

enable 'prefer max performance' in nvidia settings using only 1 monitor (tried 3 different monitors) memtest 86 => no errors found after 4 hours verified my GPU is using 2 distinct PSU connectors a wide range of GPU underclocks (core, mem, power) and the factory clock all fans at 80-100% Flashed VBIOS (tried both the original and the REBAR bios versions)
TI CONNECT KEEPS CRASHING DRIVERS
Newer nvidia driver, older nvidia drivers (used DDU each time) After doing this, it now boots to desktop again.
TI CONNECT KEEPS CRASHING PC
It was not posting for at least 5 attempts, so I left the pc unplugged for 2 hours. This morning when the card crashed during gameplay, even after a hard reboot, the motherboard VGA LED stayed on indicating the the card was not even posting. Other games such as league of legends also run fine without any crashes. I can do desktop usage for 10 hours + without any issues. I have to unplug the power cord, wait for 10 seconds, plug it back in and only then will the pc start normally again. After a hard shutdown, the motherboard LED's stay on, and if i reboot in that state, the pc will not post. At all times, all temperatures are normal and within the specifications, there is no overheating (GPU max 72C, CPU max 70C, GPU junction temps max 92C). The event viewer is usually empty at the time of the crashes, however sometimes I get some random nvlddmkm errors (GPU unresponsive). When it crashes, it does not go to desktop and simply shows a black screen until I do a hard reboot. For example, I can run the game without any issues or artifacts for about 20 minutes, but if I then enter the game menu without changing any settings the card crashes. Oddly enough, the crash is usually triggered when I use the menu in RDR2, altough it can also crash during gameplay. The card will now crash after 20-30 minutes of gameplay in games such as RDR2, CoD MW and Star Citizen. I started using my new 3090 in March 2021 and it has been running absolutely without any issues since then, until 2 weeks ago.Ĭorsair RM750x PSU (I know its the bare minimum, but it ran fine for 2+ months) Okay so I have exhausted all ideas, and I hope that somebody here has some more ideas I can try.
