I have what I think is a bad GPU?
Just a couple days ago I would notice my PC simply shut down during gaming.
It did this in Mad Max, Dying Light and Metro LastLight. It's like someone just flipped an off switch, no advanced warning.
I have a very stable X79 system at 4.5 GHz and a 1200 Watt Corsair AX PSU.
Currently running two GTX 980 Ti in SLI OC to run a game frequency of 1300.
The GPUs are watercooled, never go over 45C and are not overvolted.
Running the latest NVidia drivers.
CPU is AIDA 64 stable.
Memory is 100% running MemTest Pro.
I even used another PSU to power one GPU to rule out PSU problems.
I tested each GPU when I bought them and individually they were rock solid in Heaven.
I have even reduced the clocks to stock, same issue.
Currently the same issue is seen in Heaven about 60-90 seconds into the run.
My problem is how to identify the bad GPU with them watercooled.
My MB doesn't have jumpers to shut down one card.
I think I know the answer.....I'm going to have to tear the system down.....
Am I correct in thinking this is a GPU?
I can't isolate any other component and the shutdown only happens when I go to run a game or Heaven.
Just a couple days ago I would notice my PC simply shut down during gaming.
It did this in Mad Max, Dying Light and Metro LastLight. It's like someone just flipped an off switch, no advanced warning.
I have a very stable X79 system at 4.5 GHz and a 1200 Watt Corsair AX PSU.
Currently running two GTX 980 Ti in SLI OC to run a game frequency of 1300.
The GPUs are watercooled, never go over 45C and are not overvolted.
Running the latest NVidia drivers.
CPU is AIDA 64 stable.
Memory is 100% running MemTest Pro.
I even used another PSU to power one GPU to rule out PSU problems.
I tested each GPU when I bought them and individually they were rock solid in Heaven.
I have even reduced the clocks to stock, same issue.
Currently the same issue is seen in Heaven about 60-90 seconds into the run.
My problem is how to identify the bad GPU with them watercooled.
My MB doesn't have jumpers to shut down one card.
I think I know the answer.....I'm going to have to tear the system down.....
Am I correct in thinking this is a GPU?
I can't isolate any other component and the shutdown only happens when I go to run a game or Heaven.