Hi.
I've upgraded my GPU from an NVIDIA GTX 750TI to a Radeon RX 590, and I've experiencing weird crashes whenever I play games. 5-10 minutes into a game, the PC seemingly crashes, the sounds gets stuck on that weird feedback loop-like noise like you get from a BSoD, and both my monitors flash "No Signal" and go black as if the PC is off. But the PC isn't off - all the fans and all the lights are on. This persists until I shut it down or restart.
I assume it's power-related? Task Manager shows GPU loads of ~70-90% depending on the game (I've tried several), and MSI Afterbutner shows temperatures of barely over 60C. Afterburner doesn't show GPU voltage for whatever reason (says 0 mV), but it's been like that wit the 750TI as well.
My PSU is a Thermaltake Toughpower 650W, which should be plenty, right? It's not new, but I've never had problems with it. Both the 6-pin and the 8-pin power sockets connected to the PSU with its native cables, no adapters of molex or anything. I assume that everything is connected properly, because, well, it works until I start a game.
Specs:
Windows 10 64-bit
MSI Z97 GAMING 7
I5 4650k
8GB RAM
Adrenaline drivers 19.1.1 (NVIDIA drivers removed with DDU in safe mode)
Also, don't know if it's related (I'm guessing yes), but as I type this I have a video playing on the second monitor (in VLC), and whenever I switch active windows, I get weird glitches where the screen goes black for a second or the video lags for a few moments.
Is in the GPU? Or is it the power supply? Any way to tell without just getting a new power supply?
EDIT: Just to make sure, I ran DDU again (in safe mode), removed the AMD drivers, restarted, ran it again to remove NVIDIA drivers, restarted, installed AMD drivers version 18.12.2, and restarted again. That seeming fixed the VLC/video flicker/glitches on active window switch, but I still got the same crash in a game, 5 minutes into playing.
I've upgraded my GPU from an NVIDIA GTX 750TI to a Radeon RX 590, and I've experiencing weird crashes whenever I play games. 5-10 minutes into a game, the PC seemingly crashes, the sounds gets stuck on that weird feedback loop-like noise like you get from a BSoD, and both my monitors flash "No Signal" and go black as if the PC is off. But the PC isn't off - all the fans and all the lights are on. This persists until I shut it down or restart.
I assume it's power-related? Task Manager shows GPU loads of ~70-90% depending on the game (I've tried several), and MSI Afterbutner shows temperatures of barely over 60C. Afterburner doesn't show GPU voltage for whatever reason (says 0 mV), but it's been like that wit the 750TI as well.
My PSU is a Thermaltake Toughpower 650W, which should be plenty, right? It's not new, but I've never had problems with it. Both the 6-pin and the 8-pin power sockets connected to the PSU with its native cables, no adapters of molex or anything. I assume that everything is connected properly, because, well, it works until I start a game.
Specs:
Windows 10 64-bit
MSI Z97 GAMING 7
I5 4650k
8GB RAM
Adrenaline drivers 19.1.1 (NVIDIA drivers removed with DDU in safe mode)
Also, don't know if it's related (I'm guessing yes), but as I type this I have a video playing on the second monitor (in VLC), and whenever I switch active windows, I get weird glitches where the screen goes black for a second or the video lags for a few moments.
Is in the GPU? Or is it the power supply? Any way to tell without just getting a new power supply?
EDIT: Just to make sure, I ran DDU again (in safe mode), removed the AMD drivers, restarted, ran it again to remove NVIDIA drivers, restarted, installed AMD drivers version 18.12.2, and restarted again. That seeming fixed the VLC/video flicker/glitches on active window switch, but I still got the same crash in a game, 5 minutes into playing.