Hey all!
So, as the title leads, I'm having issues where, sometimes, when I play, I lose display, but can still hear audio and my PC is still running and all. To get display signal I have to restart my PC (either quick restart or hard restart).
After doing some searching, I found that it could be the voltages. I monitored during full load, and found that my 8-pin connector voltages specifically are rather low. 8-pin #1 is around 11.8 avg during full load, and 8-pin #2 is about 11.7-11.6 V. The other voltages, like PCIE voltage hover around ~12V. However, during idle load or light load, both 8-pin connectors are around 12V
Is that far too low? My PC specs are the following:
Specs:
CPU: ryzen 5800x3d
GPU: msi gaming x trio rtx 3060 ti
PSU: Seasonic Focus Plus Gold 850W
MB: msi pro carbon ac b450
RAM: 32 gb @3200mhz CL16
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So, as the title leads, I'm having issues where, sometimes, when I play, I lose display, but can still hear audio and my PC is still running and all. To get display signal I have to restart my PC (either quick restart or hard restart).
After doing some searching, I found that it could be the voltages. I monitored during full load, and found that my 8-pin connector voltages specifically are rather low. 8-pin #1 is around 11.8 avg during full load, and 8-pin #2 is about 11.7-11.6 V. The other voltages, like PCIE voltage hover around ~12V. However, during idle load or light load, both 8-pin connectors are around 12V
Is that far too low? My PC specs are the following:
Specs:
CPU: ryzen 5800x3d
GPU: msi gaming x trio rtx 3060 ti
PSU: Seasonic Focus Plus Gold 850W
MB: msi pro carbon ac b450
RAM: 32 gb @3200mhz CL16
Here are the *removed by moderator* by GPU-Z, if anyone's interested.
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