at hand to make gpus. depending when you purchased it

other things you can try to do is reset your bios to default settings. and put the gpu back in and see if it fixes it.
nah its dead itried restar bios and element but its dead, so cpu unstable voltage or overclock and undervolting has nothing to do with gpu just dying like that?