Is my gpu dying?

avichandana20000

Cyborg Agent
I have 6670 1GB DDR5

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For the last two days while watching movies or browsing www for half an hour or 1 hr the monitor is flickering sometimes and then suddenly the display goes off and wont come back until i reboot.

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I have kept the desktop idle but then nothing happens. After two incidents i removed my GPU from the slot and cleaned the dust while reapplying the thermal paste MX-2. But the same occurs again. Sometimes my mouse is getting stuck immediately before it goes off.

lowered the RAM Frequency from 1600 to 1333.

On monitoring the temps i found it to be 38 deg normal.
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Watched Battlefield Bluray version, temp goes upto 43 deg with 29% activity. But no malfunction.

When i open new tabs in my browser at that time also the temp rises and thrice display goes off.

Where is the issue?
 

REDHOTIRON2004

Journeyman
Yes there can be two issues I can make out from your explanation.

1. Your PSU might be the culprit. It might be getting weaker so a sudden increase in work load can be causing that. In advance cases it might result in random shutdowns and restarts even on normal workloads.
Look at the psu you are using. It might need a replacement. Usually elchepo psu die like that.

2. Once the first probability is ruled out then the second would be that your graphic card is having a hardware problem. Rma it if you can.
 

REDHOTIRON2004

Journeyman
1) have you seen my signature?

2)warranty over

****ing tapatalk doesn't show signature in the app.
Anyways, I just checked those in the browser and it seems you are using corsair vx450.
Corsair is just an average company whose psu fail at the end of warranty. They use crap caps even in there high end psu. And I beleive that it might be failing.
My advice would be to change your psu and see if the problem persists. If it does then I beleive that your gpu have a hardware problem and it might be dying out slowly.
 

sam_738844

Wise Old Owl
****ing tapatalk doesn't show signature in the app.
Anyways, I just checked those in the browser and it seems you are using corsair vx450.
Corsair is just an average company whose psu fail at the end of warranty. They use crap caps even in there high end psu. And I beleive that it might be failing.
My advice would be to change your psu and see if the problem persists. If it does then I beleive that your gpu have a hardware problem and it might be dying out slowly.

Enough bull$hit...Corsair has been awarded with more 18 awards from Overclocker's unions and forums and hardware society from US and UK throughout 2011-2014 till date. It has better reputations in the PSU industry for selling quality PSU across its line-up.

There can be problem in many areas in a electronic system, investigating and pointing it out requires a procedural approach, not school-grade nonsense.
[MENTION=89697]avichandana20000[/MENTION]

Run tests, download 3DMark and Unigine to start with, and HwMonitor to check temperature for every components and sub-systems inside your PC. We'll figure it out. It can be s/w too.

Cor
 
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avichandana20000

avichandana20000

Cyborg Agent
If Jonnyguru listens this :

Corsair is just an average company whose psu fail at the end of warranty. They use crap caps even in there high end psu. And I beleive that it might be failing.
he will definitely give a concrete shape to RED HOT IRON.



there is a probability from the monitor too. A bad smell coming............. trying to detect................

the most MIND BOGGLING thing is i do not have time except SUNDAYS. so i cannot do any thing from tomorrow till Saturday. And Sunday waits for me to complete the mammoth household unavoidable tasks.
And what components the TEST is going to taste?

HW MONITOR i already have:

hw.JPG
 
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REDHOTIRON2004

Journeyman
Enough bull$hit...Corsair has been awarded with more 18 awards from Overclocker's unions and forums and hardware society from US and UK throughout 2011-2014 till date. It has better reputations in the PSU industry for selling quality PSU across its line-up.

There can be problem in many areas in a electronic system, investigating and pointing it out requires a procedural approach, not school-grade nonsense.
[MENTION=89697]avichandana20000[/MENTION]

Run tests, download 3DMark and Unigine to start with, and HwMonitor to check temperature for every components and sub-systems inside your PC. We'll figure it out. It can be s/w too.

Cor

I don't know where have you been living for the past 3-4yrs. Maybe in the jungles away from the population in your own little bunker. Corsair PSU "used to be good". That's not the case anymore in 2015. They used to use Japanese caps etc in there psu's. Now they use Capxon or Samxon caps. These are crap to say the least. You can argue they are the best. But, the fact is that it's a cost cutting measure and you would be a fool to compare them with Japanese caps and say that they would probably last more than the warranty period. You would be lucky if they would even last till the warranty itself. Corsair customer service is good but there PSU are crap now. No enthusiast or knowledgeable person would ever recommend a corsair over Seasonic or Antec. And you are welcomed to lookout there RM, CX, and VS series to see the proof. VX series is obsolete and have been discontinued a long time back. That was one of the last model upto which corsair reputation as a PSU brand was unblemished and they used Japanese caps.

Don't spread rumors if you don't know anything. You need to have knowledge of the internals before claiming which PSU is good and which is not. Merely getting awards doesn't mean that something is better than the other. You have to have a solid proof of your claim like the internal components used etc. Yes the problems can occur with any brand but when a company start using low stuff in there line ups in the name of cost-cutting then they are bound to fail more. I know they are more clever then you are. But, don't let them take you for a ride. I very well know that most of the reviews are paid. And if there would a genuine one then he would have definitely mentioned about the crap caps being used.

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If Jonnyguru listens THIS
Corsair is just an average company whose psu fail at the end of warranty. They use crap caps even in there high end psu. And I beleive that it might be failing.
he will definitely give a concrete shape to RED HOT IRON.



there is a probability from the monitor too. A bad smell coming............. trying to detect................

the most MIND BOGGLING thing is i do not have time except SUNDAYS. so i cannot do any thing from tomorrow till Saturday. And Sunday waits for me to complete the mammoth household unavoidable tasks.
And what components the TEST is going to taste?

HW MONITOR i already have:

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Well that's a new angle. You have not mentioned anything about the monitor before so there was no way to know about that. If that is the problem then you are golden. Although I doubt whether the mouse would stuck before the screen goes off. If there would have been just a screen problem then the mouse should have worked in the background and should not have stuck.
Anyways, I thought maybe you need a good advice and need help. But, it doesn't seem to be like that by your reply. Your temp are just fine. There is no problem there. You would be wasting your time with those things. Anyways, you do what you want. And if you want to waste time listening to the above super intelligent advice. Go ahead. :p
 

sam_738844

Wise Old Owl
I don't know where have you been living for the past 3-4yrs. Maybe in the jungles away from the population in your own little bunker. Corsair PSU "used to be good". That's not the case anymore in 2015. They used to use Japanese caps etc in there psu's. Now they use Capxon or Samxon caps. These are crap to say the least. You can argue they are the best. But, the fact is that it's a cost cutting measure and you would be a fool to compare them with Japanese caps and say that they would probably last more than the warranty period. You would be lucky if they would even last till the warranty itself. Corsair customer service is good but there PSU are crap now. No enthusiast or knowledgeable person would ever recommend a corsair over Seasonic or Antec. And you are welcomed to lookout there RM, CX, and VS series to see the proof. VX series is obsolete and have been discontinued a long time back. That was one of the last model upto which corsair reputation as a PSU brand was unblemished and they used Japanese caps.

Don't spread rumors if you don't know anything. You need to have knowledge of the internals before claiming which PSU is good and which is not. Merely getting awards doesn't mean that something is better than the other. You have to have a solid proof of your claim like the internal components used etc. Yes the problems can occur with any brand but when a company start using low stuff in there line ups in the name of cost-cutting then they are bound to fail more. I know they are more clever then you are. But, don't let them take you for a ride. I very well know that most of the reviews are paid. And if there would a genuine one then he would have definitely mentioned about the crap caps being used.

- - - Updated - - -



Well that's a new angle. You have not mentioned anything about the monitor before so there was no way to know about that. If that is the problem then you are golden. Although I doubt whether the mouse would stuck before the screen goes off. If there would have been just a screen problem then the mouse should have worked in the background and should not have stuck.
Anyways, I thought maybe you need a good advice and need help. But, it doesn't seem to be like that by your reply. Your temp are just fine. There is no problem there. You would be wasting your time with those things. Anyways, you do what you want. And if you want to waste time listening to the above super intelligent advice. Go ahead. :p

Corsair have discontinued their VX series. In-fact Corsairs other lineups have ALLmoved to Japanese Capacitors, which all of the them Vs, CX, RM, RMi, Hx, AX and Axi series now have AS PER THEIR CONSUMER WEBSITE. Higher ends have El
electrolytic caps for Extremely tight voltage regulation Best-in-class ripple and noise suppression Virtually silent operation.

Japanese capacitors have a reputation for excellent quality control. So for extreme conditions, it is more desirable to use Japanese brand capacitors. On paper, there are often Chinese capacitors with the same specifications as an equivalent Japanese capacitor, including low ESR (equivalent series resistance) models. Japanese capacitors are also said to use a superior electrolyte that is more resilient to higher temperatures. Japanese capacitors are also known to use some of the purest aluminum available. That said, many of the Chinese manufacturers are buying Japanese electrolyte formulas and the companies that refine the aluminum for the Japanese capacitor manufacturers are opening facilities in China so they can be closer to their Chinese capacitor customer.

In higher end units, Japanese capacitors are used for overall increased reliability.Corsair does tend to use Japanese primary capacitors whenever possible because of the extreme conditions the primary capacitor is subject to. These capacitors are large and therefore have a larger surface area to dissipate heat, but they still get rather hot due to the higher temperatures of the primary side’s heat sink located nearby. Also, the unregulated DC voltage charging the primary capacitor on the primary side can potentially have a great deal of ripple.

Once again using the RM850 as an example,one can see that a Nichicon brand, GL Series 560uF, 420V capacitor is used on the primary side. It’s rated at 105°C and can handle 1.5A of ripple current for 2000 hours of 24/7 operation. But being as close to the primary heat sink, where components are dissipating temperatures as high as 76°C under full load, the surface temperature of this capacitor can get as hot as 44°C. Furthermore, this capacitor could potentially encounter ripple current as high as 3.2A. That’s more than double what it is rated for. Even with these conditions taken into consideration, the life of this particular capacitor is still calculated as greater than 15 years. But since the conditions can potentially be so harsh, Corsair made the decision to use a Japanese capacitor here to prevent any potential for premature failures.

Never jump to conclusions on something you potentially have no visibility or access to. [MENTION=89697]avichandana20000[/MENTION] Please ensure your other components are healthy too. Do a time-check on their life-expectancy and your system age.
 
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Nerevarine

Incarnate
The most obvious step for you do to is test the GPU in another system, 90% of all visual crash cases is because of GPU going kaput..
 

REDHOTIRON2004

Journeyman
for last 3-4 years i was busting balls like you chuckle-headed half-wit artless dismal-dreaming flap-mouthed barnacled idiots while being outside India where I had access to a level of electronics which in your puny little life you haven't seen half of.

Corsair have discontinued their VX series. In-fact Corsairs other lineups have ALLmoved to Japanese Capacitors, which all of the them Vs, CX, RM, RMi, Hx, AX and Axi series now have AS PER THEIR CONSUMER WEBSITE. Bla bla bla... Copy paste

Japanese capacitors have a reputation for excellent quality control. more bla bla bla...(copy paste)

[MENTION=89697]avichandana20000[/MENTION] Please ensure your other components are healthy too. Do a time-check on their life-expectancy and your system age.

What's your source while you said that corsair use all Japanese caps in all there series?
Don't spread rumours. If you are so gullible to beleive corsair marketing slides then so be it. I have exposed you badly and as mostly happens in these cases you have nothing to say just copying and pasting. Lol
Now open your eyes and look at these links for:
1. Corsair vs450
Corsair VS450 Review
Capxcon caps

2. Corsair CX430 V2:
Corsair CX430 V2 Power Supply Review | Hardware Secrets
Samxon caps

3. Corsair RM650
techPowerUp! - The latest in hardware and gaming
Again capxcon crap

Corsair RM650 650W Review
(your favourite site)

In all of the reviews above they have clearly shown and mentioned that these models use either capxcon or samxon caps in there primary or secondary along with some other caps that are not also necessarily Japanese(2-3 in there max. If available at all).
Enough of your nonsense. Even a 5th class student can comprehend the meaning of the reviews that I have mentioned. Even now if you are not able to understand these facts then you very well know where you stand.
And I don't even want to think what you have done for years outside India with the super level of "startrek" electronics that you think nobody have ever seen before. :p lol
 
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sam_738844

Wise Old Owl
Some cherry picked examples. My 10 year old niece can post some hundreds of Reviews where the otherwise is true :lol: Heard about fake products?

Review: Corsair CX Series Modular CX600M ATX Power Supply - PSU - HEXUS.net

And how about some real deal about the PSU in question?

Corsair VX450W Power Supply Review | Hardware Secrets

Corsair VX450W: Quiet Value PSU | silentpcreview.com

Corsair 450VX 450W - 400-450W PSU Roundup

Corsair VX450W Power Supply Review - Page 3 of 5 - Legit ReviewsInternal Impressions

Need more proof?

Guess its part of your ne'er-do-well despicable hate-spewing being which randomly starts to bash Reputed brands out of the blue with half-baked information. Dont work too hard bro...:wink:
 

chimera201

Wise Old Owl
Is the problem occurring specifically when watching videos? Even when a webpage is open some flash ad must be playing. It might be some incompatibility with the browser's video hardware acceleration.
 
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avichandana20000

avichandana20000

Cyborg Agent
Is the problem occurring specifically when watching videos? Even when a webpage is open some flash ad must be playing. It might be some incompatibility with the browser's video hardware acceleration.

I have not checked videos till time.

This may be the case and that's why changed the browser from FF to CHROME.Worked in chrome for half an hour without any issue.Need to observe more.

As per my understanding 3d Mark is not showing any sign of GPU dispute. Expert comments solicited.
 

Alive_Hunter

In the zone
What's your source while you said that corsair use all Japanese caps in all there series?
Don't spread rumours. If you are so gullible to beleive corsair marketing slides then so be it. I have exposed you badly and as mostly happens in these cases you have nothing to say just copying and pasting. Lol
Now open your eyes and look at these links for:
1. Corsair vs450
Corsair VS450 Review
Capxcon caps

2. Corsair CX430 V2:
Corsair CX430 V2 Power Supply Review | Hardware Secrets
Samxon caps

3. Corsair RM650
techPowerUp! - The latest in hardware and gaming
Again capxcon crap

Corsair RM650 650W Review
(your favourite site)

My Corsair CX430 V2 went bad last month .. n this was jus after 4 months of warranty expired...
 

Desmond

Destroy Erase Improve
Staff member
Admin
In my experience, Corsair PSUs do tend to fail after a few years of use. I used to own a TX-650M which ran for 2 years without any issues. However, after said period, my machine starting shutting down under high load. I too did not believe that the PSU could be at fault since two years is too soon for a PSU to fail. I RMA'd my CPU, GPU and Motherboard but the problem persisted. Only then I replaced my PSU and it indeed was the culprit.

I would suggest to OP to not rule out a defective PSU and test your GPU or PSU on another machine to pinpoint which exactly is at fault.
 

Alive_Hunter

In the zone
In my experience, Corsair PSUs do tend to fail after a few years of use. I used to own a TX-650M which ran for 2 years without any issues. However, after said period, my machine starting shutting down under high load. I too did not believe that the PSU could be at fault since two years is too soon for a PSU to fail. I RMA'd my CPU, GPU and Motherboard but the problem persisted. Only then I replaced my PSU and it indeed was the culprit.

I would suggest to OP to not rule out a defective PSU and test your GPU or PSU on another machine to pinpoint which exactly is at fault.

I too strongly believe this ... even I hav faced similar situation .. and indeed PSU was at fault.
 

chimera201

Wise Old Owl
Hmm. You actually bought 3D Mark Vantage?

The Corsair VX series is made by Seasonic. It's an old PSU that is discontinued. You won't find them in the market now. It's a good PSU but it might be getting old and nearing its death. Check +12V in HWMonitor

P.S.: Most low end Corsair PSUs use Chinese/Taiwanese caps and Corsair CX series had 3 versions the newest one being better. You can see which PSUs are better here
 
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