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RTX 3060 Freezing for number of seconds then unfreezes???

Well, I don't really know how I can underclock it with the bios though all I know how to use is MSI afterburner lol
 
No, what I'm asking is if the previous owner flashed it with an overclocked bios. That could certainly cause these problems, especially if the card has some wear and tear on it making it unable to maintain those clocks.

Really glad you got it working though as it looked like it was bad for sure. :toast:
 
No, what I'm asking is if the previous owner flashed it with an overclocked bios. That could certainly cause these problems, especially if the card has some wear and tear on it making it unable to maintain those clocks.

Really glad you got it working though as it looked like it was bad for sure. :toast:

Unlikely. There are no BIOS editors available for Ampere GPUs.
 
Unlikely. There are no BIOS editors available for Ampere GPUs.
Then how come it was overclocked when the OP didn't overclock it? You can see the problem.
 
You can see the problem.

I can’t, he literally provided screen shots of GPU-Z with stock and current clocks representative of its correct configuration.

Sounds more like program/config or user error to me.
 
I can’t, he literally provided screen shots of GPU-Z with stock and current clocks representative of its correct configuration.

Sounds more like program/config or user error to me.
Sorry, missed that.

Mystery how he fixed the card then.
 
Sorry, missed that.

Mystery how he fixed the card then.

Hey! :D

Not much of a mystery anymore because i found out it was an overclocked BIOS!

what's up with people these days OVERCLOCKING an already awesome GPU just for frames and totally screwing it up in the process? lol

I mean it's working now as i type and i just cannot wrap my head around the thought of doing so..???
Very trivial to someone like me!
Anyways, Here's a pic of furmark and how it runs..
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Next...to fix my audio... lol

Again, guys i cannot thank you enough for all the effort you have given.. :D
 
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So what did you do with afterburner?
 
Well to be honest i don't even want to use that anymore..

I like nvidia inspector!

That's how i was able to underclock it.

It was a God-send to me.. (Nvidia inspector)
 
You know you have a valid point.
I HAVE NO IDEA! :)

I wish I HAD a valid conclusion but i don't.

I'm sorry but i cannot put into words how much man hours i have put into this but it works! lol
For now..

I wish i knew so i can diagnose other cards...
 
Hey! :D

Not much of a mystery anymore because i found out it was an overclocked BIOS!

what's up with people these days OVERCLOCKING an already awesome GPU just for frames and totally screwing it up in the process? lol

I mean it's working now as i type and i just cannot wrap my head around the thought of doing so..???
Very trivial to someone like me!
Anyways, Here's a pic of furmark and how it runs..
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Next...to fix my audio... lol

Again, guys i cannot thank you enough for all the effort you have given.. :D

I'm 100% sure you did not have an overclocked BIOS. These things just... don't exist for Ampere cards.

The GPUs will only boot with a signed BIOS, and only NVIDIA can sign them, which means that NVIDIA is technically aware of every single retail board design out there, and even if someone sold an unlicensed design like some Chinese companies do, that would ensure that at least the NVIDIA processor (the GPU itself) is genuine.

BTW get rid of all this junk like driver booster, you don't need this and it's likely that it causes problems, too.
 
You know you have a valid point.
I HAVE NO IDEA! :)

I wish I HAD a valid conclusion but i don't.

I'm sorry but i cannot put into words how much man hours i have put into this but it works! lol
For now..
Can you show us screenshots of GPU-Z and nvidia inspector what you did?
 
I'm 100% sure you did not have an overclocked BIOS. These things just... don't exist for Ampere cards.

The GPUs will only boot with a signed BIOS, and only NVIDIA can sign them, which means that NVIDIA is technically aware of every single retail board design out there, and even if someone sold an unlicensed design like some Chinese companies do, that would ensure that at least the NVIDIA processor (the GPU itself) is genuine.

BTW get rid of all this junk like driver booster, you don't need this and it's likely that it causes problems, too.

lol your right about the extra programs too
Can you show us screenshots of GPU-Z and nvidia inspector what you did?
Yes of course!
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I mean it's still working no screen flashes but i'm about to try a benchmark you suggested...
 
lol your right about the extra programs too

Yes of course!View attachment 271649

I mean it's still working no screen flashes but i'm about to try a benchmark you suggested...

Yeah that card isn't running an overclocked BIOS at all. You just lowered the memory bandwidth as low as it lets you.

If this stopped crashing at idle or moderate workloads, the most likely scenario is that this GPU was used for cryptocurrency mining to the breaking point, and since Ethereum mining is known to heavily stress the memory system - and this being a dirt cheap HP card sourced from some prebuilt, my guess is that the memory ran at 100°C+ for its entire service life in the digital mines, began to crash and error out and then the seller put it on eBay for such a low price to attract unsuspecting buyers, to be nice with you here.
 
Yeah that card isn't running an overclocked BIOS at all. You just lowered the memory bandwidth as low as it lets you.

If this stopped crashing at idle or moderate workloads, the most likely scenario is that this GPU was used for cryptocurrency mining to the breaking point, and since Ethereum mining is known to heavily stress the memory system - and this being a dirt cheap HP card sourced from some prebuilt, my guess is that the memory ran at 100°C+ for its entire service life in the digital mines, began to crash and error out and then the seller put it on eBay for such a low price to attract unsuspecting buyers, to be nice with you here.

Yeah possibly,
I still got it working though.... :D
AND for dirt cheap lol
Here are the results:

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The results may not be that great but i'm happy. :)
 
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Too afraid to find out.. lmao
JK, will try it when i get a chance maybe later in the day.. downloading steam games now haha :)
 
What does it do at 1080p extreme?

The GPU is still running ok but it does weird things, whenever I restart the PC it goes black again but I already know how that is fixed and it's not really a fix but a "patch" I guess.. It still works great for everything else despite it's abuse by the previous owners though.. I also forgot to mention how I "patched" it:
I fixed it by underclocking the GPU with Nvidia inspector and saving the settings as a desktop shortcut and that's really all I had to do.. anyone know a more helpful or better way?? And please dont just say "buy a new one". Because I can't.. thank you all once again!!!!!!
 
Clearly that card is faulty. You're working around that fault by reducing its performance which lowers the stress on it. Unfortunately that's not gonna last forever and it will eventually fail at even these reduced settings and become completely useless.

You really should get your money back on it while you still can. If you can't afford a lot, then buy a brand new budget card from a reputable shop. It will give you much better service than this broken junk and save a whole lot of headache.
 
I agree it won't last that long but if it can get me through until I can actually afford one then I can deal with it... :)

It's a labor of love I guess lol

I really appreciate the effort though :)
 
Clearly that card is faulty. You're working around that fault by reducing its performance which lowers the stress on it. Unfortunately that's not gonna last forever and it will eventually fail at even these reduced settings and become completely useless.

You really should get your money back on it while you still can. If you can't afford a lot, then buy a brand new budget card from a reputable shop. It will give you much better service than this broken junk and save a whole lot of headache.

I know i need a new card it's very clear as you know. :)

But until i get a new one how can i keep the memory clock down without having to do the "patch" every time??

Do any of you guys know how i can keep the memory clock the same on startup??
because it only flashes when the pc is restarted lol
anybody recommend any software other than nvidia inspector or MSI??

Thanks!
 
I know i need a new card it's very clear as you know. :)

But until i get a new one how can i keep the memory clock down without having to do the "patch" every time??

Do any of you guys know how i can keep the memory clock the same on startup??
because it only flashes when the pc is restarted lol
anybody recommend any software other than nvidia inspector or MSI??

Thanks!

Create a shortcut for NVIDIA Inspector with the desired clocks in the target field and place it on your startup, I used to do this with my old GT 650M. Documentation has the exact command line switches you want.

But heed qubit's advice. That thing is a ticking time bomb.
 
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