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2022/01/28 06:23:45 (permalink)
hello, I have a problem with precision x1 series 30 gpu, I own a 3080ti FTW3 ultra, and if I use precision x1, it crashes the gpu both in stock and in overclock. using 3dMark Timespy, it crashes even with low overclocks, and in stock. in addition to this, if I overclock the frequency never goes up, and I always do the same results of gpu in stock. in a nutshell the gpu or crashes or does not go up in Oc at all. solutions? px1 is the Only series 30 version
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    BizSAR
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    Re: Px1 causing crashes 2022/01/28 13:12:10 (permalink)
    Hello, I'd suggest you try the PX1 troubleshooting suggestions here. Then, if needed, you can file a ticket with EVGA against your card after logging in here

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    Re: Px1 causing crashes 2022/01/28 13:48:28 (permalink)
    You need to give much more background information
     
    What are the specs for your PC ?
     
    Have you put the PC back to stock speeds yet ? (if any other part of PC is OC ...CPU, RAM "XMP")
     
    Did you turn off fast boot ... so MB sees the new GPU correctly
     
    Win fast startup off ?
     
    BIOS up to date ?
     
    Which Nvidia driver - what changes to Nv Control panel settings ?

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    Re: Px1 causing crashes 2022/01/31 17:52:04 (permalink)
    I am in the same boat.  Have you had any success correcting this?
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    Re: Px1 causing crashes 2022/01/31 20:25:44 (permalink)
    I am not sure if you have the same issue as I did, but in checking a rather old post, it fixed my crashes! The issue lies within the "Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling" the 30 series doesn't seem to like it. See if it could help your situation too.
     
    Not sure why, but I cant seem to post links here, so ill just type out the steps:
    1. Open Settings
    2. Select System > Display tab.
    3. Locate Multiple displays
    4. Click on Graphics Settings.
    5. Select the Change Default Graphics Settings option.
    6. To enable the feature, toggle ON the button next to the Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling.
    7. Reboot your Windows device to apply the changes.
     
    post edited by OCretribution - 2022/01/31 20:28:49
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    Re: Px1 causing crashes 2022/02/01 00:17:26 (permalink)
    Disable the OSD. That's what worked for me. Specifically with your Time Spy issue.
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