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If it shuts off and reboots, then there are files to show why. It's all in the BSOD posting instructions
If it shuts off and reboots, then there are files to show why. It's all in the BSOD posting instructions
I think you need a stronger power supply, your overclocking your cpu right? And gpu? At stock power requirements they both total around 650w at load. Overclock would be much higher.
I am not expert, but with everything else in your system I think you are approaching the limits of the psu.
ASUS GeForce GTX 780 Ti DirectCU II Review - HotHardware
(I could be completely wrong, essenbe would know better.)
yea thats total system draw.... i think the 780 tis pull about 300W
this is looking VERY promising.....![]()
ok i think i have solved it... its DSR. So both 780 ti's i bought, i had DSR enabled on both of them at 1440p and 4k. however, in games like BF4, i did not actually select the resolution in the game and just played at my normal 1080p. in BF4 this has caused a lot of crashing. after playing with drive, bios, settings, and settings, and voltage and clocks, simpily disabling DSR in control pannel has -as of now- solved the issue. some games allowed me to play at 4k and 1440, but others just flat out crashed with both cards. now on my 780 (non ti) i had 0 issues. but that was when DSR was not released on 700 series yet. anyway, i need more testing time, which i will be doing today and tomorrow. if i get ANY crashes at all now with it disabled, i know for sure that its the card and not the driver. but to help me out, will some of you guys enable DSR 1.75X and 4.00X along with YcbCr444 and just play some games with standard res and DSR res (perferably bf4) and let me know if your cards crash? doing this will clarify.