I think I am seeing signs I am pushing my PSU too far when playing division 2.
My current psu is 600watts but the 12v rail is limited to 40A 480 watts.
I see modern PSU's allow the 12v rail to use almost all of their capacity so e.g. 650watt PSU 54A 648 watts.
What seems to be happening is after several hours in game on my 1.031v 1974mhz 120% power limit profile on my 1080ti some cuda cores are getting turned off until I reboot as if the card is detecting a dangerous power state or something.
The reason I think cores are getting turned off is I see all the following symptons.
Power utilisation on the card drops sharply from 90-110% to around 70%.
Clock speed stays at 1974mhz
Performance significantly drops whilst pegging 99-100% GPU.
I have to reboot the system to recover proper behaviour, this problem doesnt occur on my lowest power profile which is 90% power limit, 0.875v and 1874mhz.
On the GPU 90% is 225 watts, 120% is 300 watts, OSD reports CPU on average is pulling 30-50 watts.
But I suppose to take into consideration power usage is not 100% efficient its a 80% rated PSU, its also a quite old PSU now, and the usage reported by software may not be accurate. So could be higher, especially on CPU where I dont think its reporting entire CPU package. These are also polled average figures so an average of 50w on cpu probably spiked higher.
so 300+50 = 350 add 20% loss of efficiency 420, on a 480 limit, add in spikes and I think I may have a problem.
Do you guys agree.
If you do whats a good replacement, I seen this PSU reccomended by others on here for intel cpu + 1080ti combo..
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/ante...plus-gold-modular-power-supply-ca-24n-an.html
Although its only an extra 50 watts I noticed the 12v rail has a much higher limit of 54A 648w vs what I have now of 480w.
Is there better suggestions?
Thanks
Update - in hwinfo64 max cpu core power is peaked at 100W, so I think I do need a new psu, if that happened whilst GPU was pulling 250-300.
My current psu is 600watts but the 12v rail is limited to 40A 480 watts.
I see modern PSU's allow the 12v rail to use almost all of their capacity so e.g. 650watt PSU 54A 648 watts.
What seems to be happening is after several hours in game on my 1.031v 1974mhz 120% power limit profile on my 1080ti some cuda cores are getting turned off until I reboot as if the card is detecting a dangerous power state or something.
The reason I think cores are getting turned off is I see all the following symptons.
Power utilisation on the card drops sharply from 90-110% to around 70%.
Clock speed stays at 1974mhz
Performance significantly drops whilst pegging 99-100% GPU.
I have to reboot the system to recover proper behaviour, this problem doesnt occur on my lowest power profile which is 90% power limit, 0.875v and 1874mhz.
On the GPU 90% is 225 watts, 120% is 300 watts, OSD reports CPU on average is pulling 30-50 watts.
But I suppose to take into consideration power usage is not 100% efficient its a 80% rated PSU, its also a quite old PSU now, and the usage reported by software may not be accurate. So could be higher, especially on CPU where I dont think its reporting entire CPU package. These are also polled average figures so an average of 50w on cpu probably spiked higher.
so 300+50 = 350 add 20% loss of efficiency 420, on a 480 limit, add in spikes and I think I may have a problem.
Do you guys agree.
If you do whats a good replacement, I seen this PSU reccomended by others on here for intel cpu + 1080ti combo..
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/ante...plus-gold-modular-power-supply-ca-24n-an.html
Although its only an extra 50 watts I noticed the 12v rail has a much higher limit of 54A 648w vs what I have now of 480w.
Is there better suggestions?
Thanks
Update - in hwinfo64 max cpu core power is peaked at 100W, so I think I do need a new psu, if that happened whilst GPU was pulling 250-300.
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