I have an extremely unusual situation. After 5 years of a good job, in one day my GTX 1060 6GB started:
1. To give me artefacts everywhere(games, apps with 3d graphics, and even apps without 3d graphics like Chrome).
2. To crash games with an overclock of RAM.
3. To crash all games with overclock of itself, but it worked 5 years with the same overclock very well.
4. Massive freezing of all games even without any overclock.
5. Downclock of core and VRM either increase freezing dramatically.
6. Draw distance was reduced dramatically in all games.
All those things happened in one day and they continue since this day. And on the first day, I decided with zero hesitation "Chip delamination happened with my GPU". I tried a lot of different things, I deleted all GPU drivers via DDU in safe mode, I tried a lot of versions of older drivers for my GPU from this summer and even spring, and a lot more. But I had zero success so I became more sure that my GTX 1060 has chip delamination and I bought RTX 4070 and Ryzen 5800X3D as well because my Ryzen 2700X would bottleneck so powerful GPU. After I replaced the CPU and GPU I deleted all drivers from GTX 1060 via DDU in Safe Mode again and installed new ones for RTX 4070 cleanly. As well I reset the settings of my BIOS and set up it again. When all was on set I started to test my new GPU. And oh God! I got the same freezes in Assassin's Creed Valhalla. I became extremely frustrated. I tested my new GPU in FurMark and Farming Simulator 2022 and there are freezes too. But in Forza Horizon 5 I have no issues.
Please see those screenshots on Imgur, it's important I use the latest version of Windows 10, and absolutely all my software and drivers are up to date including games. I tested my RAm with memtest86 and it passed successfully with zero errors.
As well in all software like GPU-Z or HWiNFO sensors of my new GPU have said that my new GPU gets power with 12.9 volts from 12vhpwr connector.
After that I decided my PSU is guilty and I bought a multimeter and a new power supply from Tier A in Tier List. The multimeter says that absolutely all pins on the 24-pin and 12vhpwr connectors on my previous power supply give absolutely ok voltage, multimeter says the 12vhpwr connector gives 12.3 volts, not 12,9 like the sensors of my new GPU say. Also, the multimeter said that all 12-volt pines have a circuit, but I can't understand how they work properly and give stable 12.3 volts if they have a circuit. For example all pins of CPU are 12V, but it was working all this time. After I changed the power supply almost nothing changed. I have the same heavy freezes. But! After I changed the power supply sensors of my new GPU stopped saying that they get 12.9 volts from 12vhpwr. Now they say that they get 12.4 volts average and 12.5 volts maximum from 12vhpw It's a MYSTERY! I have no idea what causes the freezes. Help me, please!
1. To give me artefacts everywhere(games, apps with 3d graphics, and even apps without 3d graphics like Chrome).
2. To crash games with an overclock of RAM.
3. To crash all games with overclock of itself, but it worked 5 years with the same overclock very well.
4. Massive freezing of all games even without any overclock.
5. Downclock of core and VRM either increase freezing dramatically.
6. Draw distance was reduced dramatically in all games.
All those things happened in one day and they continue since this day. And on the first day, I decided with zero hesitation "Chip delamination happened with my GPU". I tried a lot of different things, I deleted all GPU drivers via DDU in safe mode, I tried a lot of versions of older drivers for my GPU from this summer and even spring, and a lot more. But I had zero success so I became more sure that my GTX 1060 has chip delamination and I bought RTX 4070 and Ryzen 5800X3D as well because my Ryzen 2700X would bottleneck so powerful GPU. After I replaced the CPU and GPU I deleted all drivers from GTX 1060 via DDU in Safe Mode again and installed new ones for RTX 4070 cleanly. As well I reset the settings of my BIOS and set up it again. When all was on set I started to test my new GPU. And oh God! I got the same freezes in Assassin's Creed Valhalla. I became extremely frustrated. I tested my new GPU in FurMark and Farming Simulator 2022 and there are freezes too. But in Forza Horizon 5 I have no issues.
Please see those screenshots on Imgur, it's important I use the latest version of Windows 10, and absolutely all my software and drivers are up to date including games. I tested my RAm with memtest86 and it passed successfully with zero errors.
As well in all software like GPU-Z or HWiNFO sensors of my new GPU have said that my new GPU gets power with 12.9 volts from 12vhpwr connector.
After that I decided my PSU is guilty and I bought a multimeter and a new power supply from Tier A in Tier List. The multimeter says that absolutely all pins on the 24-pin and 12vhpwr connectors on my previous power supply give absolutely ok voltage, multimeter says the 12vhpwr connector gives 12.3 volts, not 12,9 like the sensors of my new GPU say. Also, the multimeter said that all 12-volt pines have a circuit, but I can't understand how they work properly and give stable 12.3 volts if they have a circuit. For example all pins of CPU are 12V, but it was working all this time. After I changed the power supply almost nothing changed. I have the same heavy freezes. But! After I changed the power supply sensors of my new GPU stopped saying that they get 12.9 volts from 12vhpwr. Now they say that they get 12.4 volts average and 12.5 volts maximum from 12vhpw It's a MYSTERY! I have no idea what causes the freezes. Help me, please!