Poor Gaming Performance

TacticalTimbo

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Would anybody have a clue as to why my gaming performance is so poor? I've just installed a new GTX 580 and to my surprise Crysis is incredibly laggy. Even on just high settings at 1080p there is enough stuttering and lag to make the game very unenjoyable, almost unplayable. I've attached the results from a FRAPS benchmark (run on very high settings with no AA) and would like to know what others think. It worth noting that even when FRAPS is reporting fair numbers (30+) the game still seems to lock up. Is it possible the CPU is bottlenecking the whole system as I haven't overclocked it from the standard 2.67GHz?

Maybe on a related note I am having troubles with massive flickering of the light effects in GTA IV EFLC (street lights, break lights, signs etc) and although I seem to have gotten the game to run lag free almost all the time, I get sudden moments every so often, where the whole thing locks up for a 1-1.5 secs?
 

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could be the onboard video is enabled check your bios

I would like to point out the drivers may not be fully operatable yet see if they have a update

looking at your psu is it 850 watt? if so that is not a issue there that is more then enough to power it
 

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Did you run driver sweeper to remove your previous cards drivers completely prior to installing the 580?
 

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My board is without onboard graphics. yea the psu is an AX850 pretty top notch really.

cheers for helping :)
 

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Nvidia GTX 580
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Asus Xonar DX
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Dell S2409W
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Crucial M4 128GB, Western Digital WD6400AAKS (X2)
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Corsair Professional Series Gold AX850
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CM Storm Trooper
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Corsair H100
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Microsoft Sidewinder X6
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Logitech G9x
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Did you run driver sweeper to remove your previous cards drivers completely prior to installing the 580?


Yes always do.

btw I''ve just replaced my 4870x2 with this GTX 580, as things were atrocious with that as well...strangely Crysis performance was better but GTA IV was worse (both were still bad tough)?
 

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Windows 7 64-bit
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Core i7 3930K @Stock
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Asus Rampage IV Extreme
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G.SKILL Z 1600Mhz 16GB
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GTX 580
Sound Card
Asus Xonar DX
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Dell S2409W
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1920x1080p
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Crucial M4 128GB, Western Digital WD6400AAKS (X2)
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Corsair Professional Series Gold AX850
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CM Storm Trooper
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Corsair H100
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Microsoft Sidewinder X6
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Logitech G9x
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HITACHI/LG BH20N Blu-ray Rewriter
Would anybody have a clue as to why my gaming performance is so poor? I've just installed a new GTX 580 and to my surprise Crysis is incredibly laggy. Even on just high settings at 1080p there is enough stuttering and lag to make the game very unenjoyable, almost unplayable. I've attached the results from a FRAPS benchmark (run on very high settings with no AA) and would like to know what others think. It worth noting that even when FRAPS is reporting fair numbers (30+) the game still seems to lock up. Is it possible the CPU is bottlenecking the whole system as I haven't overclocked it from the standard 2.67GHz?

Maybe on a related note I am having troubles with massive flickering of the light effects in GTA IV EFLC (street lights, break lights, signs etc) and although I seem to have gotten the game to run lag free almost all the time, I get sudden moments every so often, where the whole thing locks up for a 1-1.5 secs?
Very weird indeed.

A GTX 580 should murder Crysis.

Here's a to-do list for ya:

  • Make sure Crysis is patched to the latest build (I remember Crysis having some issues with 64 bit OS'es a while back)
  • Make sure you uninstalled your previous GPU drivers correctly (more so if your previous card was an AMD card, there's a nice little guide over @ NVIDIA's forums)
  • Flash your motherboard's BIOS
  • Run different stress tests on your GPU (just to make sure everything is nice and stable, [Furmark, etc])
  • Remove any CPU/GPU overclocks.

EDIT: Couple more things:

Try disabling NVIDIA's HD Audio devices via Device Manager.

Here: http://www.evga.com/forums/tm.aspx?m=586183

Also, try uninstalling 3D Vision drivers.

EDIT #2 lol:

Download DPC Latency checker:

http://www.thesycon.de/deu/latency_check.shtml

Run it in the background while gaming to see if there are any drop-outs in your latency.
 

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Would anybody have a clue as to why my gaming performance is so poor? I've just installed a new GTX 580 and to my surprise Crysis is incredibly laggy. Even on just high settings at 1080p there is enough stuttering and lag to make the game very unenjoyable, almost unplayable. I've attached the results from a FRAPS benchmark (run on very high settings with no AA) and would like to know what others think. It worth noting that even when FRAPS is reporting fair numbers (30+) the game still seems to lock up. Is it possible the CPU is bottlenecking the whole system as I haven't overclocked it from the standard 2.67GHz?

Maybe on a related note I am having troubles with massive flickering of the light effects in GTA IV EFLC (street lights, break lights, signs etc) and although I seem to have gotten the game to run lag free almost all the time, I get sudden moments every so often, where the whole thing locks up for a 1-1.5 secs?
Very weird indeed.

A GTX 580 should murder Crysis.

Here's a to-do list for ya:

  • Make sure Crysis is patched to the latest build (I remember Crysis having some issues with 64 bit OS'es a while back)
  • Make sure you uninstalled your previous GPU drivers correctly (more so if your previous card was an AMD card, there's a nice little guide over @ NVIDIA's forums)
  • Flash your motherboard's BIOS
  • Run different stress tests on your GPU (just to make sure everything is nice and stable, [Furmark, etc])
  • Remove any CPU/GPU overclocks.

latency.

Just to reply to this bit:
1. Yes got the latest patches
2. Yes uninstalled old drivers and went over with DriverSweeper
3. Just tried again but same result, when I flash my BIOS to the latest (1108) it won't let me have X.M.P memory profiles on without the PC blue-screening right after the Windows is Starting logo and restarting. (with X.M.P off it loads up fine).
4. Done prime95 * OCCT, both ran fine for hours.
5. No overclocks at all.

Just to add a few more points...I've been having problems with my PC randomly locking up/freezing for months but have been tirelessly changing out components and running tests. So far I've changed out the memory, PSU, GPU and have tested the memory (memtest86+) and hard drives (WD diagnostics). Although I've not had a lock up today (got the 580 today) I'm not confident it has gone, however I will have to wait and see because it could happen 1min from now or 2 weeks...it's that random lol. Also there is a count down timer for the Asus ExpressGate feature right before the post screen. I mention this because weirdly it sometimes fails to finish its count down, stopping by itself when it should only do so if you move the mouse.
Lastly, I won't go into the reasons why, but the i7 920 is an OEM out of a Dell, could this possibly be the cause of all the troubles.

Basically I'm at the stage where I suspect either the mobo or the cpu but would like advice on which is most likely, or even if there's something else I've missed. btw I will go away and try the other advice you've given...as well as roll back my bios lol.

one more thing my Core i7 does seem to run a bit warm from what I've read, idling it sits between 40-45c...this is with a Noctua nh-u12p se2. :eek:
 

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Custom build
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Windows 7 64-bit
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Core i7 3930K @Stock
Motherboard
Asus Rampage IV Extreme
Memory
G.SKILL Z 1600Mhz 16GB
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GTX 580
Sound Card
Asus Xonar DX
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell S2409W
Screen Resolution
1920x1080p
Hard Drives
Crucial M4 128GB, Western Digital WD6400AAKS (X2)
PSU
Corsair Professional Series Gold AX850
Case
CM Storm Trooper
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Corsair H100
Keyboard
Microsoft Sidewinder X6
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Logitech G9x
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HITACHI/LG BH20N Blu-ray Rewriter
Would anybody have a clue as to why my gaming performance is so poor? I've just installed a new GTX 580 and to my surprise Crysis is incredibly laggy. Even on just high settings at 1080p there is enough stuttering and lag to make the game very unenjoyable, almost unplayable. I've attached the results from a FRAPS benchmark (run on very high settings with no AA) and would like to know what others think. It worth noting that even when FRAPS is reporting fair numbers (30+) the game still seems to lock up. Is it possible the CPU is bottlenecking the whole system as I haven't overclocked it from the standard 2.67GHz?

Maybe on a related note I am having troubles with massive flickering of the light effects in GTA IV EFLC (street lights, break lights, signs etc) and although I seem to have gotten the game to run lag free almost all the time, I get sudden moments every so often, where the whole thing locks up for a 1-1.5 secs?
Very weird indeed.

A GTX 580 should murder Crysis.

Here's a to-do list for ya:

  • Make sure Crysis is patched to the latest build (I remember Crysis having some issues with 64 bit OS'es a while back)
  • Make sure you uninstalled your previous GPU drivers correctly (more so if your previous card was an AMD card, there's a nice little guide over @ NVIDIA's forums)
  • Flash your motherboard's BIOS
  • Run different stress tests on your GPU (just to make sure everything is nice and stable, [Furmark, etc])
  • Remove any CPU/GPU overclocks.

latency.

Just to reply to this bit:
1. Yes got the latest patches
2. Yes uninstalled old drivers and went over with DriverSweeper
3. Just tried again but same result, when I flash my BIOS to the latest (1108) it won't let me have X.M.P memory profiles on without the PC blue-screening right after the Windows is Starting logo and restarting. (with X.M.P off it loads up fine).
4. Done prime95 * OCCT, both ran fine for hours.
5. No overclocks at all.

Just to add a few more points...I've been having problems with my PC randomly locking up/freezing for months but have been tirelessly changing out components and running tests. So far I've changed out the memory, PSU, GPU and have tested the memory (memtest86+) and hard drives (WD diagnostics). Although I've not had a lock up today (got the 580 today) I'm not confident it has gone, however I will have to wait and see because it could happen 1min from now or 2 weeks...it's that random lol. Also there is a count down timer for the Asus ExpressGate feature right before the post screen. I mention this because weirdly it sometimes fails to finish its count down, stopping by itself when it should only do so if you move the mouse.
Lastly, I won't go into the reasons why, but the i7 920 is an OEM out of a Dell, could this possibly be the cause of all the troubles.

Basically I'm at the stage where I suspect either the mobo or the cpu but would like advice on which is most likely, or even if there's something else I've missed. btw I will go away and try the other advice you've given...as well as roll back my bios lol.

one more thing my Core i7 does seem to run a bit warm from what I've read, idling it sits between 40-45c...this is with a Noctua nh-u12p se2. :eek:
Could be the motherboard, doubt it's the CPU.

Try those tips I mentioned on my edits and post back your results.
 

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Try those tips I mentioned on my edits and post back your results.

Will do, I've already run DPC (all be it without X.M.P enabled) and the result was Absolute Maximum: 191. Take it that's okay (well in the green)? Also would it be okay if I just uninstall Nivdia HD Audio driver along with the 3D driver, guess it would achieve the same result? Anyway I must say a big thank you for your time and help but I'm afraid I must get some sleep before its daylight here lol :sleep:
 

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Windows 7 64-bit
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Core i7 3930K @Stock
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Asus Rampage IV Extreme
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G.SKILL Z 1600Mhz 16GB
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GTX 580
Sound Card
Asus Xonar DX
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Dell S2409W
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1920x1080p
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Crucial M4 128GB, Western Digital WD6400AAKS (X2)
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Corsair Professional Series Gold AX850
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CM Storm Trooper
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Corsair H100
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Microsoft Sidewinder X6
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Logitech G9x
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one more thing my Core i7 does seem to run a bit warm from what I've read, idling it sits between 40-45c...this is with a Noctua nh-u12p se2. :eek:

Those temps are fine.

Also, as much as Crysis and GTA IV would benefit from an overclock, bottlenecking is not the issue here.

Lastly, I won't go into the reasons why, but the i7 920 is an OEM out of a Dell, could this possibly be the cause of all the troubles.

Unless it was damaged being removed from the Dell and/or is improperly seated, no. But you have piqued my curiosity ;)



I've been having problems with my PC randomly locking up/freezing for months but have been tirelessly changing out components and running tests. So far I've changed out the memory, PSU, GPU and have tested the memory (memtest86+) and hard drives (WD diagnostics).

I'd also err on the side it being a mobo issue.

As a test - have you tried the card in the 2nd PCI-E slot? (rule out a dodgy slot)



And if you don't use Express Gate - turn it off in.
 

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Im almost certain if it isnt a bad pci-e slot it might be a bad card

I would also like to think the bugs and kinks are still being ironed out with these card
some gaming platforms doesnt even reconize them yet i always get a message from steam about the new hd6870

They always want information but still havnt updated my card in thiere data base
If nothing is resolved with the previous i would probally return the card and go for a lower model and save some cash

I also would like to point out you did good with a hd series card
maybe your mobo is picky time will tell also alot of post features should be turned off espcecially if you have no need for them like the count down you speak of seems to be more a eyesore then a helper
 

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Asrock Fatality K6 Z170 Socket 1151
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250GB Samsung Evo840SSD Seagate baracuda 500 GB WD Mybook 500Gb 1TB Seagate Barracuda
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GPU GTX Gigabyte 970G1
I'd also err on the side it being a mobo issue.

As a test - have you tried the card in the 2nd PCI-E slot? (rule out a dodgy slot)



And if you don't use Express Gate - turn it off in.

Yea I'm kind of thinking it's the mobo, will probably call Asus on Monday to sort out an RMA. I did try to fit the card into the second slot but what with the e-sata cables and the bottom mounted psu, the space is too tight for a double hight card...in any case if the slot is broken then I would still RMA the board as it is effectively broken. Also I might well turn off Express Gate as I don't use it but it's pretty likely it's a side issue to the main trouble with performance. Finally, the issue of the system giving a BSOD at start up if on the latest BIOS with X.M.P enabled is the final pointer for me that the board is cooked, as its a pretty popular mobo and from my searches I couldn't find anybody else with the problem.

The 4870x2 I had before was also hopeless, I couldn't get a single game to work without serious glitching or terrible stuttering/bad fps. This is why I can only assume the GTX 580 is fine; it can't be that every GPU in the world is broken lol.
 

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Custom build
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Windows 7 64-bit
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Core i7 3930K @Stock
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Asus Rampage IV Extreme
Memory
G.SKILL Z 1600Mhz 16GB
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GTX 580
Sound Card
Asus Xonar DX
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Dell S2409W
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1920x1080p
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Crucial M4 128GB, Western Digital WD6400AAKS (X2)
PSU
Corsair Professional Series Gold AX850
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CM Storm Trooper
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Corsair H100
Keyboard
Microsoft Sidewinder X6
Mouse
Logitech G9x
Other Info
HITACHI/LG BH20N Blu-ray Rewriter
I'd also err on the side it being a mobo issue.

As a test - have you tried the card in the 2nd PCI-E slot? (rule out a dodgy slot)



And if you don't use Express Gate - turn it off in.

Yea I'm kind of thinking it's the mobo, will probably call Asus on Monday to sort out an RMA. I did try to fit the card into the second slot but what with the e-sata cables and the bottom mounted psu, the space is too tight for a double hight card...in any case if the slot is broken then I would still RMA the board as it is effectively broken. Also I might well turn off Express Gate as I don't use it but it's pretty likely it's a side issue to the main trouble with performance. Finally, the issue of the system giving a BSOD at start up if on the latest BIOS with X.M.P enabled is the final pointer for me that the board is cooked, as its a pretty popular mobo and from my searches I couldn't find anybody else with the problem.

The 4870x2 I had before was also hopeless, I couldn't get a single game to work without serious glitching or terrible stuttering/bad fps. This is why I can only assume the GTX 580 is fine; it can't be that every GPU in the world is broken lol.


GPU might not be broken but seems like the name brand choice in boards might be the downfall every tryed using another brand sometime reviews are not always what they seem
 

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Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
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Intel I7-6700K @ 4.6 Ghz 1.344 volts everyday OC
Motherboard
Asrock Fatality K6 Z170 Socket 1151
Memory
32GB G-Skill TridentZ 3200mhz 16-18-18-38 DDR4
Graphics Card(s)
Sli Gigabyte Windforce GTX 980 G1
Sound Card
AC97 Creative Rage Tactic 3D Headphones Bluetooth
Monitor(s) Displays
27" Asus ROG Swift PG278Q G-Sync 48" Vizio Smart HD TV
Screen Resolution
2560x1440p 27"- 48" Currently Gaming at 2560x1440p Res 2K
Hard Drives
250GB Samsung Evo840SSD Seagate baracuda 500 GB WD Mybook 500Gb 1TB Seagate Barracuda
PSU
HX1050w Corsair Silver 80plus certified crosfire/sli
Case
Enthod Pro Full Tower
Cooling
Corsair H110i GT 280 mm High Performance WaterBlock
Keyboard
Logitech wireless keyboard
Mouse
Logitech wireless mouse
Internet Speed
Cox Cable 100+ mb
Antivirus
WebRoot Spysweeper with Antivirus
Browser
IE-10, Chrome, Opera
Other Info
My Other Rig is a AMD FX8320E @4.6Ghz 16GB Ballistic Sport Ram
Mobo Asrock Fatality 990FX 120GB OCZ SSD 1TB Seagate Barracuda Corsair H75 Cooling PSU Corsair CX750
GPU GTX Gigabyte 970G1
GPU might not be broken but seems like the name brand choice in boards might be the downfall every tryed using another brand sometime reviews are not always what they seem

I'm not quite sure what you mean, are you talking about the mobo brand or the GPU brand? The mobo is Asus and the video card is Nivida/Inno3D...the GPU before that was ATi/PowerColor.

The GTX 580 is so new that pretty much all of them a reference cards, bog standard design.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom build
OS
Windows 7 64-bit
CPU
Core i7 3930K @Stock
Motherboard
Asus Rampage IV Extreme
Memory
G.SKILL Z 1600Mhz 16GB
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GTX 580
Sound Card
Asus Xonar DX
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell S2409W
Screen Resolution
1920x1080p
Hard Drives
Crucial M4 128GB, Western Digital WD6400AAKS (X2)
PSU
Corsair Professional Series Gold AX850
Case
CM Storm Trooper
Cooling
Corsair H100
Keyboard
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GPU might not be broken but seems like the name brand choice in boards might be the downfall every tryed using another brand sometime reviews are not always what they seem

I'm not quite sure what you mean, are you talking about the mobo brand or the GPU brand? The mobo is Asus and the video card is Nivida/Inno3D...the GPU before that was ATi/PowerColor.

The GTX 580 is so new that pretty much all of them a reference cards, bog standard design.


I mean the mainboard i see alot of issues with Asus boards on here the gpu is still really new as well im still ironing out my new gpu but the mainboard im always hearing something about Asus always being rma or defective
 

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Yea I'm kind of thinking it's the mobo, will probably call Asus on Monday to sort out an RMA.

Even if it isn't the board, you'll at least eliminate another variable. Good luck with the process. Hopefully you'll get a quick turnaround and it will sort your issues out.


but the mainboard im always hearing something about Asus always being rma or defective

I wouldn't say always. My current board is perfectly fine.

Along with Asus, there are also plenty of defective Gigabyte, MSI, Asrock, EVG, XFX etc boards as well.

It's luck of the draw really.
 

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I mean the mainboard i see alot of issues with Asus boards on here the gpu is still really new as well im still ironing out my new gpu but the mainboard im always hearing something about Asus always being rma or defective

Right, motherboard has been sent back and they've confirmed it to be faulty, trouble is they don't have it in stock. Good news is I can go for a different board and pay/receive the difference.

What would you (and anybody else) recommend?
 

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I'm a big Gigabyte fan, and it really has performed well for me - check out my specs.
 

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Oh well made my choice, decided on the Rampage III...yea I know it's another Asus but I thought what the hell might as well give it a go, plus I love the looks.
 

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I've always bought Asus mainboards. The first one in 1998 had a voltage problem and was RMAd with no problems on the replacement nor any board since. The Asus P6T I have now has been trouble free.

Like smarteyeball said, luck of the draw and you can find problems with all brands and with most all models.
 

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