Uhh weird post, be advised. I've been shopping for a used 6900xt for a while now, and I've come across this listing. It's surprisingly cheap, at only 350 bucks. I was hoping you guys could help me determine if this guy's card is dead before I bite the bullet, maybe one of you had something similar happen. I'd go check it out with a test pc, but it's a 5h drive there, so I've only questioned him about it so far. He states:
- Video output is lost under heavy load. His case fans, hdds, rgb still run for under a minute before the pc finally shuts off
- Card works fine when idling and browsing, and no artifacting whatsoever when he's gaming before and when it crashes
- He changed his PSU, now uses a CoolerMaster sfx 850w plus gold, same thing happens
- Also no AMD crash logs
My first guess was his PSU, maybe he had a crappy one, or he used a daisy-chain cable for the 8pin connectors. Didn't know he had a modular 850w psu when I thought about that, it's probably not the issue.
I'm thinking it's either something else failing in his system, or his card is truly dead. Even he says he's not 100% it's the card's fault, but still wants to get rid of it.
Has anything similar happened to you? I'd gladly buy it off him but I need to know if it's fine, maybe there's a couple signs I don't yet know that are a dead-giveaway it's not the GPU causing that. Thanks!
- Video output is lost under heavy load. His case fans, hdds, rgb still run for under a minute before the pc finally shuts off
- Card works fine when idling and browsing, and no artifacting whatsoever when he's gaming before and when it crashes
- He changed his PSU, now uses a CoolerMaster sfx 850w plus gold, same thing happens
- Also no AMD crash logs
My first guess was his PSU, maybe he had a crappy one, or he used a daisy-chain cable for the 8pin connectors. Didn't know he had a modular 850w psu when I thought about that, it's probably not the issue.
I'm thinking it's either something else failing in his system, or his card is truly dead. Even he says he's not 100% it's the card's fault, but still wants to get rid of it.
Has anything similar happened to you? I'd gladly buy it off him but I need to know if it's fine, maybe there's a couple signs I don't yet know that are a dead-giveaway it's not the GPU causing that. Thanks!