Okay so a few weeks ago I ran unto an issue where in some games the PC crashes with a BSOD (Video TDR failure). Using MSI afterburner's overlay I noticed that the GPU power levels fell too low for the load (it was running at 40ish% power with a 90%+ load at max frequency) which I acertained to be the cause of the crash.
I used DDU to wipe the old driver and installed a new one (the december studio driver), and the issue seemed to go away...
...Until today when it reared its ugly head again while playin god of war, the power levels drop too low and the PC crashes, it happened twice.
The weird thing is the previous day I played god of war for a solid 6+ hours with no issues.
It's worth noting that my GPU is undervolted, but even removing the undervolt doesn't fix the issue.
It's also worth noting that not every game triggers this behavior.
I suspect my PSU may be faulty (it is 3 years old) or my GPU is diying (which is even worse considering the crazy high GPU prices).
Are there any fixes I should attempt before replacing any hardware and is someone familiar with this issue?
Specs:
GTX 1080
R7 1700
32GB RAM
Corsair CX550 550W
I used DDU to wipe the old driver and installed a new one (the december studio driver), and the issue seemed to go away...
...Until today when it reared its ugly head again while playin god of war, the power levels drop too low and the PC crashes, it happened twice.
The weird thing is the previous day I played god of war for a solid 6+ hours with no issues.
It's worth noting that my GPU is undervolted, but even removing the undervolt doesn't fix the issue.
It's also worth noting that not every game triggers this behavior.
I suspect my PSU may be faulty (it is 3 years old) or my GPU is diying (which is even worse considering the crazy high GPU prices).
Are there any fixes I should attempt before replacing any hardware and is someone familiar with this issue?
Specs:
GTX 1080
R7 1700
32GB RAM
Corsair CX550 550W