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According to the temperature reader on Msi afterburner, every now and then my 1050ti seems to ''disconnect'' for a fraction of second. on the graph you sometimes can see constant drops to 0 degrees C. the same readings are shown in GPU-Z.
Sometimes it even says ''lost connection to gpu''. sometimes it drops once or twice every 10 minutes and sometimes it's perfectly fine and has no drops or dc's at all. there seems to be no logic to it. even if the drops are constant, the moment I open a game for example, all drops immediately stop and I can game for hours with no problem, which makes me think that overheating is not the problem.
What do you guys make of this? just signs of a dying Gpu?
Some info:
Medion Erazer Laptop, 1050Ti with most recent drivers installed, i7-7700
idle/or low usage = 46/47 degrees celsius
intensive gaming = usually around 70/75 max 82 C
laptop is 4.5 years old, used daily for gaming and rendering.
According to the temperature reader on Msi afterburner, every now and then my 1050ti seems to ''disconnect'' for a fraction of second. on the graph you sometimes can see constant drops to 0 degrees C. the same readings are shown in GPU-Z.
Sometimes it even says ''lost connection to gpu''. sometimes it drops once or twice every 10 minutes and sometimes it's perfectly fine and has no drops or dc's at all. there seems to be no logic to it. even if the drops are constant, the moment I open a game for example, all drops immediately stop and I can game for hours with no problem, which makes me think that overheating is not the problem.
What do you guys make of this? just signs of a dying Gpu?
Some info:
Medion Erazer Laptop, 1050Ti with most recent drivers installed, i7-7700
idle/or low usage = 46/47 degrees celsius
intensive gaming = usually around 70/75 max 82 C
laptop is 4.5 years old, used daily for gaming and rendering.
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