Gigabyte 1080ti OC edition crashing, Black screen have to hard shut off.

desmond.duniphin

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GPU: Gigabyte 1080ti
CPU: Liquid cooled Ryzen 5 1600x
Ram: 16GB G.Skill - Ripjaws V Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-2800 Memory
Power: Corsair cxm 750
Storage: PNY - CS1311 960GB 2.5" Solid State Drive
MBO: ASRock - A320M Pro4 Micro ATX AM4

Starting off with specs, this computer is about 4 months old. I have had no issues really until recently. I am no where near tech savy and had someone else select these parts for me.]

the crashes happen so far consistently when loading a Map on CoD: WW2 not once during gameplay. However it has crashed when I was running nothing but installing a game. (update has crashed while just browsing as I was making this)

When it crashes the LEDs on the GPU start to flicker about

I have not overclocked, I've tried underclocking to -400 on everything through MSI afterburner and have tried to use the "silent" setting on the Asus setting thing.

Using Valley benchmark with all settings on the card through MSI Afterburner being default with Valley on Ultra.

GPU temp max:67c
GPU Usage max: 48%
Memory Usage max: 1132
Core Clock Max: 1924
Memory clock Max: 5508
Power: 77% Max
Fan Speed: 42% Max
CPU Temp Max: 63c
Cpu usage 1-4: 62-67%
Cpu Usage 5-9: sub 20
Cpu usage 9-12: sub 10
CPU Usage: 20%
CPU 1-4 Clock: 4100 max
CPU 5-12: 3700 max
Ram usage: 5234mb

List of Drivers:
https://gyazo.com/28f36686579efb42bb5658614af0582f

https://gyazo.com/130b78dc6a47ad544316c039ecc23c48

https://gyazo.com/e7c446f35beeb4190445666e7cc1ce19

https://gyazo.com/dc56a56ba87cc5b18d736479f70f0957

https://gyazo.com/ea874bb347b9ac01610fe1093a262edd

https://gyazo.com/33a09d9d7ffca2f15664cdb05754266b

https://gyazo.com/815e004916872e1fd773750f3a7789b0

Motherboard Version/date: p2.10 3/30/2017

I've been looking everywhere to no avail, I just want to game man

 

hendrickhere

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I am, just now, having a similar issue with a EVGA 1080ti and was thinking it was the PU. Did you ever get your system to work? If so, what did you have to do? 750 watts seems like it shouldn't be a problem in your case but who knows.