Titan X Stopped Working when I left the room?

stevieshae

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Woke up today, turned my pc on everything was fine, went and showered, went downstairs, came back up, black screen on the monitor. After 1 hour went and looked at the card, fan wasnt turning led was off. PSU is fine, Don't understand how it could just flop, had never had overheating or ANY troubles at all.

Motherboard MSI Z97-Gaming 7 Motherboard

Processor Intel® Quad Core™ i7-4790 Processor

Memory 16GB - Xidax Performance 1600MHz DDR3

Power Supply Corsair RM1000W Power Supply

Graphics Card NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan X - 12GB GDDR5
 
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JalYt_Justin

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Make sure the power connector into the GPU is plugged in all the way, and also reseat the GPU into its slot. Also, if you have another connector for the GPU use that and see if it works. Assuming you never had any problems before, I suspect that something may have dislodged.
 
1. Shut down
2. Remove Titan X
(may be a motherboard latch to avoid breaking)
3. hook monitor to motherboard to use the iGPU (if you have a supported connector)
4. Test if it works

If not, PSU may be bad or other (PSU is my first guess. You say it's "fine" though even paperclip test isn't 100%)

If so, then:
1. Shut down
2. put Titan X, power, monitor cables back
3. test

If still not working you could swap to another x16 PCIe slot if possible but otherwise I'd say it's probably the Titan X.
 

stevieshae

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so I took the MB bat out, it will only run on IGPU, but theres no reason for the card to malfunction. at this point I have everything securely snug, but it wont turn on the leds, and the fan dont spin. Inside the bios, it states the PCIE slots are empty. I don't know what to do.
 

stevieshae

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To respond to you, I talked to Xidax which is the shop I bought it from, they told me I would receive the Pascal "performance equivalent" so now my question is, What is the pascal equivalent to the titan x(maxwell)????
 

JalYt_Justin

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The performance equivalent to a Titan X Maxwell is most likely a 1070, which is a more efficient card to begin with.

You won't have as much VRAM, but the 1070 has 8GB which is a lot anyway.
 
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