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Processor | AMD R9 3900X 3.8Ghz (4.6Ghz boost) |
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Motherboard | Gigabyte Aorus Master X570 AM4 |
Cooling | Fractal Design Celsius S36 |
Memory | Kyngston Hyper X 3600Mhz 8GB x 4 (32GB) |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte RTX3080 Ti Gaming OC 12GB |
Storage | SSD Crucial P1 1TB 3D NAND NVMe PCIe M.2 / Kingston A400 SSD 1TB / Crucial MX500 SSD 2TB |
Display(s) | LG CX6LB 55" OLED 4K HDR TV 120hz. (2020) |
Case | Phanteks Enthoo Evolv X USB 3.1 |
Power Supply | Corsair RM850X V2 (850W Gold + Modular) |
Mouse | Razer Basilisk V2 |
Keyboard | Razer Blackwidow Elite |
Software | Windows 10 Pro |
Hello everyone, first of all I'll post my specifications because I got new parts for my PC and I'm having problems with my new Asus Strix GTX970 and did a lot of tests, tried some things and now I am in the limit of giving up so I need other opinions and/or suggestions.
PC Specifications:
-Case: Cooler Master HAF 932 Advanced
-CPU: AMD FX8350 @4.0Ghz (stock)
-CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 412S (CPU never went above 50ºC)
-Motherboard: AsRock FX990 Extreme 3
-Memory (RAM): Kyngston Hyper X 1866mhz 4+4GB (2 slots = 8GB total system RAM)
-GPU: Asus Strix GTX970 4GB
-SSD: AMD R7 240GB (primary where the OS is installed of course)
-HDD's: Western Digital 1TB / Seagate 350GB (just as a backup)
-Sound Card: Asus Xonar DG 7.1
-PSU (power supply): Corsair RM850 (850W) full modular brand new (bought it with the GPU)
-OS: Windows 10Pro/Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit (made tests in both, and both same results, fully updated)
An image showing current motherboard temps, GPU and CPU:
Advice to all readers:
Also before talking about the issue I did:
-A "memtest" to check my memory and are working as expected.
-Used Prime95 to stress my CPU and everything works fine (all cores) allways running at 100%.
-Used Cinebench R15 and got 86FPS in OpenGL and 650 score in CPU benchmark (compared this with other results and all fine here.
-Used GPU Z "mini" stress test to check if my PCIe port is working in 16x 2.0 and it was okay.
-Used CPU Z stress test for my CPU and got 1200 score in Single thread and 7400/7600 in Multi thread operations.
Never had a single crash error, not a single blue screen in Windows, no drivers crashes, nothing weird at all in both Windows 10Pro and Windows 7 (where I am now since I think it is a more "stable" OS than Windows 10 at the moment).
MY PROBLEM:
At some games like Fifa 16, The Witcher 3, Metro Last Light, Elite Dangerous: Horizons, I play normally until 1 or 2 minutes, then I start to get massive slowdowns for no apparent reasons.
For example in Fifa 16, I start a match against IA's and then very first minute the game works fine at around 170/180FPS and suddenly the game slows down to 40FPS for around 4 or 5 seconds (is not just a drop in frames, I loose control like while having lag).
At the same time CPU usage goes up to 99% for those 4 seconds and GPU usage drops from 99% (100%) usage from 40% more or less and voltages also drop (all the time working at 1.2000V and drops to 0.8XXXX and fluctuates around the max value) close to the actual lower value which is 0.8600V more or less.
So this is something related to Voltage limits or the GPU while regulating Voltages...Or my motherboard can't handle the high Overclock from the GPU or can't handle the voltages or the changes in voltages.
This is the graph in GPU Z while playing Fifa 16:
1st image is once I started the match coming from the main menu, in Fifa 16 GPU usage is higher (99%) in menus than in the actual game while playing (60% GPU usage average while playing):
2nd image shows the first slowdown (right of the graph), check the frames and the CPU (99%) and GPU (less than 40% usage) usage:
3rd image shows all the slowdowns that I got in a minute (3 slowdowns, every 20 seconds):
This picture is from great part of a match in Fifa 16 on Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit:
This picture shows great part of an entire match in Fifa 16 but playing on Windows 10Pro:
Just one more thing, I tried using VSync and the problem persisted but less frequently, and also tried Adaptive VSync and in Windows 10 I could play some matches without slowdowns. I saw CPU usage being below 50% and can't remember if GPU usage was higher than in here or the same.
But the graph from voltages was almost the same showing me the orange and blue colours and such.
A friend has a GTX980Ti and showed me that GPU usage was all the time at 99% while playing, and Performance Cap Reason for him was all in blue (Reliability Voltage).
A friend with a GTX970 G1 told me that his graph was similar like mine (GPU usage and such) but instead of showing him the voltage as his cap reason, it was Utilization only. (like the GPU being more than enough for the game of course)
So I have no idea what to do...or what can it be. I think that It must be something with Voltage regulation from the GPU or my motherboard as I said before.
Is not software related and not my CPU or anything else since as I said at the top, tried all my hardware and is working fine, no issues at all with memory, crashes or blue screens.
This is weird and I need to know what is happening.
Thanks in advance for taking your time to read this and hope I or we can find a solution.
PC Specifications:
-Case: Cooler Master HAF 932 Advanced
-CPU: AMD FX8350 @4.0Ghz (stock)
-CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 412S (CPU never went above 50ºC)
-Motherboard: AsRock FX990 Extreme 3
-Memory (RAM): Kyngston Hyper X 1866mhz 4+4GB (2 slots = 8GB total system RAM)
-GPU: Asus Strix GTX970 4GB
-SSD: AMD R7 240GB (primary where the OS is installed of course)
-HDD's: Western Digital 1TB / Seagate 350GB (just as a backup)
-Sound Card: Asus Xonar DG 7.1
-PSU (power supply): Corsair RM850 (850W) full modular brand new (bought it with the GPU)
-OS: Windows 10Pro/Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit (made tests in both, and both same results, fully updated)
An image showing current motherboard temps, GPU and CPU:
Advice to all readers:
Also before talking about the issue I did:
-A "memtest" to check my memory and are working as expected.
-Used Prime95 to stress my CPU and everything works fine (all cores) allways running at 100%.
-Used Cinebench R15 and got 86FPS in OpenGL and 650 score in CPU benchmark (compared this with other results and all fine here.
-Used GPU Z "mini" stress test to check if my PCIe port is working in 16x 2.0 and it was okay.
-Used CPU Z stress test for my CPU and got 1200 score in Single thread and 7400/7600 in Multi thread operations.
Never had a single crash error, not a single blue screen in Windows, no drivers crashes, nothing weird at all in both Windows 10Pro and Windows 7 (where I am now since I think it is a more "stable" OS than Windows 10 at the moment).
MY PROBLEM:
At some games like Fifa 16, The Witcher 3, Metro Last Light, Elite Dangerous: Horizons, I play normally until 1 or 2 minutes, then I start to get massive slowdowns for no apparent reasons.
For example in Fifa 16, I start a match against IA's and then very first minute the game works fine at around 170/180FPS and suddenly the game slows down to 40FPS for around 4 or 5 seconds (is not just a drop in frames, I loose control like while having lag).
At the same time CPU usage goes up to 99% for those 4 seconds and GPU usage drops from 99% (100%) usage from 40% more or less and voltages also drop (all the time working at 1.2000V and drops to 0.8XXXX and fluctuates around the max value) close to the actual lower value which is 0.8600V more or less.
So this is something related to Voltage limits or the GPU while regulating Voltages...Or my motherboard can't handle the high Overclock from the GPU or can't handle the voltages or the changes in voltages.
This is the graph in GPU Z while playing Fifa 16:
1st image is once I started the match coming from the main menu, in Fifa 16 GPU usage is higher (99%) in menus than in the actual game while playing (60% GPU usage average while playing):
2nd image shows the first slowdown (right of the graph), check the frames and the CPU (99%) and GPU (less than 40% usage) usage:
3rd image shows all the slowdowns that I got in a minute (3 slowdowns, every 20 seconds):
This picture is from great part of a match in Fifa 16 on Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit:
This picture shows great part of an entire match in Fifa 16 but playing on Windows 10Pro:
Just one more thing, I tried using VSync and the problem persisted but less frequently, and also tried Adaptive VSync and in Windows 10 I could play some matches without slowdowns. I saw CPU usage being below 50% and can't remember if GPU usage was higher than in here or the same.
But the graph from voltages was almost the same showing me the orange and blue colours and such.
A friend has a GTX980Ti and showed me that GPU usage was all the time at 99% while playing, and Performance Cap Reason for him was all in blue (Reliability Voltage).
A friend with a GTX970 G1 told me that his graph was similar like mine (GPU usage and such) but instead of showing him the voltage as his cap reason, it was Utilization only. (like the GPU being more than enough for the game of course)
So I have no idea what to do...or what can it be. I think that It must be something with Voltage regulation from the GPU or my motherboard as I said before.
Is not software related and not my CPU or anything else since as I said at the top, tried all my hardware and is working fine, no issues at all with memory, crashes or blue screens.
This is weird and I need to know what is happening.
Thanks in advance for taking your time to read this and hope I or we can find a solution.
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