TheFlayedMan
Limp Gawd
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If your PSU is modular you could change the PCI-E cable(s) to the GPU.
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It's either one of two things, your GPU is bad or the power rail in your PSU that supplies PCI-E power to the GPU is failing.
Try running OCCT PSU stress test, this (IMHO) is better and more informative than running P95 and a Unigine product concurrently. Just make sure if you're running the GPU stress test in windowed mode you click ON the "fur donut" so it stresses the GPU (you'll see what I mean).
Also you can buy a pretty cheap PSU tester on amazon.
Also, maybe pull the GPU and blow it out with some canned air. Maybe change the thermal paste.
If your PSU is modular you could change the PCI-E cable(s) to the GPU.
Thanks man!Glad you got your machine working again. I'm curious though as to what resolved the issue?