Hello,
first of all: DxDiag + GPU-Z logs
I'm running:
I already experimented with over- and undervolting my graphics card to no success (used Afterburner, EVGA Precision and Asus GPU Tweak II). Ofc I also reseated the card, switched PCIe-Slot and used other PCIe cables.
Appreciate your help!
I've been troubleshooting for the past two days and can definitely say that there's no problem with:
If I had to guess, I'd nail down the problem to either the PSU or GPU. But my 1080 Ti is only about 1,5 years old now, the PSU about 2,5 or 3. But I've heard that other people (especially with a 1080 Ti) have the same problem. Is this just and NVIDIA thing?
Do you have any clues?
EDIT: SOLVED. I even bought a new PSU today and the same error was still there. What solved it was the removal of the old (dry) thermal paste and I applied a new one. I've found that solution in a similar, age-old thread and it really worked. Really strange since my card didn't even overheat (60°C under full load)
first of all: DxDiag + GPU-Z logs
I'm running:
- 3 monitors (1920x1080, one of them 144 Hz G-Sync, rest 60 Hz)
- PSU: AeroCool gt-sg Series 1050W
- Graphics card: Asus ROG Strix 1080 Ti OC (didn't do the OC myself, bought the "OC-Version"
- CPU: i7 8700k @ 4,7 Ghz (OC'd myself)
- Mainoard: Z370 Extreme 4
- 5 HDDs, 2 SSDs
- Mouse: Corsair Ironclaw RGB
- Keyboard: Magic Eagle blue switches
- Audio interface: Scarlett 2i4
I already experimented with over- and undervolting my graphics card to no success (used Afterburner, EVGA Precision and Asus GPU Tweak II). Ofc I also reseated the card, switched PCIe-Slot and used other PCIe cables.
Appreciate your help!
I've been troubleshooting for the past two days and can definitely say that there's no problem with:
- Windows (reinstalled, updated)
- RAM (tested it, tried using only one stick at a time)
- CPU
- Overheating (GPU ~70°C under full load, CPU ~60°C)
- Drivers (updated everything, used old NVIDIA drivers)
If I had to guess, I'd nail down the problem to either the PSU or GPU. But my 1080 Ti is only about 1,5 years old now, the PSU about 2,5 or 3. But I've heard that other people (especially with a 1080 Ti) have the same problem. Is this just and NVIDIA thing?
Do you have any clues?
EDIT: SOLVED. I even bought a new PSU today and the same error was still there. What solved it was the removal of the old (dry) thermal paste and I applied a new one. I've found that solution in a similar, age-old thread and it really worked. Really strange since my card didn't even overheat (60°C under full load)
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