Welcome gentlemen!
Description of the problem:
(it was created several days after the purchase of Mainboard)
(created after several months after purchasing the GPU)
(Computer specification in information about me)
Applies to Asus Encore / Strix 1070ti / Seasonic 850W / G.skill TridentZ 4x8GB 3200.
The computer turns off permanently and randomly after a few or several minutes. It doesn't matter if under load or not.
1. Before restarting a black screen or for 1-2 seconds completely white, sometimes (1/10 cases) on a white background circular stripes or hundreds of colored dots for a fraction of a second and spontaneous reset. The computer resets itself - the system does not freeze.
2. After a spontaneous restart, 30% POST stops at "Load VGA Bios" -> you need to manually restart
3. In other cases, everything will recharge automatically.Everything is on the default BIOS settings.
The new motherboard has worked so far for 2 weeks without any problems.
The graphics card is about a year old. just like the power supply.
All voltages are correct.
The whole is on default settings.
Overclocking CPU / GPU doesn't change anything for the better.
It doesn't matter which bios / CMOS reset version.
It doesn't matter which PCI-e slot for graphics.
It doesn't matter if you disconnect the periphery.
Latest GPU drivers - clean installation after using DDU.
Latest device drivers installed.
Windows 10 updated and fresh.
There are no games installed.
If the PC works properly for several to several dozen minutes:
PcMark / 3DMark / OCCT / Furmark / Intel Diagnostic = Passed
RealBench freezes / freezes the system immediately after starting Stress-test - hard reset required.
I suspect the graphics card, because previously in Asus Omega did not switch GTX1070ti to Realbench.
(But there were no others symptoms) (I have nowhere to switch to a similar class of graphics card)
(I'm afraid that if I send the GPU back for warranty it will come back to me)
Do these symptoms indicate graphics card damage?
Is there any software that can detect the problem in this case?Or maybe some other ideas, how to check?
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