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1070 ti with EVGA 650 P2 voltage failed, please power down and connect

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Saturday, January 27, 2018 11:03 AM (permalink)

 
EVGA 650 P2
EVGA 1070TI 
 
VGA failed voltage 
 
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    the_Scarlet_one
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    Re: 1070 ti with EVGA 650 P2 voltage failed, please power down and connect Saturday, January 27, 2018 11:13 AM (permalink)
    Voltage didn’t fail, your pci connectors aren’t connected properly. Make sure they are fully seated.

    If you don’t have two cables connected, you are required to connect two.
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    Re: 1070 ti with EVGA 650 P2 voltage failed, please power down and connect Saturday, January 27, 2018 3:22 PM (permalink)
    And check to make sure you didn't push the wires out of the connector with seating the plug as it can happen.

    If all that is good maybe the psu is bad. Try another psu.

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    Re: 1070 ti with EVGA 650 P2 voltage failed, please power down and connect Saturday, January 27, 2018 4:59 PM (permalink)
    Would be strange to have a bad psu that powers the entire system to tell it that you haven’t powered the gpu, just saying.
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    Re: 1070 ti with EVGA 650 P2 voltage failed, please power down and connect Sunday, January 28, 2018 1:30 AM (permalink)
    it wouldn't be when you contemplate how modern psu's are maid.

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    Re: 1070 ti with EVGA 650 P2 voltage failed, please power down and connect Sunday, January 28, 2018 1:39 AM (permalink)
    New user, 1 post, no details. I’ll wait for the op to comment. Since there was no info, I am going to assume the same issue other have been having, where they didn’t connect their psu to the gpu... since this has been a raving question the last few days, I doubt this person did everything required. Experience builders don’t come in and make blank claims and disappear.
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