I7 4770k 3.2ghz
AMD Radeon 5700 xt
16GB ram
600W corsair psu
So I recently upgraded from a GTX 970 (which ran flawlessly in my rig) and since I've put in the new card I've had constant problems.
Sometimes when i boot up the computer it turns on but no output to my monitor or keyboard/mouse so I have to manually turn off the PSU power and restart for it to work.
Some games I play i get like 40% GPU utilization and like 30-40fps on games im meant to be getting 100+.
Apex legends runs well, but every now and then the screen flickers black out of no where.
I use Radeon overlay thing to see how much my card is drawing power wise etc, and in some games it seems to only draw like 100W and use 300-800mhz whereas on Apex Legends it uses 200w+ and uses 1900mhz.
I've uninstalled and reinstalled drivers, factory reset settings etc, no luck.
I think it might be because the new card is trying to draw too much power, but literally everywhere I googled said that a 500-550w supply is the average for use with this card.
Any help would be great, thank you!
AMD Radeon 5700 xt
16GB ram
600W corsair psu
So I recently upgraded from a GTX 970 (which ran flawlessly in my rig) and since I've put in the new card I've had constant problems.
Sometimes when i boot up the computer it turns on but no output to my monitor or keyboard/mouse so I have to manually turn off the PSU power and restart for it to work.
Some games I play i get like 40% GPU utilization and like 30-40fps on games im meant to be getting 100+.
Apex legends runs well, but every now and then the screen flickers black out of no where.
I use Radeon overlay thing to see how much my card is drawing power wise etc, and in some games it seems to only draw like 100W and use 300-800mhz whereas on Apex Legends it uses 200w+ and uses 1900mhz.
I've uninstalled and reinstalled drivers, factory reset settings etc, no luck.
I think it might be because the new card is trying to draw too much power, but literally everywhere I googled said that a 500-550w supply is the average for use with this card.
Any help would be great, thank you!