Hi all,
I've just purchased a second hand GIGABYTE AORUS GTX 1080 Ti and plugged it into my system and already seen it crash a under load in pretty much every game (Except Overwatch so far anyway).
System Specs
MSI Z97 Gaming 5 Mother Board
Intel Core i5 4690K 6MB
16GB HyperX Fury Series 1866MHz - CL10
250GB Crucial BX100 SSD
CX750M Corsair 80 Bronze Plus PSU
Windows 10
Install Steps
Swapped out GPU (Had a MSI 970)
Ran DDU (In safe mode on boot)
Installed latest NVIDIA drivers
Uninstalled & Reinstalled MSI Afterburner
MSI Afterburner Details
Display device : GeForce GTX 1080 Ti on GP102-A GPU
Display driver : 411.63
BIOS : 86.02.39.00.9d
Model : Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4690K CPU @ 3.50GHz
Logical cores : 4
Then began gaming,
Started in GW2 game was running great, tried selecting the best ascetics graphics setting and immediately my system crashed and rebooted.
Looked up some potential causes online and saw a few posts saying try reducing the clock speeds in MSI after burner to reduce PSU load, this seemed to slow down the crash time but after 30 mins or so the system did the same again.
After the first crash I began logging my MSI after burner results, which can be found here LINK (Not sure if this can help anyone debug the issue)
The temperatures all seem reasonable and I can't see any obvious issues in the logs.
Does any one have any ideas or suggestions, I'm not sure if I should get a refund on the card claiming its potentially not functional? or if its my PSU struggling to deliver the required power?
I've never had issues with my setup while the 970 was installed, any help is greatly appreciated!
Best Regards,
Jack
I've just purchased a second hand GIGABYTE AORUS GTX 1080 Ti and plugged it into my system and already seen it crash a under load in pretty much every game (Except Overwatch so far anyway).
System Specs
MSI Z97 Gaming 5 Mother Board
Intel Core i5 4690K 6MB
16GB HyperX Fury Series 1866MHz - CL10
250GB Crucial BX100 SSD
CX750M Corsair 80 Bronze Plus PSU
Windows 10
Install Steps
Swapped out GPU (Had a MSI 970)
Ran DDU (In safe mode on boot)
Installed latest NVIDIA drivers
Uninstalled & Reinstalled MSI Afterburner
MSI Afterburner Details
Display device : GeForce GTX 1080 Ti on GP102-A GPU
Display driver : 411.63
BIOS : 86.02.39.00.9d
Model : Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4690K CPU @ 3.50GHz
Logical cores : 4
Then began gaming,
Started in GW2 game was running great, tried selecting the best ascetics graphics setting and immediately my system crashed and rebooted.
Looked up some potential causes online and saw a few posts saying try reducing the clock speeds in MSI after burner to reduce PSU load, this seemed to slow down the crash time but after 30 mins or so the system did the same again.
After the first crash I began logging my MSI after burner results, which can be found here LINK (Not sure if this can help anyone debug the issue)
The temperatures all seem reasonable and I can't see any obvious issues in the logs.
Does any one have any ideas or suggestions, I'm not sure if I should get a refund on the card claiming its potentially not functional? or if its my PSU struggling to deliver the required power?
I've never had issues with my setup while the 970 was installed, any help is greatly appreciated!
Best Regards,
Jack