PSU kill my card?

jimli30

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Sep 14, 2013
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Hi,

My sons GTX 780 SC just seemingly died, it crashed every few minutes today but it only happened on battlefront and Just Cause 3.

("DX11 Renderer::tryMap" failed with DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_REMOVED ("The video card has been physically reomved from the system, or a driver upgrade for the video card has occurred. ")

I read that some games struggle with SuperClocked cards so underclocked it and it seems to work as it didn't crash again but after 5 hours it crashed again with horizontal artifacts. The artifacts are even invisible in the bios, I tried it in my PC and it was the same.

Silverstone SST-ST60F-ES Strider Essential 600W Power Supply 700W Peak

this is the PSU, it ran a 970 for 1 year without any issues whatsoever

Thanks for looking
 


Technical details:
Dimensions: 150 x 86 x 140 mm (WxHxD)
Weight: 1.4 kg
120mm fans (18 - 34 dB (A), controlled)
Efficiency: 80Plus
Active PFC (0.95)
Formfaktor: ATX12V V2.3
Life expectancy 100.000 hrs
Leistung: 600 Watt
+3,3V: 25 A
+5V: 25 A
3,3+5V: 150 W
+12V: 42 A (508 W)
-12V: 0,3 A (3,6 W)
+5Vsb: 2,5 A (12,5 W)
Anschlüsse:
1x 24-Pin
1x 4+4-Pin (ATX12V/EPS12V)
1x 6+2-Pin PCIe
3x 6-Pin PCIe
6x SATA
3x 4-Pol Molex

does that mean only one rail has 42A?

There is one PCI with 2x6pin (which i used for the gtx 970)
and 2x4pin which I used a molex connector to make a 8 pin

could it be that the 8 pin was vastly under powered?

Thanks
 

It should be fine.

 


I have another 780 and ive just had a quick 5 min go of BF1

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Is the power low? doesnt seem to be going over 46%
 

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