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Failed to install graphics card after updating MB, RAM, and CPU.

Failed to install graphics card after updating MB, RAM, and CPU.

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Grumpycat17
Junior Member
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05-08-2023, 06:37 PM
#1
Solved
10/ char
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Grumpycat17
05-08-2023, 06:37 PM #1

Solved
10/ char

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Zyumo
Junior Member
28
05-16-2023, 11:50 AM
#2
Is the screen going black when you attempt to change the color?
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Zyumo
05-16-2023, 11:50 AM #2

Is the screen going black when you attempt to change the color?

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nass15
Member
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05-18-2023, 02:09 AM
#3
Yes it does.
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nass15
05-18-2023, 02:09 AM #3

Yes it does.

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Gqshrod_
Junior Member
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05-19-2023, 06:54 PM
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Did you test it with higher GPU core voltage? Most AMD GPUs come with a fairly high voltage by default, which might cause an issue. It could be that your system is trying to restrict the limits of your MB or PCU, possibly due to a combination of both factors. Consider reducing the bit voltage and then adjusting the overclock settings next. Lowering the voltage results in reduced power usage.
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Gqshrod_
05-19-2023, 06:54 PM #4

Did you test it with higher GPU core voltage? Most AMD GPUs come with a fairly high voltage by default, which might cause an issue. It could be that your system is trying to restrict the limits of your MB or PCU, possibly due to a combination of both factors. Consider reducing the bit voltage and then adjusting the overclock settings next. Lowering the voltage results in reduced power usage.

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BjornIronMan
Junior Member
48
05-26-2023, 01:07 PM
#5
Mister_MO :
Have you tested it with a higher gpu core voltage? Most AMD GPUs come with a fairly high voltage from the factory, which might be an issue. It could be that your system is trying to restrict what your MB or PCU can manage, possibly due to a combination of both factors. Maybe you should lower the bit voltage and then check. Lowering the voltage results in reduced power usage.

I’ll give it a shot, but honestly I don’t believe it will make a difference. It was functioning just fine before the upgrade...
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BjornIronMan
05-26-2023, 01:07 PM #5

Mister_MO :
Have you tested it with a higher gpu core voltage? Most AMD GPUs come with a fairly high voltage from the factory, which might be an issue. It could be that your system is trying to restrict what your MB or PCU can manage, possibly due to a combination of both factors. Maybe you should lower the bit voltage and then check. Lowering the voltage results in reduced power usage.

I’ll give it a shot, but honestly I don’t believe it will make a difference. It was functioning just fine before the upgrade...

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SurviveMiner
Member
191
05-26-2023, 06:00 PM
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Manv asked if the screen turns black when trying to OC.
Mister_MO suggested checking with higher GPU core voltage, noting that most AMD GPUs have a high factory voltage which might be the issue. He thought it could be due to limits on MB or PCU handling, possibly a combination of both. He recommended lowering the bit voltage and then testing. Lowering voltage reduces power use.

He shared updates:
1) He also used Sapphire Trixx, which caused black screens during OC but produced artifacts like line crossings instead.
2) He also tried reducing voltages or power limits, but it didn’t resolve the problem.
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SurviveMiner
05-26-2023, 06:00 PM #6

Manv asked if the screen turns black when trying to OC.
Mister_MO suggested checking with higher GPU core voltage, noting that most AMD GPUs have a high factory voltage which might be the issue. He thought it could be due to limits on MB or PCU handling, possibly a combination of both. He recommended lowering the bit voltage and then testing. Lowering voltage reduces power use.

He shared updates:
1) He also used Sapphire Trixx, which caused black screens during OC but produced artifacts like line crossings instead.
2) He also tried reducing voltages or power limits, but it didn’t resolve the problem.