10/3/2023 0 Comments Evga psu![]() ![]() to avoid hammering it too much and keeping temps at bay with D4, i’m capping fps to 100 (gsync on), and using balanced DLSS, all that in 1080p, + i’m using an MSI afterburner curve for a slight undervolt. when i use my performance overlay to check power draw / frequencies / temps.Ĭurrently i’m using a Lenovo laptop with a mobile 3060. ![]() I noticed as well a strange behaviour with city npc’s, being the weapon vendor or blacksmith. As this is more likely to kill gpus than a vram leak. At least with some lines.ġ.1.1 is addressing the vram end of the issue but I’d like to get a handle on how many other gpu lines are fluctuating on specific npcs. It’s less D4 exposing average cards and more D4 exposing cards that aren’t heavily overkill. I will say that if these cards had overkill pcb components and a solid asic rating, they may have held out. In the cases of the cards I’ve dealt with the issues have been majority failed inductors, with one resistor, and 2 unknown memory related issues. Constantly switching between low and max load is extremely hard on power phasing and can cause things to fail that 3dmark or a stress test will not. For example while sitting at the blacksmith in Zarbinzet, the 3070ti I’m testing on now will constantly jump between 50% and 97% usage with vram maxed as well (for some reason the 7900xtx uses 22gb of vram as well but does not fluctuate). Specific npcs cause a nonstop load fluctuation. You can replicate this, but do so at your own risk. I build computers often so I had a decent amount of test control.ĭiablo 4 is a creating a scenario that is tougher than a 100% load on some GPUs, I’ve confirmed 6k/3k series and suspect the same goes for some others. ![]() The 6k amd and 3k nvidia gen cards seem to be specifically vulnerable to this issue. That was until the 8th gpu I worked on that was stated to have “fried from D4” (I’m at 9 now). In the past has this has always been a case of the game exposing a weak part on the pcb, inductor, resistor, chiplet etc. As someone who’s been repairing gpus for over a decade now and works at a repair shop, I’m typically the first one to speak up when people claim “x game fried my gpu”. ![]()
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