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System Name | Custom build |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X |
Motherboard | ASrock B550M |
Cooling | Wraith Max |
Memory | DDR4 4000 16x2GB |
Video Card(s) | RX 6900 XT |
Storage | Sabrent Rocket 4.0 500GB |
Display(s) | ASUS VG236H 120Hz |
Case | N/A |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard |
Power Supply | Thermaltake 850W |
Mouse | Generic |
Keyboard | Generic |
Software | Win 10 x64 |
Hello everyone!
So I got a new video card for the holidays as a gift. EVGA 980Ti Classified.
I put together a system with some new parts and..... bs happens.
Sometimes when I press the power button to start the PC, It gives me one beep as normal and boots.
But 1 of 3 times when I do that, instead of booting it just buzzes and doesn't boot. I say buzzes because
instead of a usual BIOS like beep it deeper in tone.
Removing the 'case' speaker obviously gets rid of the noise, but doesn't solve the problem. Did this cause
I had a gpu with a speaker on it like 4 years ago and if u didn't connect both PCIE power connectors it went off. Wanted to rule out GPU speaker buzzing. Apparently this card doesn't have a speaker on it. Thank god.
So its not the EVGA card doing this.
Since the PC does boot to Windows 1 of 3 power on attempts I attempted to isolate the problem, benchmarked it, stressed it etc. I've attached images of various components.
Note that GPU-Z mentions TWO issues. VOp and Vrel. Is this a PSU issue?
Checked components:
-SSD 850 EVO 256GB Benched - works fine, SMART is fine
-HDD WD Black 1003 model 1TB Benched - works fine, SMART is fine
-GPU - Tested with GPU-Z (IT SHOWS THE VOLTAGE PROBLEMS), Games: WoW and GTA V are both fine. -Performance seems slightly slower than one would expect from a 980Ti (power problem?)
-RAM A-DATA 1333 4GBx2 = Read/Copy/Write went fine
-CPU 2600K NOT overclocked (AIDA shows Turbo boost frequency) - Cache, copy are all fine
Parts NOT ruled out:
-Motherboard (Gigabyte GA-B75M-D3H rev 1.2) Latest BIOS F15 AMI BIOS
Interesting to note, the latest BIOS was already installed, and the manual has nothing to do with its pos UEFI interface. The manual is wrong, maybe because layout changed with BIOS upgrade.
I suspect it and the PSU as the problems, won't control case fan, CPU fan is at like ~900RPM, case at 500RPM. CPU fan goes to 1300~ under load, case to 700.
The AMI BIOS has NO code for it that is a continuous (non-stop). Just goes bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz no breaks. Their POST beeps mention short and long ones, but no non-stop ones.
-PSU EVGA 700B Bronze. The newly released PSU. I got it the day after TPU posted it on its front page as a press release. It took forever to get here, and I can't test it really. The voltages seem fine (pls check attached image for mobo voltage). But GPU-Z mentions that VOp and Vrel thing.
700W not enough for 2600k + 980Ti?
NEW SPECS:
-2600K 3.4Ghz no-oc. Turbo boost enabled, shows up in benchmarks
-1333 DDR3 4GBx2 A-DATA
-EVGA 980Ti Classified
-EVO 850 SSD
-WD Black 1TB 1003Model
-GA-B75M-D3H rev 1.2
-EVGA 700B PSU
There are no other components in here besides the ones listed. 700W should be enough for the above.
No other fans, ODD, etc.
PSU Problem? Mobo Problem?
So I got a new video card for the holidays as a gift. EVGA 980Ti Classified.
I put together a system with some new parts and..... bs happens.
Sometimes when I press the power button to start the PC, It gives me one beep as normal and boots.
But 1 of 3 times when I do that, instead of booting it just buzzes and doesn't boot. I say buzzes because
instead of a usual BIOS like beep it deeper in tone.
Removing the 'case' speaker obviously gets rid of the noise, but doesn't solve the problem. Did this cause
I had a gpu with a speaker on it like 4 years ago and if u didn't connect both PCIE power connectors it went off. Wanted to rule out GPU speaker buzzing. Apparently this card doesn't have a speaker on it. Thank god.
So its not the EVGA card doing this.
Since the PC does boot to Windows 1 of 3 power on attempts I attempted to isolate the problem, benchmarked it, stressed it etc. I've attached images of various components.
Note that GPU-Z mentions TWO issues. VOp and Vrel. Is this a PSU issue?
Checked components:
-SSD 850 EVO 256GB Benched - works fine, SMART is fine
-HDD WD Black 1003 model 1TB Benched - works fine, SMART is fine
-GPU - Tested with GPU-Z (IT SHOWS THE VOLTAGE PROBLEMS), Games: WoW and GTA V are both fine. -Performance seems slightly slower than one would expect from a 980Ti (power problem?)
-RAM A-DATA 1333 4GBx2 = Read/Copy/Write went fine
-CPU 2600K NOT overclocked (AIDA shows Turbo boost frequency) - Cache, copy are all fine
Parts NOT ruled out:
-Motherboard (Gigabyte GA-B75M-D3H rev 1.2) Latest BIOS F15 AMI BIOS
Interesting to note, the latest BIOS was already installed, and the manual has nothing to do with its pos UEFI interface. The manual is wrong, maybe because layout changed with BIOS upgrade.
I suspect it and the PSU as the problems, won't control case fan, CPU fan is at like ~900RPM, case at 500RPM. CPU fan goes to 1300~ under load, case to 700.
The AMI BIOS has NO code for it that is a continuous (non-stop). Just goes bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz no breaks. Their POST beeps mention short and long ones, but no non-stop ones.
-PSU EVGA 700B Bronze. The newly released PSU. I got it the day after TPU posted it on its front page as a press release. It took forever to get here, and I can't test it really. The voltages seem fine (pls check attached image for mobo voltage). But GPU-Z mentions that VOp and Vrel thing.
700W not enough for 2600k + 980Ti?
NEW SPECS:
-2600K 3.4Ghz no-oc. Turbo boost enabled, shows up in benchmarks
-1333 DDR3 4GBx2 A-DATA
-EVGA 980Ti Classified
-EVO 850 SSD
-WD Black 1TB 1003Model
-GA-B75M-D3H rev 1.2
-EVGA 700B PSU
There are no other components in here besides the ones listed. 700W should be enough for the above.
No other fans, ODD, etc.
PSU Problem? Mobo Problem?
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