![]() Of course the combined amps above over 1,100W so color me skeptical in BeQuiet's veracity. Assuming the PSU is actually hitting 18A output and at what temp the output is measured (not stated that I see)? Assuming the GPU is solely on one rail there are certainly some high end cards, especially overclocked that can exceed this. I would however recommend getting a better power supply like an 800W due to your system requiring around 600W to run and generally you want to get a power supply that's 30% more than what you need.Īm I missing it or do we have the make and model of GPU? And if it has been overclocked to what frequency?ġ8A per rail means 216W. If there is no slot available or if the issue continues than you may be looking at a bad video card or a bad power supply which I don't think is the problem but still a possibility. If the issue continues after that then try a different PCI slot on your motherboard if you have one unable to determine what motherboard you have from the DxDiag you attached. ![]() When reseating I recommend blowing out the PCI and power slots with canned air to remove any dust and debris. If the issue continues to occur after that than I would recommend reseating the Video card along with the power cables on the video card as well. If this started after an update then uninstall the current drivers and install them again after rebooting. First make sure the drivers are up to date for your video card. ![]()
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