Strange problems with the RTX 5080, where Windows freezes and crashes with a blue screen.
Strange problems with the RTX 5080, where Windows freezes and crashes with a blue screen.
No problem, if you're confident it's reasonable to swap the PSU, just choose another brand—possibly an older one. I think the PSU isn't broken; it might just be struggling with the Nvidia RTX 5000. I used a 750W model that performed well, while my 3070 worked fine even at lower wattages.
It's a solid model with a B rating on the PSU Tier List. If your received device is faulty, I recommend replacing it and testing with another unit to confirm stability. Otherwise, the graphics card might be the issue.
I bought this one today. I'm waiting patiently for it to arrive, but I'm getting desperate because I've been annoyed by this issue since the start of the month. That's why I came here and see if anyone else had this issue or could help me https://www.xpg.com/us/xpg/pc-components-CYBERCORE (XPG Cybercore ll 1300w Platinum) I really hope it isn't. This card was expensive — I bought it in February, so you can imagine
Sure, the 750W straight power was decent, but I couldn't even manage a 3070 watt unit... I think it's okay with something like a 1050Ti, though! I'm just saying to go for a different PSU already. Corsair RMX or HXi would have been better, I guess.
I understand my 6900XT originally cost $1600, so I'm planning to test it thoroughly before thinking about an upgrade. A few months in, I noticed crashes and black screens followed by reboots. I had to file a return and found the card was defective; Asus provided a replacement. Since then, everything has worked perfectly.
Sheesh... it's clear you're having some issues! I don't even know if I can return it because I bought it from a reseller. Since you're from LATAM and there aren't distributors in Venezuela, where can I get that PSU tier list? Also, is this XPG Cybercore ll 1300w Platinum in good condition?
Oh no! I’m hoping the power supply is just being picky and the new one will work fine. The XPG Cybercore II 1300W Platinum has a Tier A rating in its spreadsheet footnote, though it’s still uncertain since little is known about it. You can check it out at https://cultists.network/140/psu-tier-list/
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Quick update: Benchmark and stability tests passed without issues. No crashes or errors detected. If the GPU were bad, the tests wouldn’t have finished. Furmark Score: https://www.gpumagick.com/scores/1211416 3Dmark test: sorry, I didn’t recognize the language, but I tried changing it.