#5090 trio crashing because high clocks

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tawny vectorBOT
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iron rain
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Fanatec enjoyer chad

tawny vectorBOT
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Please update your drivers as soon as possible to minimize the potential of issues cropping up. Many issues were fixed with 576.66 or newer drivers.

Current hotfix driver: 576.66

Hardware conflicts

  • Blackout/instability/undetected issues- If the PCIe slot used by the GPU is set to PCIe 5.0/auto try forcing the slot to PCIe 4.0 in the motherboard BIOS. If a PCIe riser is being used, temporarily remove the PCIe riser and try the GPU directly in the PCIe slot
  • Stuck in a PCIe mode e.g. PCIe 1.1 (Poor performance/Shown in GPU-Z) - Try changing ASPM/PEG-ASPM i.e. set to L0 and/or try setting Native ASPM to OS Controlled in the motherboard BIOS.
  • Poor performance & lower than average clock speeds - Disable NVIDIA App auto-tuning. If you are using MSI Afterburner, please disable "Unlock voltage control", "Unlock voltage monitoring" and "Force constant voltage" in the settings menu, reset/reinstall MSI Afterburner and restart your computer.

Driver bugs

  • Fixed in 576.66 [RTX 50 series] Dragons Dogma 2 displays shadow flicker [5252205]
  • Fixed in 576.66 [RTX 50 series] Video playback in a web browser may show brief red/green flash corruption [5241341]
  • Fixed in NVIDIA App 11.0.4.148 [NVIDIA App] Setting "DLSS Override - Model Presets" to "Latest" and "DLSS Override - Frame Generation" to "Use the 3D application setting" forces 2x Frame Generation mode regardless of in-game setting [5214136]
  • [RTX 50 series] Enshrouded crashes after launching game [5279848]
  • [NVIDIA App] Adding an unsupported app to NVIDIA App and enabling Smooth Motion forces it globally to other apps [5243686]
  • [RTX 50 series][Battlefield 2042] Random square artifacts may appear around lights during gameplay [5284105]
  • [RTX 50 series] Bugcheck when attempting to launch Twinmotion [5282285]
copper mulch
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given that the GPU becomes more stable with lower clocks I'd suspect the card itself tbh