Your new GPU is faster, definitely possible it’s utilising your CPU and memory more than your previous GPU.Yeah I'll check everything. The RAM had been fine all year at 3600 with my 1070ti so I would be surprised if it was that
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Your new GPU is faster, definitely possible it’s utilising your CPU and memory more than your previous GPU.Yeah I'll check everything. The RAM had been fine all year at 3600 with my 1070ti so I would be surprised if it was that
Sorry for upside down picture - so happy to have my build complete with the components I wanted both 5900x and 6800xt provided by ocuk wouldnt have been able to source them otherwise.
I ordered the 5900x on the day it was launched and ended up about 350 in line got it early December.Curious as to when you ordered them as neither seem to have been in stock last couple of days! I would love a 5900x to complete my build.
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Sorry for upside down picture - so happy to have my build complete with the components I wanted both 5900x and 6800xt provided by ocuk wouldnt have been able to source them otherwise.
I ordered the 5900x on the day it was launched and ended up about 350 in line got it early December.
I ordered the 6800xt when it originally went in the 3D printer section got it quite swift.
Yeah I'll check everything. The RAM had been fine all year at 3600 with my 1070ti so I would be surprised if it was that
I had an issue with my 5700xt where it would crash for no reason, @LtMatt suggested I increase ram voltage just a little (1.36/1.37v) then I never had another problem.
RAM or VRAM?
Although I didn't crash after removing DOCP in the BIOS.
Your memory should be able at XMP, assuming you are using the correct primary timings and have the rest on Auto. Try voltage at 1.375v.1.4v too.I'll re enable DOCP but manually set the ram speed to 2400 (so it uses DOCP voltages and timings) and increase incrementally from there I think. And at the point it starts crashing again up the RAM voltage a bit maybe!
ok don't want to jinx this, but im now 99.9% convinced its bios weirdness, role back to f31 prior to the weekend and not had 1 single issue with it doing exactly the same things. touch wood its resolved and not the gpu atleast... forgotten how annoyingly difficult some of these issues can be to diagnose. wish gigabyte would hire some more testers for the bios divison...Okay cheers mate. Need to see if anyone else sees it or just local to your system.
Hopefully that fixes it.ok don't want to jinx this, but im now 99.9% convinced its bios weirdness, role back to f31 prior to the weekend and not had 1 single issue with it doing exactly the same things. touch wood its resolved and not the gpu atleast... forgotten how annoyingly difficult some of these issues can be to diagnose. wish gigabyte would hire some more testers for the bios divison...
i must have upgraded to f32 the day before adding the 6800 i cant quite recall.
depends on the game low 70 isch, but its silent i cant hear that the card is even running.Would people care to share what temps there nitro rx 6800 are running at when gaming?
depends on the game low 70 isch, but its silent i cant hear that the card is even running.
Nope GPU maxed out. i put a pick of gpuz on the previouse page.maybe u are in a cpu limit or somewhat and the card is not at 100% which results in very low temps. monitor it with the afterburner