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Gigabyte GeForce GTX 780Ti WindForce 3x OC Driver/Card problem

You are not getting it and TBH I am not going to waste my time on you.

Forget the damn WATTS, look at AMPS on the single 12v rail.
 
Forget the damn WATTS, look at AMPS on the single 12v rail.

just thought i'd tell you
watts = amps x volts

you're telling me that the 12v rail supplies 12v
so i'll tell you that given that volts is a constant, amps and watts both increase linear fashion :rolleyes:
 
You done Trolling as its not helping the OP!

@ OP, sorry I cannot go on when a fool trying to be smart says I pull figures out of air (assume he means thin air) after I posted links.

He has such a boner for wattage he does not know the amps on each rail are important.

I am done.
 
You done Trolling as its not helping the OP!

@ OP, sorry I cannot go on when a fool trying to be smart says I pull figures out of air (assume he means thin air) after I posted links.

He has such a boner for wattage he does not know the amps on each rail are important.

I am done.

but your the only helpful one here :(

This is really helpful indeed and i suppose its time for a psu upgrade, if you wouldn't mind going the extra mile would you help me find a suitable one so i don't make the same mistake again? I was looking at this one a few days ago: http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-004-EA&groupid=701&catid=123&subcat=2464
 
i am. sorry.

but i stand by my initial post. op should try to pump more juice by increasing the voltage to the gpu or dialing down the clocks first
recommending him to buy a new psu without trying other methods first is a bit of a jump
 
wazza300 knows his stuff also.

I am off to watch an Ep of my program,

And I did tell him to lower GPU clocks if you READ.
 
Yes n00b when did I state it did not and WTF do you think that sticker is I posted and its only got 54AMPs on 12v.

You are a Troll and are not helping the OP.
 
just thought i'd tell you
watts = amps x volts

you're telling me that the 12v rail supplies 12v
so i'll tell you that given that volts is a constant, amps and watts both increase linear fashion :rolleyes:

He has such a boner for wattage he does not know the amps on each rail are important.

and if you haven't already realised, the ocz zs has only one rail

/facepalm. do you math? (poor english intended)

shiznit look at all the reviews:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/7492/the-geforce-gtx-780-ti-review/15
http://www.hardocp.com/article/2014...ti_gaming_3g_video_card_review/9#.U4KJGvldUrg
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/geforce-gtx-780-ti-review-benchmarks,review-32820-17.html
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/NVIDIA/GeForce_GTX_780_Ti/25.html
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/graphics/2013/11/07/nvidia-gtx-780-ti-3gb-review/10
http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/gtx_780_ti_sli_geforce_review,4.html

the 780ti will NEVER draw as much power at full loads as the manufacturer claims
 
Yes your English is bad and its basic arithmetic not even maths.

Even if that 42 AMPS for the 780Ti from MSI is a safe quote his GPU uses 2x8pins as its more power hungry and again his single rail GPU has only 54 AMPS.

Can you count?

You have derailed the OP's thread Troll.

"tamzzy is on your ignore list"
 
@ savgebeast, That EVGA is a good PSU for price and made by SuperFlower so look at the Superflower Leadex range also.

Yes its overkill but again a good price and a very strong single 12v Rail with 83 AMPS.

You have not mentioned your CPU etc.
 
@ savgebeast, That EVGA is a good PSU for price and made by SuperFlower so look at the Superflower Leadex range also.

Yes its overkill but again a good price and a very strong single 12v Rail with 83 AMPS.

You have not mentioned your CPU etc.

^^^
This, but the EVGA 1300 watt PSU he linked would be way overkill.

SuperFlower PSU's looks nice with the white LED's and is also I believe a oem for EVGA:D
 
I take it the OP has 2 x 8 pin pci-e cables plugged in?

If the card was faulty I would expect it to have the issues every time it was under 3D load.

I'm presuming this is the PSU in question.

http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/OCZ/ZS_750W/

If you read it, it doesn't instil confidence.

It is rated at best for a mid range system.

I would be looking at the PSU failing/not being up to the job.(IMO)
 
@ savgebeast, That EVGA is a good PSU for price and made by SuperFlower so look at the Superflower Leadex range also.

Yes its overkill but again a good price and a very strong single 12v Rail with 83 AMPS.

You have not mentioned your CPU etc.

it seems allot of the leadex range psu only have a single 8 pin (such as http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-006-SF&groupid=701&catid=123&subcat=2057)

the EVGA one is a really nice price and would future proof my system but im unsure if it comes with any power cables and if it supports 2 8 pins as it doesnt say on the OCUK page (http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=CA-004-EA&groupid=701&catid=123&subcat=2464)

im currently using a Intel® Core™ i3-530 Processor (4M Cache, 2.93 GHz) but i have it overclocked to 4.2ghz (my entire system was a OCUK custom from 2 years ago and this was their stable overclock had no problems with that at all) im using a H55M-UD2H motherboard, 16GB 1600mhz ram and a 250gb SSD

I take it the OP has 2 x 8 pin pci-e cables plugged in?

If the card was faulty I would expect it to have the issues every time it was under 3D load.

I'm presuming this is the PSU in question.

http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/OCZ/ZS_750W/

If you read it, it doesn't instil confidence.

It is rated at best for a mid range system.

I would be looking at the PSU failing/not being up to the job.(IMO)

yes it currently has 2 8 pins connected, the thing im most baffled about is the under-performance its showing (is this typical of a lacking psu not providing enough juice?)
 
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@ savgebeast that Leadex PSU does have 6x 6+2 Pins for the PCI-E GPU, that 8pin is the Aux 12v for CPU.


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