![]() GPU: ASRock Radeon RX 6900 XT Phantom Gaming D (stock clock) The gpu power comes from individual pcie cables, no daisy chaining the sockets! Temps look normal 30-35☌ While idling and max 75☌ when I push gpu hard on gaming (5K + ultra settings). And yeah I already did a DDU new install as I always for a new gpu. Apart from that what else do you think is the issue? Could it be the MB/PCIe slot? Or maybe really the psu? I had tested the ram in a previous build with memtest last year it was without issue and I don't think cpu would bug out just cause of different gpu right?Īnother thing that might be interesting to know: When I'm back in windows the amd driver are says that it had an crash and reverted back to stock config. The ASRock Radeon RX 6900 XT Phantom Gaming D came in 2 days ago and I was happy that nothing happened.until an hour or two ago when the same thing happened again! I ordered new hdmi/dp cables to make sure it isn't that that triggers this issues. ![]() ![]() My first though was that the psu was too weak but responses at the AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT Owner's Club thread showed that it should not be the case.Īs such I returned the card and managed to get a new one this week. It didn't matter if it was during gaming or just idling in desktop/browsing the net. I managed to snag myself a sapphire rx 6900 xt nitro se at a "reasonable" price a while ago but I had an issue with it as it randomly freezes and reboots. ![]()
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