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2017/09/04 16:24:21 (permalink)
Greetings Everyone, (was unsure where to post this since its a Asus card, Mods feel free to relocate if you feel a different section is better, Thank you)
So I have been having random BSODs ever since adding my new Asus ROG 011G 1080Ti and was wondering what you guys could come up with. I installed drivers using DDU first, upgraded, downgraded. I have tried different PCIe slots, different power cords, removed my Overclocks. My cheapo multimeter does not work so I can not measure voltages. Bugcheck codes are 30 (most common), 59, 80, and 0. When a BSOD is incoming everything on the screen will become EXTREMELY slow, each click could take 30 seconds to actually respond. All my temps GPU, and CPU, Chipset were all within tolerance (<50C) 
Only two things I have not done are Windows reinstall (trying to wait until I get new hardware), and a different Graphics Card. Only PCIe Graphics Card I have right now is a NVS 300 -shudders- 

Any other troubleshooting advice or anyone know what these BSODs are pointing too? All I see from them is a piece of hardware is faulting randomly. 

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    Re: BSOD issues with new Asus 1080Ti 2017/09/04 16:52:51 (permalink)
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    So I have been having random BSODs ever since adding my new Asus ROG 011G 1080Ti and was wondering what you guys could come up with.

    Sounds like the card is the problem since the blue screens didn't start until you started using the new card. Test the card in another system to see if it causes another system to blue screen.
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    Re: BSOD issues with new Asus 1080Ti 2017/09/04 17:46:14 (permalink)
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    So I have been having random BSODs ever since adding my new Asus ROG 011G 1080Ti and was wondering what you guys could come up with.

    Sounds like the card is the problem since the blue screens didn't start until you started using the new card. Test the card in another system to see if it causes another system to blue screen.


    Only other system I have is a rather old Althon 64 x2 (Windows XP) system which I believe is just PCIe Gen 1 would that present any issues with a Gen 3 card? I also looked around my BIOS and noticed after I took off all my overclocks my RAM voltage was reading 1.7XX on Auto setting which is too high. Forced the voltage to 1.6 which is now reading by BIOS ~1.628 on a clock speed of 1600MHz. Not sure if that would do anything either.
    The really unfortunate thing about the BSODs are they are extremely random I can go a week or two without any. Then one day ill get hit with three of them.

    Also, thank you for moving to correct area I face palmed when I saw the place you moved it to 

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    Re: BSOD issues with new Asus 1080Ti 2017/09/04 17:54:18 (permalink)
    A Gen1 x16 slot will do fine for testing if the card will boot in the old motherboard. Higher voltage on the ram isn't the issue. No problem.
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    Re: BSOD issues with new Asus 1080Ti 2017/09/12 01:04:20 (permalink)
    I should be able to run tests this coming weekend on a older system, if I am lucky I might be able to test on a new system coming now as well. Finally saved up enough to get what I wanted to replace X79. Sorry for late reply, had trouble with the forums not loading this weekend.

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    Re: BSOD issues with new Asus 1080Ti 2017/09/24 20:19:10 (permalink)
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    A Gen1 x16 slot will do fine for testing if the card will boot in the old motherboard. Higher voltage on the ram isn't the issue. No problem.


    Hey so I have an update, got new hardware last week as a planned out upgrade and went with an AMD Threadripper system. The system has not produced a BSOD yet, but I now notice videos now periodically corrupts itself then plays fine, repeat and rinse. So far no other issues besides a few games now crashing, and rare system lags but that seems to be due to Threadripper since a BIOS update from 211 to 503 on my Asus Zenith Extreme board fixed a lot of game lagging. 

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    Re: BSOD issues with new Asus 1080Ti 2017/09/25 09:40:15 (permalink)
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    Re: BSOD issues with new Asus 1080Ti 2017/09/25 10:44:04 (permalink)
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    A Gen1 x16 slot will do fine for testing if the card will boot in the old motherboard. Higher voltage on the ram isn't the issue. No problem.


    Hey so I have an update, got new hardware last week as a planned out upgrade and went with an AMD Threadripper system. The system has not produced a BSOD yet, but I now notice videos now periodically corrupts itself then plays fine, repeat and rinse. So far no other issues besides a few games now crashing, and rare system lags but that seems to be due to Threadripper since a BIOS update from 211 to 503 on my Asus Zenith Extreme board fixed a lot of game lagging. 



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    Re: BSOD issues with new Asus 1080Ti 2017/09/26 04:21:13 (permalink)
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    A Gen1 x16 slot will do fine for testing if the card will boot in the old motherboard. Higher voltage on the ram isn't the issue. No problem.


    Hey so I have an update, got new hardware last week as a planned out upgrade and went with an AMD Threadripper system. The system has not produced a BSOD yet, but I now notice videos now periodically corrupts itself then plays fine, repeat and rinse. So far no other issues besides a few games now crashing, and rare system lags but that seems to be due to Threadripper since a BIOS update from 211 to 503 on my Asus Zenith Extreme board fixed a lot of game lagging. 





    Thinking the video corruption is still a GPU related problem Sajin? Its getting rather bad, and now the last two days I have been getting what seems to be soft resets of the GPU where the screen randomly goes white or black for a few moments and comes back. Added a sample from a screenshot of what I consistently see on videos now as an attachment. 


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    Re: BSOD issues with new Asus 1080Ti 2017/09/26 05:21:27 (permalink)
    Could be a driver issue. If you disable hardware acceleration inside your web browser does the video corruption go away?
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    Re: BSOD issues with new Asus 1080Ti 2017/09/27 04:00:23 (permalink)
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    Could be a driver issue. If you disable hardware acceleration inside your web browser does the video corruption go away?


    Corruptions happen in normal applications like Windows Media Player, Cyberlink, default Movies and TV app as well as any web browser 

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    Re: BSOD issues with new Asus 1080Ti 2017/09/27 08:21:33 (permalink)
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    Could be a driver issue. If you disable hardware acceleration inside your web browser does the video corruption go away?


    Corruptions happen in normal applications like Windows Media Player, Cyberlink, default Movies and TV app as well as any web browser 


    Could still be a driver issue specific to x399 systems. Testing the video card in an older Intel based system will tell you if it's a driver problem specific to x399, or if it's a faulty card.
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    Re: BSOD issues with new Asus 1080Ti 2017/11/12 18:21:27 (permalink)
    So my "older" Intel system fall back is still my X79 system with a 4820K. New Win7 install still produced random BSOD issues when graphics would become sluggish. Lately, in the new X399 system the card produces video corruption at least once every couple of minutes no matter the source. Image/Picture corruption happen once every 10ish pictures displayed. Games do not corrupt but frame rate randomly stumble/become choppy from time to time even in a easy game to process like Stardew Valley. At times the screen will go completely blank while view a video for a few seconds, and come back with the player aborting due to a corruption issue, web browser play back also reports this message when the issue occurs; "The Media Playback was aborted due to a corruption problem or because the media used features your browser did not support." Happens in Edge, Chrome, and Firefox to test different browsers. Windows Media Player will randomly abort playback as well with error messages as well. I have also updated X399 Bios to 0703(latest), Chipset driver (17.30), and GPU Driver to 388.00. 
    At this point I am thinking it is time to RMA this card and grab a cheap GPU to get me through the waiting time. Only other card I have at this point is a NVS 300. Any other suggestions to look at?

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    Re: BSOD issues with new Asus 1080Ti 2017/11/12 18:24:43 (permalink)
    Time to rma.
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    Re: BSOD issues with new Asus 1080Ti 2017/11/12 18:29:24 (permalink)
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    Time to rma.


    Thank you for your help Sajin. I do appreciate it! RMA is my punishment for not buying EVGA! Maybe time to save up for a FTW3 or Kingpin 

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    Re: BSOD issues with new Asus 1080Ti 2017/11/13 14:09:39 (permalink)
    No problem. FTW3 or Kingpin sounds good. 
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    Re: BSOD issues with new Asus 1080Ti 2017/11/13 19:59:01 (permalink)
     
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    Re: BSOD issues with new Asus 1080Ti 2017/11/13 20:17:59 (permalink)
    Wait you have problem with ASUS ROG GTX1080Ti?
    That's Poseidon? 
     
    I only could imagine EVGA design own custom watercooling together with air cooler.
    Than people don't need to wait EKWB and Bitspower. They could buy GPU, use immediately on Air cooler, test and connect with fittings and tubes without uninstall anything. That would be some huge and powerfull card, I expect to see something like that from EVGA.
    They have a lot of models, combination of SC, FTW, RGB, non RGB, Sensors, without Sensor, but they need more differece, 
    example Reference, SC, FTW, Hybrid, Hydrocooper, K|NGP|N Classified, and some new model with Air cooler + Waterblock for Graphic Procesor, Mmoery and VRM.
     
    Poseidon is amazing, I don't remember ASUS card in past that look so powerfull and attractive, it's more attractive from side than fans and shroud. 
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    Re: BSOD issues with new Asus 1080Ti 2017/11/27 08:34:34 (permalink)
    Yeah. Save your nerves with this card and go fast RMA.

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    Re: BSOD issues with new Asus 1080Ti 2018/01/07 21:02:12 (permalink)
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    Time to rma.


    So a quick follow up.... I still have not RMAed for a couple of reasons but I am glad I did not. I finally traced the issue to a faulty RAM stick. Yesterday night I accidentally felt my pc on and discovered a restarted pc in the morning. Event Viewer told me due to a bugcheck but this code 0x109 was the first time I saw this code. This "General Pool Corruption" made me instantly suspect RAM. Took two of four sticks out and tried to boot and it refused to initialize the RAM with the motherboard erroring out at RAM Code 15 with one short beep and a restart. Tried the other two sticks by themselves and it booted. Narrowed the fault stick by itself afterwards. No idea why the faulty stick boots if three or more RAM sticks are plugged in but provides corruption issues, where if two or less it refuses to boot. Anyways I much rather RMA a single stick of RAM vs a whole Graphics Card. Since removing the faulty stick and running with the three good ones everything runs a ton more smooth, no corruption issues or BSODs so far.

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    Re: BSOD issues with new Asus 1080Ti 2018/01/08 08:49:59 (permalink)
    That seems to be the Norm Now a Days.
    RMA First, Second, and even a Third.
    My finding was two of my Corsair Memory DIMMs, but Corsair did replace the memory.
    One time it was a Bad Memory Slot on the Motherboard, EVGA took care of this as well.
    We are to quick to blame the Graphics Card.
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    Re: BSOD issues with new Asus 1080Ti 2018/01/08 08:54:57 (permalink)
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    Since removing the faulty stick and running with the three good ones everything runs a ton more smooth, no corruption issues or BSODs so far.


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    Re: BSOD issues with new Asus 1080Ti 2018/01/30 11:47:28 (permalink)
    Test it in another system if possible. If the problem carries over, hit up that RMA.
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