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Subsystem Id of my Asus Strix RTX 4090 OC / Random GPU detection problem

Checked latest (1303) BIOS without hope. And problem isnt solved in fact.
 
same, pure disappointment. There was something about Nvidia having issues with their drivers.
The random nature of the crashes make's them so difficult to diagnose. :toast:
 
At this point, I would update the vBIOS. There is obviously an issue between the motherboard and the GPU.
 
I just tried plugging my pc straight into the wall, and the PC is working better. It didn't take as long to boot and seems snappier. Im waiting for the pc to crash now.
hasnt crashed in 4hrs, its been sat in sleep mode for a couple but has come back to life and still the PC feels snappier. I cant explain it. :toast:
 
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I just tried plugging my pc straight into the wall, and the PC is working better. It didn't take as long to boot and seems snappier. Im waiting for the pc to crash now.
hasnt crashed in 4hrs, its been sat in sleep mode for a couple but has come back to life and still the PC feels snappier. I cant explain it. :toast:
More direct patch, less resistance/voltage drop, your strip/ups could be bad or just a random point of clean stable power from the substation out.
 
I can duplicate the crash. When I come out of gaming just leaving the system to idle will cause the GPU PCIE to crash leaving the rest of the system still working.
I suspect Vdroop.
Plugged the system into the wall and my pc runs snappier. I wouldn't believe it if I hadn't seen it my self.
Imo the board isnt giving enough power to the PCIE slots while idling. the M.2 drives are all stable though.
 
Its not related with my issue.
 
Updated to the latest chipset driver. Hoping that helps.
 
@KMBakPL have you updated the vBIOS yet??
 
No. Waiting for Asus support. They looking for best solution. GPU is still under warranty.
 
After 4 months of waiting for Asus regarding the BIOS for the motherboard and/or graphics card, I solved the problem.

As I wrote earlier, the Strix 3080Ti graphics card worked correctly on the STRIX X870E-E board, so I suspected that maybe something was wrong with the Strix 4090 card itself (which, however, worked correctly on the Maximus XI board for over a year).

Well, in the end I replaced the motherboard with the MSI x870 Carbon WiFi. And the problem was solved. Everything works as it should - no problems. In general, the board seems to be designed much more sensibly, including a much simpler BIOS. So goodbye Asus - at least when it comes to motherboards - I won't be going down this river again (after a dozen or so years). And it's not about something not working, but about the fact that the support department did not help in any way.
I'm sending the board to the seller for RMA with a refund request - 4 months of being fooled by the support department is too much for me!

And I can't update the thread on the Asus forum because there's been no activity there (since April). FYU Asus.
 
I am glad you got it sorted out.
 
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