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No, GTA V isn't compatible with the 3080ti.

No, GTA V isn't compatible with the 3080ti.

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BHLxNJx
Posting Freak
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07-07-2021, 07:50 AM
#1
I've played GTA V on my 3060 before without any problems, but after switching to the 3080ti it's behaving oddly—sometimes it shuts down completely. My system specs are: Ryzen 9 5900X, 3080ti Founders Edition, 32GB RAM (4x8GB), 3200MHz Vengeance Pro, Corsair 970 Evo, 1TB M.2 Samsung SSD, B450 Tomahawk Max, Seagate Barracoota HDD, and a Seasonic PSU.
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BHLxNJx
07-07-2021, 07:50 AM #1

I've played GTA V on my 3060 before without any problems, but after switching to the 3080ti it's behaving oddly—sometimes it shuts down completely. My system specs are: Ryzen 9 5900X, 3080ti Founders Edition, 32GB RAM (4x8GB), 3200MHz Vengeance Pro, Corsair 970 Evo, 1TB M.2 Samsung SSD, B450 Tomahawk Max, Seagate Barracoota HDD, and a Seasonic PSU.

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Prawnflakes
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07-07-2021, 01:28 PM
#2
You’re asking for clearer details about what you mean by “not running,” “acting strange,” and “appearing to shutdown.” Also, you want confirmation whether the game is crashing or if your PC is rebooting.
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Prawnflakes
07-07-2021, 01:28 PM #2

You’re asking for clearer details about what you mean by “not running,” “acting strange,” and “appearing to shutdown.” Also, you want confirmation whether the game is crashing or if your PC is rebooting.

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VitoSEXY
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07-08-2021, 07:34 AM
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VitoSEXY
07-08-2021, 07:34 AM #3

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drako_sky
Member
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07-13-2021, 07:40 AM
#4
I haven't done the math yet, but that GPU combined with several mechanical drives might approach the 750W power supply limit. It might just be the PSU getting overloaded.
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drako_sky
07-13-2021, 07:40 AM #4

I haven't done the math yet, but that GPU combined with several mechanical drives might approach the 750W power supply limit. It might just be the PSU getting overloaded.

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ditox95
Member
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07-19-2021, 08:39 PM
#5
It could be due to an undersized power supply. It may function fine under normal conditions, but when both the CPU and GPU operate at full capacity, the total power consumption could exceed the PSU's ability temporarily. @OP: Consider adding your PSU to the list of hardware components.
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ditox95
07-19-2021, 08:39 PM #5

It could be due to an undersized power supply. It may function fine under normal conditions, but when both the CPU and GPU operate at full capacity, the total power consumption could exceed the PSU's ability temporarily. @OP: Consider adding your PSU to the list of hardware components.

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Leon1481
Member
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07-20-2021, 12:23 AM
#6
That's what I considered, but my brother owns an RM1000X with just two SSDs for storage, and everything was originally stock.
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Leon1481
07-20-2021, 12:23 AM #6

That's what I considered, but my brother owns an RM1000X with just two SSDs for storage, and everything was originally stock.

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Notux
Junior Member
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07-20-2021, 01:34 AM
#7
What model of PSU are you using? Your original message didn't mention it... The RTX3080 Ti would likely cause power fluctuations similar to the RTX 3090, meaning you'd need a powerful and stable PSU.
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Notux
07-20-2021, 01:34 AM #7

What model of PSU are you using? Your original message didn't mention it... The RTX3080 Ti would likely cause power fluctuations similar to the RTX 3090, meaning you'd need a powerful and stable PSU.

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BlacksSteal
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07-20-2021, 11:36 PM
#8
Received a Seasonic 850 Titanium power supply unit.
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BlacksSteal
07-20-2021, 11:36 PM #8

Received a Seasonic 850 Titanium power supply unit.

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DeathDark38
Member
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07-21-2021, 12:09 AM
#9
The GeForce RTX logo usually stays lit and turns off during crashes, but after rebooting it behaves normally without any issues. The screen goes black, the GPU appears to shut down, yet other parts of the PC work fine and Windows doesn’t flag anything serious. This is on Windows 11.
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DeathDark38
07-21-2021, 12:09 AM #9

The GeForce RTX logo usually stays lit and turns off during crashes, but after rebooting it behaves normally without any issues. The screen goes black, the GPU appears to shut down, yet other parts of the PC work fine and Windows doesn’t flag anything serious. This is on Windows 11.

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Oshun78
Junior Member
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08-03-2021, 10:03 PM
#10
We addressed the problem by following the troubleshooting steps and testing the solution.
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Oshun78
08-03-2021, 10:03 PM #10

We addressed the problem by following the troubleshooting steps and testing the solution.

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