#4070 ti issues
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There doesn't seem to be any motherboard related issues but you should update your BIOS to the latest just in case. AMD being AMD.
I turned off igpu in driver and bios because it affects windows and tabs open in 30 seconds
Why is pc gaming so stupid with flaws
This isn't the right way to go about things. From the photo, where did you plug in your video cable?
Gpu
This photo indicates otherwise.
(That's the motherboard back IO)
Either correct the placement or send an updated photo
Na uh that’s not dp cable
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Also I rma my psu 3 times in 4 years , it keeps dying
Did your monitor not come with one?
This is highly unusual; who are you RMAing the PSU from?
It did but I use a 10m to keep pc far away
Corsair sf750
My desk has no pc 😮
Try using the one it came with
No, from whom meaning: the retailer or Corsair
the same thing happens
This is probably going to sound really awkward at this point, but RMA the video card instead
This is my 1080 ti build and it 0 problems v.v
Ok
Can it be my g sync ultimate monitor ?
nah, if the 1080 Ti worked perfectly...
bets are the video card's faulty
This was time ago on a different system
Since I upgraded to newer components the problems never end
3070 ti 3080 ti 7900 xtx 4070 ti
I5 12400 3400
Original was. 5 5600x
Did you ever change the case during that chain of hardware changes
given that multiple different video cards and hardware platforms exhibit the exact same bug, I'd probably investigate the case's standoffs and other wiring behind the motherboard for shorts or damage
hmmmmm
do i put a rubber ring around the stands
hmmmm
hmmmm
i dont know
hmmmm
Do you still have your previous case?
Yes I’ve a xproto , next h1 ,my desk , current one and they all did the same thing
Did you clean install Windows from a USB drive every time you changed motherboards?
Did you reuse any cables from previous hardware?
Think we ruled out the case, but also note that if anything were previously damaged permanently it'd stay so
Either way might need to do something very drastic for troubleshooting.
Of all the hardware you still have, first, try clean installing with your most current setup, but with a BIOS settings reset to default, and with only one disk drive (let's say your M.2 SSD) if you had more than one going
Do not install any other software than the drivers and the required game launcher(s) for the game to be tested.
Start the game and see of you can get it to shut down.
Thanks for the helpful advice , i pinned it down to 1 game 4x ssaa high settings probably passed vram limit