This card was working fine to me when I got it, played Satisfactory with Lumen enabled and Fort nite with RT. The problem I'm having now is that, if I push the card a little bit hard, it will stop giving video to my monitors, I'm able to hear the game for a few more seconds but then it stops, I suppose it has crashed (same with Discord, but that's supposed to happen gives it uses Hardware acceleration).
Another issue is that, randomly, the fan of the card stops for half a second and then starts to spin again, this does not happen if I force a high (>75%) fan speed in Afterbunner. In resume, I can easily make that happen again by running Fort nite in dx11 with everything maxed or Fort nite in dx12 with Lumen epic + Hardware RT enabled.
One time that randomly happened while playing Project Zomboid, which doesn't make sense to me as that game barely uses GPU at all.
I have tried:
- Used DDU to uninstall the driver and install again. (This system had a RX 560 before, but I also used DDU to remove amd driver before installing this one)
- Used MSI's Afterburner to adjust fan speed and curve. (This only solves the problem if I force the fans to spin at >75%, but I don't think I should do that)
- Reset motherboard bios to factory configs and then re-enabled 4G Decoding, CPU Virtualization, Disabled PBO
One important thing to note is that I have a friend with a RTX 3080 who has also installed the new NVIDIA APP and is also having this problem, I was not having such problem before having that app but it also hasn't even announced at the time. I gave this card to a parent of mine to test, he also installed the new NVIDIA APP as soon as he got the card and had the exact same problem when running BF42/BFV or running GPU benchmark tests.
My specs:
- AMD Ryzen 5 4500
- 64GB DDR 4 2400MHz (4 sticks)
- GIGABYTE A520M DS3H
- PSU GAMEMAX gp400a (400w 80 Plus Bronze)
- 5 Storage Drives (2 NVMEs, 2 HDDs, 1 SSD)
- RTX 2060 Zotac
- NVIDIA Driver 552.22 (Installed with factory reset options enabled)
- 2 Monitors (1080p 100Hz HDR Enabled [Using RTX HDR], 1080p 60Hz)
- Windows 11 Pro 23H2
Another issue is that, randomly, the fan of the card stops for half a second and then starts to spin again, this does not happen if I force a high (>75%) fan speed in Afterbunner. In resume, I can easily make that happen again by running Fort nite in dx11 with everything maxed or Fort nite in dx12 with Lumen epic + Hardware RT enabled.
One time that randomly happened while playing Project Zomboid, which doesn't make sense to me as that game barely uses GPU at all.
I have tried:
- Used DDU to uninstall the driver and install again. (This system had a RX 560 before, but I also used DDU to remove amd driver before installing this one)
- Used MSI's Afterburner to adjust fan speed and curve. (This only solves the problem if I force the fans to spin at >75%, but I don't think I should do that)
- Reset motherboard bios to factory configs and then re-enabled 4G Decoding, CPU Virtualization, Disabled PBO
One important thing to note is that I have a friend with a RTX 3080 who has also installed the new NVIDIA APP and is also having this problem, I was not having such problem before having that app but it also hasn't even announced at the time. I gave this card to a parent of mine to test, he also installed the new NVIDIA APP as soon as he got the card and had the exact same problem when running BF42/BFV or running GPU benchmark tests.
My specs:
- AMD Ryzen 5 4500
- 64GB DDR 4 2400MHz (4 sticks)
- GIGABYTE A520M DS3H
- PSU GAMEMAX gp400a (400w 80 Plus Bronze)
- 5 Storage Drives (2 NVMEs, 2 HDDs, 1 SSD)
- RTX 2060 Zotac
- NVIDIA Driver 552.22 (Installed with factory reset options enabled)
- 2 Monitors (1080p 100Hz HDR Enabled [Using RTX HDR], 1080p 60Hz)
- Windows 11 Pro 23H2