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RTX 2060 super problems ?

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Hi, new to this forum so please be kind.

After having my last build for over 5 years, earlier this year amid lockdown I treated myself to a new pc, the old one was rock solid and never let me down it was just showing it’s age it terms of GPU performance and I had pushed the CPU as far as I was willing with OC. So it meant a whole new rig, so I could pop in a shiny new GPU.

Happy with being able to run most of my games maxed out but I have started to have random crashes in a few games.

New build general specs are
MSI MPG X570 GamingProCarbWiFi (it was all that I could find in stock)
R5 3600 Stock
32GB Ram
RTX 2060 Super 8GB
1TB Intel 660P M.2 as OS drive
4TB BarraCuda HDD for steam library
I even sprung for a new copy of windows as I am still using my old computer.

So software wise
Windows 10 build 19041.450
Direct X 12
GeForce driver 425.06

It can be fine for hours and then one of two messages pops up I click ok and I am booted out to my desktop. I can then reload the game and it be fine again for a while then it all hapens again the timing seems random.

DirectX function “GetDeviceRemovedReason” failed with DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_RESET (“The device failed due to badly formed command”). GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 2060 Super”, Driver 45206

Or

DirectX Function “GetDeviceRemovedReason” ” failed with DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_REMOVED (“The video card has been physically removed from the system or a driver crash or upgrade has occurred.”) GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 2060 Super”, Driver 45206. This error is usually caused by the driver crashing: try installing the latest drivers. Also make sure you have a supported graphics card with at least 512MB

Now I am guessing this is a driver issue as I am not removing my GPU mid game, I have tried to update GPU driver but I am running the latest and I have also tried to roll back the driver via device manager but the option is unavailable. So I am turning to you lovely people for any help or suggestions.

Thanks for reading.
 
Thanks Slinky69 your powers of search are at 110% I shall give this a try and report back, looks like i will have to put a few more hours in gaming!:D
Thank you.
 
Hi,
so I have set both the Chipset Gen switch and PCI e max link speed to gen 4 in the BIOS and it seemed to work......for a while then i ran into BSOD with the error Video scheduler internal error.
I have run error checking on all hard drives and all came back fine.
I have found the minidump file regarding the BSOD but have been unable to read as yet to try and find out what is going on.
Who said they don't build them like they used too?
 
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