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System Name | PC |
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Processor | I5 12400f |
Motherboard | Asus TUF b660m plus wifi d4 |
Cooling | 3 intake, 1 outtake (these comes with the case) , intel stock cpu cooler , |
Memory | G.skill ripjaws 2x16gb 3600mhz ddr4 (F4-3200C16D-32GVK) |
Video Card(s) | Manli rtx 3070ti |
Storage | Kingston SNV2S 1000gb |
Display(s) | Dell g2723H |
Case | IRID 503 ARGBv2 |
Audio Device(s) | Including with monitor |
Power Supply | COOLER MASTER mpe-7501-acabw (750W) |
Mouse | Logitech g502 lightspeed |
Keyboard | Hama urage exodus 900 |
VR HMD | NA |
Software | Windows 11 home (now) |
Benchmark Scores | Not benchmarked. |
I had an issues with rocket league and some other apps (0xc0000005 error in event viewer). All games feels like they're changing at every startup. I literally tried everything I found on the internet and I contacted Nvidia, Microsoft, Epic games to help me. They seems like they can't help more. So I decided to make some hardware tests. I use OCCT and once it found a lot of errors on a Power test. I ran it 4 times and just once I get this error. Every other stability test was good. I even installed an older gpu driver with ddu. I clean installed Windows more times. I tried 11 and 10 too. All drivers from motherboard website (ASUS B660M PLUS WIFI D4).Problem is still there. I wouldn't care if I didn't experience such problems. Don't freeze or stutters something is just not right. I really don't know what should I do anymore. Also, I hardly get any answers from Nvidia, Microsoft, or Epic anymore. Take this to mean that it's good if I get one answer a week. Should I RMA gpu? I bought this PC about 3 years ago.I don't usually mess with Windows after installation. I set my power settings to performance, set 240Hz, game bar off. In the nvidia panel, ultra low latency mode, but I've tried off-on as well, prefer maximum performance, high performance. On BIOS I disable fast boot, enable secure boot with custom (default) key management. But I've tried standard as well. There is no overclock, not even XMP, so the problem is that anything is overclocked. Displayport VESA certified. What's more, when I plug my computer in, the screen of my TV, which is playing a program and not connected to the PC, goes black for a few seconds. Now I'm trying my computer on a different outlet. Imgur: The magic of the Internet. This is a picture of the error.
Thank you if reading that much to help me.
Thank you if reading that much to help me.