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Novabench not consistent
Novabench not consistent








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12 minutes later, I thanked the EVGA rep who just completed my RMA. Started to grumble to myself, but then remembered, hey this is EVGA, their CS is awesome. Found a page under support for RMAs, started to fill it out, but noticed it had a field for a support ticket # and tells me to call in. 'Twas a good call, everything works now! Then I find out the supply still has a warranty.

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Flipped a mental coin, and decided to replace the power supply before reseating the CPU.

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Wife needs a new PC anyways, so I figured it wouldn't be wasted. Guy said it worked great in his rig, gonna give it a go. Way cheaper than the silver, this is apparently synthetic. And tears.so off to MicroCenter I went! Picked up a thing of Arctic MX-4. I hate installing Windows and was intentionally delaying that till all other hopes went out. Reseated the DIMMs, ran a 30 minute test, no issues. UEFI defaults had been loaded when I updated to the latest BIOS during my earlier troubleshooting. I didn't get too far into HWINFO, there's a LOT of data there. This one runs my current memory at their specs at auto everything. The last systemboard I had required manually setting the memory voltage and speed to it's rated spec. She loves it when the power flicks during a storm or something and she just keeps playing since I've got the modem and router on the UPS too. I've replaced the batteries twice since I've had it. Then I'll try swapping the power supply (returning the new one if it doesn't fix it.) Thanks for your time fellow EVGA fans!

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My next step is probably to remove the Corsair software and keyboard. I'd prefer not to try reinstalling Windows till later.

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At this point, I'm looking for advice on how to best proceed, and your opinions on what might be the source of my issue.

#Novabench not consistent driver

I removed PXOC, rebooted, performed a clean boot, ran DDU in safe mode, installed the latest and greatest driver (gfx and physics only) same issue. That pretty much rules out the 1070, the 4K TV, and the HDMI cable's hardware being a problem in my opinion. I put the 1070 in my buddy's rig, hooked up the 4K TV to the 1070 and the old monitor via DVI so the conditions were basically the same for both machines. All tests run to completion if I disconnect the 4K TV from the 1070 and run on only the DVI connection to the old monitor. It crashes consistently at "direct3d 9 alu assessment." It also crashed in the same fashion during a run of "Novabench." At this point, I removed several old HDDs and lights from the system, as they were useless and I was wondering if I had a power issue.

novabench not consistent

Well, mine crashes during that test in the exact fashion as the previous crashes. While poking around in both machines, I happened to notice my "WEI" was outdated, wanted to compare mine to his. 2 weeks ago, I started building a new rig for a buddy. Feels like a software/driver or power supply issue to me. These crashes are straight to the sysboard splash screen, and the system comes up to the "safe mode or boot normally" screen, and can boot normally with no issue. Temperatures are not even close to high on CPU, sysboard, or GPU. I can run any and every modern 3D game I throw at it in any resolution on either monitor with no issues. Then a couple of days later while a friend and I were chilling around the card table playing paper Magic, I had a video playing on the PC in the background (Game of Thrones I think) and it crashed again. Then, several weeks ago, while running a console emulator (I think it was a DS emulator) it crashed on me again. My internet peeps and I had just switched servers, and I disabled some of the advanced gfx features in the client, and the crashing stopped. A couple of months ago, I experienced a few crashes while running multiple copies of an old Everquest client on an emulated server. I recently introduced a pretty Corsair keyboard to the system, along with the "Corsair Utility Engine" software. Everything else is newer, but nothing brand new.

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I7-4770k 3.5GHz EVGA 1070FTW - latest driver ASUS ROG Maximus VI Hero - latest BIOS EVGA NEX750B power supply 8GB RAM 2 SSDs, 120GB and 500GB 1 HDD, 4TB 1 DVD-ROM drive Win7 Pro 64 1 old Dell monitor, connected to 1070 via DVI 1920x1200 1 new Sharp 4K TV, connected to 1070 via HDMI 3840x2160 Power supply, CPU, sysboard, memory, 120GB SSD are all about 2 years old.










Novabench not consistent