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graphics card randomly spikes to 100% usage then crashes

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Processor AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 3.6 GHz 8-Core Processor
Motherboard Asus ROG STRIX B550-F GAMING (WI-FI) ATX AM4 Motherboard
Cooling stock wraith cooler
Memory G.Skill Ripjaws V 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3600 CL16 Memory
Video Card(s) Gigabyte GeForce RTX 2070 8 GB WINDFORCE 2X Video Card
Storage ADATA SU635 480 GB 2.5" Solid State Drive / Seagate Barracuda Compute 2 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal H
Display(s) Sceptre 24" Curved 75Hz Gaming / i also have some random dell monitor from my dads workplace
Case Fractal Design Focus G ATX Mid Tower Case
Power Supply EVGA GD (2019) 700 W 80+ Gold Certified ATX Power Supply
Mouse some 10$ mouse from wall mart
Keyboard etrobot mechanical gaming blue
so i built my new PC in January it was a 1660ti with a ryzen 5 3600. worked well for the first week but ever since then my GPU will randomly will hit 100% usage and crash my displays plus whatever programs i was running. it takes about 5 secs or so for the displays to turn back on. i originally thought i just had a faulty graphics card so i purchased a new 2070 as well as a ryzen 7 3700x and the problem persists. i have a 700 watt evga power supply, a b550 mother board, 16 gigs of ram at 3600mhz. all of my drivers are up to date and I have disabled any type of overclocking by selecting load optimized defaults in my bios. any ideas?
 
so i built my new PC in January it was a 1660ti with a ryzen 5 3600. worked well for the first week but ever since then my GPU will randomly will hit 100% usage and crash my displays plus whatever programs i was running. it takes about 5 secs or so for the displays to turn back on. i originally thought i just had a faulty graphics card so i purchased a new 2070 as well as a ryzen 7 3700x and the problem persists. i have a 700 watt evga power supply, a b550 mother board, 16 gigs of ram at 3600mhz. all of my drivers are up to date and I have disabled any type of overclocking by selecting load optimized defaults in my bios. any ideas?
Try running your memory at defaults not Xmp.
 
Run a Malwarebytes scan.
 
You changed mobo, cpu and gpu. Psu and ram are the same? So it's one of the two.
 
Recommend doing a fresh install of your current O/S and drivers onto a different drive and then test without the PC being online.
 
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You changed mobo, cpu and gpu. Psu and ram are the same? So it's one of the two.
the power supply is new aswell i had a 550 but i upgraded when i got the 2070/ryzen 7 3700x
 
Did you scan
the power supply is new aswell i had a 550 but i upgraded when i got the 2070/ryzen 7 3700x
Did you scan with malwarebytes to see if you have a miner that got installed unwantingly as Caring1 recommended? Also what error is in system logs when the crash happened? look in System and apps section of logs.

Run a Malwarebytes scan.
 
Ok so new problem I went into the bios and forced my ram to 3600 because I seen it was running at 2133 and now my system won't boot thishappend just now, is there a way I can just completely wipe and start anew with my pc
 
Ok so new problem I went into the bios and forced my ram to 3600 because I seen it was running at 2133 and now my system won't boot thishappend just now, is there a way I can just completely wipe and start anew with my pc
We could do with you filling out your system specs, what type, speed and timings are your ram's.
If you have the motherboard manual look up clearing CMOS in it, that or remove power leads and then open the pc up and remove the coin battery for ten minutes, refit the right way up.
 
Pro tip:
Throwing money at the problem isn't always the best solution.

My bet is on memory timings, VDDP, VDDG issues, etc.
 
We could do with you filling out your system specs, what type, speed and timings are your ram's.
If you have the motherboard manual look up clearing CMOS in it, that or remove power leads and then open the pc up and remove the coin battery for ten minutes, refit the right way up.
alright were back i cleared the cmos and i got here running again, and i have also set everything in my bios to defaults
 
alright were back i cleared the cmos and i got here running again, and i have also set everything in my bios to defaults
As a starting point your set, run it a bit see if the crash issues are resolved then move forward with increasing memory performance, over clocking the CPU is near pointless.
But do let us know if it's ok please.
 
Typhoon burner + Dram calculator. Adjust your timings and voltages, validate stability with Memtest64 or something similar. If you need help, ask here, somebody will explain the process to you.

Fill in your specs here:

Detailed systems specs, not just "B550 motherboard", provide brand and model. Same with ram, Gskill 3600 16gb doesn't say much, same as "2070" or "700W EVGA psu". Click on "System Specs" below my account on the left side or @theoneandonlymrk account and you will get idea what sort of info should be included.
 
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It worked fine for a week. Did you change something after a week? How often does this happen?

I agree with Paganstomp. A fresh windows install is a surefire way of determining if it's a software or hardware issue. Really, you should have done that before buying more gear.
 
1. Did you follow the recommended procedure of formatting the boot drive and doing a refresh install of Windows ?

2. If not, did you at least uninstall all hardware drivers for the items being taken out, rebooted, shut down, remove the old hardware .... then install the new hatdware, set BIOS to defauilts, intsall the drivers for the new hardware ?

If not problems are to be expected, now that they are here, I wouldn't chance Option 2, Id do a fresh install.
 
Hmmm. Something like that from title happens to my pen*s. Spikes to 100% usage, and then crashes.


I'll let myself out.
 
Recommend doing a fresh install of your current O/S and drivers onto a different drive and then test without the PC being online.
thats the plan if nothing else helps

Run a Malwarebytes scan.
after running the scan there were a few problems found but after using the fix like the program said nothing seems to have changed

As a starting point your set, run it a bit see if the crash issues are resolved then move forward with increasing memory performance, over clocking the CPU is near pointless.
But do let us know if it's ok please.
so sadly the issue persists could you explain to me where i can start with increasing my memory performance

1. Did you follow the recommended procedure of formatting the boot drive and doing a refresh install of Windows ?

2. If not, did you at least uninstall all hardware drivers for the items being taken out, rebooted, shut down, remove the old hardware .... then install the new hatdware, set BIOS to defauilts, intsall the drivers for the new hardware ?

If not problems are to be expected, now that they are here, I wouldn't chance Option 2, Id do a fresh install.
do you mean when i first installed all my components back in January because i haven't done a windows install since the original one.

It worked fine for a week. Did you change something after a week? How often does this happen?

I agree with Paganstomp. A fresh windows install is a surefire way of determining if it's a software or hardware issue. Really, you should have done that before buying more gear.
yeah that would have been the smart thing to do but i plan on doing that if none of the other fixes people suggest work for me

Typhoon burner + Dram calculator. Adjust your timings and voltages, validate stability with Memtest64 or something similar. If you need help, ask here, somebody will explain the process to you.

Fill in your specs here:

Detailed systems specs, not just "B550 motherboard", provide brand and model. Same with ram, Gskill 3600 16gb doesn't say much, same as "2070" or "700W EVGA psu". Click on "System Specs" below my account on the left side or @theoneandonlymrk account and you will get idea what sort of info should be included.
i have filled out the specs list : )
 
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thats the plan if nothing else helps


after running the scan there were a few problems found but after using the fix like the program said nothing seems to have changed


so sadly the issue persists could you explain to me where i can start with increasing my memory performance


do you mean when i first installed all my components back in January because i haven't done a windows install since the original one.


yeah that would have been the smart thing to do but i plan on doing that if none of the other fixes people suggest work for me


i have filled out the specs list : )
I would get it working first, you would just compound your issues , might well be worth a fresh install if the Is drive is a carry over.
 
Hmmm. Something like that from title happens to my pen*s. Spikes to 100% usage, and then crashes.


I'll let myself out.
Usually happens to people that see other people of the same sex.
 
@clinto I have the same memory, and the same GPU. I am also experiencing this problem. Usually, I am able to get into task manager and see that the GPU 3D view spikes up to 100% and just stays there. I can't open or close any applications, and I must hard restart. Have you found a solution to this problem? I've been beating myself up over it for about a month. Thank you!
 
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I make an account just to say I have the same problem as you.
It was 5 months ago, the problem occured, so I tried serveral things:
- first I thought it was the game itself caused the problem so I tried to optimize it, but
- update/roll back/clean install with DDU the graphic driver - no help
- clean install windows (wipe out the SSD drive completely and install) - no help
- turn of X-AMP - no help
I had done everything in my narrowed knowledge and power so I brought my PC to the store (where bought it by the end of 2019). The technicians there saw the problem, took every part to check each of them for nearly a week - found nothing. In the end they put everything together, updated the BIOS, and the problem is gone. I've been using it for ~5 months now and it's coming back last night, I actually have no idea why and how to deal with this again.
If you find anything please let me know, thank you.
 
I make an account just to say I have the same problem as you.
It was 5 months ago, the problem occured, so I tried serveral things:
- first I thought it was the game itself caused the problem so I tried to optimize it, but
- update/roll back/clean install with DDU the graphic driver - no help
- clean install windows (wipe out the SSD drive completely and install) - no help
- turn of X-AMP - no help
I had done everything in my narrowed knowledge and power so I brought my PC to the store (where bought it by the end of 2019). The technicians there saw the problem, took every part to check each of them for nearly a week - found nothing. In the end they put everything together, updated the BIOS, and the problem is gone. I've been using it for ~5 months now and it's coming back last night, I actually have no idea why and how to deal with this again.
If you find anything please let me know, thank you.

Hey ArrowXIII, take a look at this thread: https://www.techpowerup.com/forums/threads/rtx-2070-spikes-up-to-100-usage-and-freezes.274797/
 
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