![]() Noctua NH-D14 SE2011 w/ AM4 kit // 3x Corsair AF140L case fans (2 in, 1 out) Temps for GPU max out around 65C (when not undervolted) CPU temps hang around 50-55C 3 on radiator, 3 on the back side and 3 on the bottomĭrives - 1tb M.2 Ssd, 1 - 2TB 2.5" Hdd 1 - external 3tb backup driveĪll GPU drivers are updated and am running 3 separate pcie cables from the PSU. I feel like I am leaving performance on the table and not getting what I paid for by undervolting.Ĭooling - Bitspower distribution plate with pump and 360 radiator. My question is why won't this card work when set to stock settings? Is it possible that the GPU draws that much power to trip a 1,000 watt PSU? Prior to installing the card I ran ddu so that no drivers from the 1080 were left. Undervolt is set to around 850mv at 1830mhz Decided to undervolt the 3080 and the issue seems to have gone away. Installed and played a few hours and the PSU tripped. Ordered a different brand PSU that is 1,000 watts. When this happens the RAM led's stayed illuminated. Only resetting the power switch on the PSU would allow it to work again. Had the same issue and then the PSU started tripping. RMA'D the psu and got the same model 850 watt. Would have to shut down to get a game to play again. Had frames drop down to like 2FPS and would never come back. All other components previously worked in my previous build with a GTX 1080 without issue. Bought a new PSU and EVGA RTX 3080 FTW3 ultra graphics card. I have a very odd problem that I cannot figure out.
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