I need some real help on this one. I'm not just posting a thread because I'm bore and want to shoot the breeze. Thank You in advance for any help.
I have a serious decision to make. Got a 390x on Cyber Monday. Received two days later, poped it in, and my games started immediately crashing. At first, I got a couple blue screens. 'Windows has shut down your computer to prevent damage..." So I backed off the card and pondered. My Corsair CS 750 watt was initially deemed an inferior PSU (Tier 4). So some other posters and I worked toward the opinion that it was being cause by the cheap PSU.After waiting a couple days and trying again the games would work for about two hours and then they would just crash to the desktop. Now they crash after only a couple minutes.
I initially ordered an 850 Corsair rmx. But after shopping around a little, and thinking "I don't want to buy another PSU if I ever SLI," I ordered a 1050 PSU a day later.The 850 is here, but I don't want to open it because its going back.
Posting on some other forums last night one of the Grand masters said that he found an article claiming the CS 750 was a tier 2 , and suggested it was most likely a faulty GPU. I can't send the UPC in for my rebate and then later find out that the card is bad. Last night I was watching a movie in windows media player and browsing the net, so I decided to check the temp and the thing was cranking at 75c. Which doesn't seem like a good sign to me. Today it's running at 28c.
Is there anything I can do to determine if the PSU is causing the GPU to shut down? This wouldn't be a driver issue would it?
I have a serious decision to make. Got a 390x on Cyber Monday. Received two days later, poped it in, and my games started immediately crashing. At first, I got a couple blue screens. 'Windows has shut down your computer to prevent damage..." So I backed off the card and pondered. My Corsair CS 750 watt was initially deemed an inferior PSU (Tier 4). So some other posters and I worked toward the opinion that it was being cause by the cheap PSU.After waiting a couple days and trying again the games would work for about two hours and then they would just crash to the desktop. Now they crash after only a couple minutes.
I initially ordered an 850 Corsair rmx. But after shopping around a little, and thinking "I don't want to buy another PSU if I ever SLI," I ordered a 1050 PSU a day later.The 850 is here, but I don't want to open it because its going back.
Posting on some other forums last night one of the Grand masters said that he found an article claiming the CS 750 was a tier 2 , and suggested it was most likely a faulty GPU. I can't send the UPC in for my rebate and then later find out that the card is bad. Last night I was watching a movie in windows media player and browsing the net, so I decided to check the temp and the thing was cranking at 75c. Which doesn't seem like a good sign to me. Today it's running at 28c.
Is there anything I can do to determine if the PSU is causing the GPU to shut down? This wouldn't be a driver issue would it?