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Random shutdowns suggest a potential issue with DirectX12.

Random shutdowns suggest a potential issue with DirectX12.

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Jarzzermann
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10-31-2023, 01:11 AM
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The SSD models include the most recent firmware. The Samsung Magician chipset drivers were downloaded from AMD, not Asus. The Expo rating exceeds 6000. Testing was done without using Expo.
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Jarzzermann
10-31-2023, 01:11 AM #1

The SSD models include the most recent firmware. The Samsung Magician chipset drivers were downloaded from AMD, not Asus. The Expo rating exceeds 6000. Testing was done without using Expo.

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PiggiePotato
Junior Member
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10-31-2023, 01:11 AM
#2
For junction, it's fine. Until it goes beyond that. That might be a bit too short to trigger the issue in my opinion. Maybe more like 30 minutes to an hour. Just to make absolutly sure. Also, did you try other games, pushing graphics balls to the wall ? As your second pc consummes also less power, maybe troubles happens with higher stresses situations only. That's the problem I'm seeing here. That sounds fairly normal to me. I don't think there's an issue with that. Power spikes, and transients power happens with every single GPUs. It's just more noticible with a high end GPU, such as the 7900XTX, as it's scaling with the typical power draw of the card. What is troubleling to me is : Cause this, very much suggest overheating components, as it gives times for things to cooldown, it doesn't allow you to switch on power again for couple of time.
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PiggiePotato
10-31-2023, 01:11 AM #2

For junction, it's fine. Until it goes beyond that. That might be a bit too short to trigger the issue in my opinion. Maybe more like 30 minutes to an hour. Just to make absolutly sure. Also, did you try other games, pushing graphics balls to the wall ? As your second pc consummes also less power, maybe troubles happens with higher stresses situations only. That's the problem I'm seeing here. That sounds fairly normal to me. I don't think there's an issue with that. Power spikes, and transients power happens with every single GPUs. It's just more noticible with a high end GPU, such as the 7900XTX, as it's scaling with the typical power draw of the card. What is troubleling to me is : Cause this, very much suggest overheating components, as it gives times for things to cooldown, it doesn't allow you to switch on power again for couple of time.