Hi All,
TLDR; New 3090 was running fine then had a big ol' crash. VGA light on, tried reseating and swapping out PSU cables to no avail. Tried a different GPU and it worked fine. Anything else to try before trying to get the 3090 replaced?
SPECS; Gigabyte AORUS 3090 Master, 5800X,RM850x RM850 PSU, AORUS x570 Ultra mobo, 32Gb vengeance pro
Had my new rig running for a week when my RTX3090 decided it didn't fancy it anymore.
I'd been playing Red Dead all week and tried some GTA at the weekend. After about 2 hours of that I'm hit with a black screen and hear the GPU fans suddenly jump to 100%. This is despite the GPU usage on the LCD saying ~75% and temps of ~68°.
After inputs not doing anything and being worried the rig would start to take off, I held the power button to shut it down. On startup I had no display and the red VGA warning light on the motherboard was on. I also got the beep code for 'Graphics Card Error'.
I've tried:
Is there anything else that's worth trying before I try to get my card replaced? Everything I've found online for this seems to be 'reseat or replace'.
Any help would be appreciated
- Dave
TLDR; New 3090 was running fine then had a big ol' crash. VGA light on, tried reseating and swapping out PSU cables to no avail. Tried a different GPU and it worked fine. Anything else to try before trying to get the 3090 replaced?
SPECS; Gigabyte AORUS 3090 Master, 5800X,
Had my new rig running for a week when my RTX3090 decided it didn't fancy it anymore.
I'd been playing Red Dead all week and tried some GTA at the weekend. After about 2 hours of that I'm hit with a black screen and hear the GPU fans suddenly jump to 100%. This is despite the GPU usage on the LCD saying ~75% and temps of ~68°.
After inputs not doing anything and being worried the rig would start to take off, I held the power button to shut it down. On startup I had no display and the red VGA warning light on the motherboard was on. I also got the beep code for 'Graphics Card Error'.
I've tried:
- Reseating the GPU (multiple times)
- Reseating PSU Cables
- Swapping PSU Cables
Is there anything else that's worth trying before I try to get my card replaced? Everything I've found online for this seems to be 'reseat or replace'.
Any help would be appreciated
- Dave
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