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  1. With this version GPUPI 2.3 can be run and is valid for hwbot again?
  2. Update: After talking with Tin and doing some more testing, it was indeed the new driver causing the coldbug. The "NOT GOOD" message is cause by the tmp411 reaching its minimum temperature and just a coincidence that it happens at the same temp. What i still dont understand is why the behaviour of the coldbug is so different from 970/980 non ti. Looking at the ranking it looks like its not just my card .
  3. Yeah the driver issue was considered, but on all other maxwell cards i have: - the crash is different - the temperature has some range and is not exact - there is a tweak which lowers the temperature where it happens and that made 0 difference on this card Not to mention the "NOT GOOD" would have been programmed before cuda 10 came out. If noone has an idea i will retest with old driver but i think its unlikely.
  4. Maybe someone ran into this before or knows whats going on. I have a 980ti KPE, where the instant the GPU Temperature hits -64C the Driver crashes. What i find interesting is that at that temp the monitoring also starts saying " NOT GOOD". I have tried this with the with the stock oc bios, the stock ln2 bios and the XOC bios, all same result. I found nothing in the public guide about this. Appreciate any help!
  5. Its fast like a rocket by benching around -60 because displaydrive acting up might mod and try again
  6. Indeed its always 51xxMHz no matter what frequency is set. Happens everytime i go below -140
  7. Same behavior here, also using the b550 tomahwak. Maybe it is board/bios related?
  8. formatting appears to be broken
  9. If yes please pick the benchmark/Hardware-restrictions to make it sure ist GPU focused
  10. To clarify, since it doesn't say The FM link has to be valid we can use LOD, correct?
  11. M9A will not do 4way with 4 discrete NV GPUs, but there are boards that can: Gigabyte Z170 SOC Force, EVGA Z170 Classsified and Asus WS.
  12. To add to what Jason said, be aware that the pinout can change between different models.
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