Th3Knights
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I have an ASUS Strix GTX 1070 Ti. The card always shows a TDP of over 200% which causes the GPU clock to throttle down to 139MHz and Memory Clock to 405MHz. I have tried using the card in 3 separate PC's, tried various NVidia Firmwares, and have tried to reflash the card using ASUS's latest vBios for the card. (It has not been vBios flashed before but I wanted to rule out a bad firmware)
I have come to the conclusion that the fault is with the card itself, specifically hardware related. I have disassembled the card and thoroughly looked for any potentially burnt or bad chips and could not find any.
I'm including an image of FurMark running a benchmark only getting 5 FPS at average. I'm also including a GPU-Z and HWInfo64 screenshot during those runs.
On the bottom left of FurMark, it says the TDP is 506% with very low Core and Memory speed. While GPU-Z shows the TDP as being 207%. Then if we look at HWInfo, all the power lines are wrong. I suspect the issue is with a chip but I'm not sure which chip would control power readings. I suspected the VRMs, as the 1070 ti has 4 VRMs on the board but HWInfo only had a reading for 2. Not sure of what to think. Any ideas would be appreciated.
I have come to the conclusion that the fault is with the card itself, specifically hardware related. I have disassembled the card and thoroughly looked for any potentially burnt or bad chips and could not find any.
I'm including an image of FurMark running a benchmark only getting 5 FPS at average. I'm also including a GPU-Z and HWInfo64 screenshot during those runs.
On the bottom left of FurMark, it says the TDP is 506% with very low Core and Memory speed. While GPU-Z shows the TDP as being 207%. Then if we look at HWInfo, all the power lines are wrong. I suspect the issue is with a chip but I'm not sure which chip would control power readings. I suspected the VRMs, as the 1070 ti has 4 VRMs on the board but HWInfo only had a reading for 2. Not sure of what to think. Any ideas would be appreciated.
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