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MSI R7 260X frequently stops during testing

MSI R7 260X frequently stops during testing

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SnifePvP
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06-27-2016, 11:31 AM
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I recently encountered an unusual issue. When I push my GPU too hard, it freezes unexpectedly. It happens while playing PES 2017, Diablo 3, Far Cry 3, Don't Starve, etc., at random times (after 15 minutes or a few hours). Restarting is necessary to use the GPU, otherwise launching any game becomes impossible. I've significantly underclocked my GPU, which seems to reduce crashes but doesn’t eliminate them. Recently, I ran benchmarks using Valley Benchmark 1.0 and experienced three consecutive crashes right after starting the app, followed by a disturbing crackling noise. After each crash, I sometimes see strange screen artifacts when watching YouTube videos, especially with factory clocks. Now that I’ve underclocked, those artifacts are gone, but the crashes continue. I’m concerned this might be due to a failing PSU. I own a 430 CX Corsair PSU, which I used for two years without warranty. Despite that, my GPU worked perfectly for 10 months before issues started. I’m hoping it’s the GPU itself and not the power supply. Anyone have any thoughts?
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SnifePvP
06-27-2016, 11:31 AM #1

I recently encountered an unusual issue. When I push my GPU too hard, it freezes unexpectedly. It happens while playing PES 2017, Diablo 3, Far Cry 3, Don't Starve, etc., at random times (after 15 minutes or a few hours). Restarting is necessary to use the GPU, otherwise launching any game becomes impossible. I've significantly underclocked my GPU, which seems to reduce crashes but doesn’t eliminate them. Recently, I ran benchmarks using Valley Benchmark 1.0 and experienced three consecutive crashes right after starting the app, followed by a disturbing crackling noise. After each crash, I sometimes see strange screen artifacts when watching YouTube videos, especially with factory clocks. Now that I’ve underclocked, those artifacts are gone, but the crashes continue. I’m concerned this might be due to a failing PSU. I own a 430 CX Corsair PSU, which I used for two years without warranty. Despite that, my GPU worked perfectly for 10 months before issues started. I’m hoping it’s the GPU itself and not the power supply. Anyone have any thoughts?

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06-27-2016, 11:57 AM
#2
Gpu drivers might be the issue. His r7 260x from Sapphire has been running smoothly for over a year and a half without any problems so far.
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Tutterbutter88
06-27-2016, 11:57 AM #2

Gpu drivers might be the issue. His r7 260x from Sapphire has been running smoothly for over a year and a half without any problems so far.

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Blockwalker02
Member
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06-27-2016, 08:12 PM
#3
I’ve got the newest drivers set up, but older versions still won’t install from my external HDD. I’m hoping the issue isn’t with the GPU or my power supply, since I don’t want to spend more money.
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Blockwalker02
06-27-2016, 08:12 PM #3

I’ve got the newest drivers set up, but older versions still won’t install from my external HDD. I’m hoping the issue isn’t with the GPU or my power supply, since I don’t want to spend more money.

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sst04
Member
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06-30-2016, 06:38 AM
#4
Consider trying installation on another PSU to check for problems. You might also ask friends or family for a spare one.
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sst04
06-30-2016, 06:38 AM #4

Consider trying installation on another PSU to check for problems. You might also ask friends or family for a spare one.

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ryangreiner
Junior Member
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07-01-2016, 12:02 AM
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I don’t have a friend with a suitable PSU for this GPU. My parents’ PC uses a standard 500W power supply, while my friend’s has a Lamtech model. I’m not sure I can handle this right now… I just remember the GPU ran without issues until it started screeching and crashing under stress.
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ryangreiner
07-01-2016, 12:02 AM #5

I don’t have a friend with a suitable PSU for this GPU. My parents’ PC uses a standard 500W power supply, while my friend’s has a Lamtech model. I’m not sure I can handle this right now… I just remember the GPU ran without issues until it started screeching and crashing under stress.

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Idg1000shatz
Member
215
07-06-2016, 01:41 AM
#6
The issue stems from inadequate power supply, which may lead to these problems. Make sure your PSU is functioning properly.
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Idg1000shatz
07-06-2016, 01:41 AM #6

The issue stems from inadequate power supply, which may lead to these problems. Make sure your PSU is functioning properly.

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Lenne04
Junior Member
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07-21-2016, 05:55 AM
#7
I could attempt to exchange the more affordable PSU from my parents' PC to see if it resolves the issue. I really just want to confirm whether the problem lies with the GPU or the power supply, so I’ll try it tomorrow morning. Could it possibly work this time?
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Lenne04
07-21-2016, 05:55 AM #7

I could attempt to exchange the more affordable PSU from my parents' PC to see if it resolves the issue. I really just want to confirm whether the problem lies with the GPU or the power supply, so I’ll try it tomorrow morning. Could it possibly work this time?