[SOLVED] [SOLVED] New GPU, PC crashing

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I just recently bought a new GPU for my pc and it worked fine for the first day, just a few hours. It was a whole process of it not working and never posting, but I finally got it to work somehow. Next day I went through Afterburner and did my own overclock, nothing crazy, and it worked fine that night. Since then, a couple of days now, it will randomly black screen/crash and the GPU fans will go to 100%. Sometimes I can have my computer on all day no problem, sometimes it doesn't post, sometimes it gets to the home screen and crashes. I have tried to undo Afterburner and remove the OC and it didn't help. Using my old card works just fine. Yes, I am switching graphics drivers every time I swap cards.

Specs:

(Old Card) 3060ti Asus dual fan

(New Card) 4070 Gigabyte Aero

CPU Ryzen 5 5600X

RAM Corsair Vengeance 32GB (2x16) 3600 C16

MOBO B550 Aorus Elite Ax

PSU Seasonic GX-750W 80+ Gold

Windows 10

It is not an overheating issue, temps never go over 40C Idle and never over 60C under load. I read a few other peoples same issue, is it possible to be a power issue from my surge protector or wall? PSU is only ~2-3 years old, I have 2 separate 8pin PCIE power cables coming from PSU to combine into one 12pin with included adapter.

I haven’t updated my BIOS recently so I will see if that helps later tonight.
 
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Tried posting and reddit and got 0 responses, hoping anyone here can help

I just recently bought a new GPU for my pc and it worked fine for the first day, just a few hours. It was a whole process of it not working and never posting, but I finally got it to work somehow. Next day I went through Afterburner and did my own overclock, nothing crazy, and it worked fine that night. Since then, a couple of days now, it will randomly black screen/crash and the GPU fans will go to 100%. Sometimes I can have my computer on all day no problem, sometimes it doesn't post, sometimes it gets to the home screen and crashes. I have tried to undo Afterburner and remove the OC and it didn't help. Using my old card works just fine. Yes, I am switching graphics drivers every time I swap cards.

Specs:

(Old Card) 3060ti Asus dual fan

(New Card) 4070 Gigabyte Aero

CPU Ryzen 5 5600X

RAM Corsair Vengeance 32GB (2x16) 3600 C16

MOBO B550 Aorus Elite Ax

PSU Seasonic GX-750W 80+ Gold

Windows 10

It is not an overheating issue, temps never go over 40C Idle and never over 60C under load. I read a few other peoples same issue, is it possible to be a power issue from my surge protector or wall? PSU is only ~2-3 years old, I have 2 separate 8pin PCIE power cables coming from PSU to combine into one 12pin with included adapter.

I haven’t updated my BIOS recently so I will see if that helps later tonight.
I am also having this exact problem with my 3080 upgrading from a 2060
 
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have 2 separate 8pin PCIE power cables coming from PSU to combine into one 12pin with included adapter
i've seen a few times where others had similar issue with these adapters.
the theory behind them should work fine but some manufacturers use subpar materials and construction.

i would first contact Seasonic and let them know you require a 12pin PCIe power cable.
many times one will be offered free of charge.
 
i've seen a few times where others had similar issue with these adapters.
the theory behind them should work fine but some manufacturers use subpar materials and construction.

i would first contact Seasonic and let them know you require a 12pin PCIe power cable.
many times one will be offered free of charge.
Thanks, I reached out so we will see what they say
 
i've seen a few times where others had similar issue with these adapters.
the theory behind them should work fine but some manufacturers use subpar materials and construction.

i would first contact Seasonic and let them know you require a 12pin PCIe power cable.
many times one will be offered free of charge.
The issue seemed to be that I was using 2 separate power cables into the adapter instead of just 1. I was doing this originally and I was still having the same issues, but for now it seems to have helped.

PCIE power cable guide that seasonic support sent me.
 
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