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System Name | AM5-2 |
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Processor | 7800X3D |
Motherboard | B650i |
Video Card(s) | 7900XTX |
Greetings! First time posting although I've been a longtime reader of TPU.
tl;dr: I had sold my XTX but the buyer had issues with it so I've refunded them. I can't seem to replicate the issue in order to RMA the card.
I had recently sold my 7900 XTX in anticipation of 9070 XT for better raytracing perf, but the buyer had issues with the card running COD Black Ops 6 multiplayer so I refunded them and got the card back.
Buyer's videos showing the artifacting are attached below:
We had many back-and-forths trying to diagnose/fix the issue, but in the end we were not able to get BO6 from running properly. The followings were what we've tried:
Well, OK, seems like a VRAM problem. Simple right? Well, after getting the card back, I ran a number of tests on my own, but I just can't seem to get it to misbehave. Which would be fine if I wanted to keep the card, but I want to sell it, and knowing the card was artifacting in someone else's computer (well two computers, buyer + the friend's), I can't sell the card again in good conscience. Instead, I'm hoping to find out exactly when and how the card artifacts so I can RMA it.
Tests I've done so far:
I don't want to send the card in for RMA and have Sapphire send it back without doing anything about it. What am I missing here?
Additional info/thoughts, will add more later if I think of anything:
tl;dr: I had sold my XTX but the buyer had issues with it so I've refunded them. I can't seem to replicate the issue in order to RMA the card.
I had recently sold my 7900 XTX in anticipation of 9070 XT for better raytracing perf, but the buyer had issues with the card running COD Black Ops 6 multiplayer so I refunded them and got the card back.
Buyer's videos showing the artifacting are attached below:
We had many back-and-forths trying to diagnose/fix the issue, but in the end we were not able to get BO6 from running properly. The followings were what we've tried:
- Reinstalling the driver
- Reinstalling the game
- Trying different versions of the game: Xbox Game Pass & Battle.net
- Installing the card in different machines (buyer tried installing the card in a friend's* machine)
Well, OK, seems like a VRAM problem. Simple right? Well, after getting the card back, I ran a number of tests on my own, but I just can't seem to get it to misbehave. Which would be fine if I wanted to keep the card, but I want to sell it, and knowing the card was artifacting in someone else's computer (well two computers, buyer + the friend's), I can't sell the card again in good conscience. Instead, I'm hoping to find out exactly when and how the card artifacts so I can RMA it.
Tests I've done so far:
- Memtest Vulkan (4+ hrs)
- OCCT VRAM stability test (1hr)
- OCCT GPU stability tests (1hr each: 3D standard, 3D adaptive steady, 3D adaptive variable, 3D adaptive switch)
- Memtest Vulkan + various OCCT GPU stability tests (1hr each)
- COD Black Ops 6 multiplayer (3 hrs)
- COD Black Ops 6 single player (3 hrs)
I don't want to send the card in for RMA and have Sapphire send it back without doing anything about it. What am I missing here?
Additional info/thoughts, will add more later if I think of anything:
- Tried both BIOSes on the card
- Buyer only had issues with BO6 and no other games